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[–] LillyPip@lemmy.ca 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Unironically this. A few years ago I had people calling me alarmist when I pointed out the creeping fascism, and I literally said ‘if we wait until they’re waving Nazi flags and goose stepping in the streets, it will be too late’.

Well now we’ve got literal Nazis waving flags and goose stepping in the streets. Fuck everyone who called us alarmists. Many of them are still making excuses, and they’re the same sorts of people who were ‘utterly shocked’ to learn people were being gassed one town over during the Holocaust.

Maybe some of us will live to see them vomiting as they’re marched through the camps, crying and choking on human ash.

Fuck them all.

e: how about you cowards who are anonymously downvoting me leave a comment explaining why you disagree? I’d very much like to have a conversation with you where you could try to change my opinion. Don’t be a pussy, give me a response.

[–] lennybird@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Boy you pissed off a few of the ignorant here, but you're exactly right. I ran into the same thing over the years. This steady progression toward fascism has been a wild ride, and anyone who is remotely well-read understands what is going on.

[–] SuddenDownpour@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Regardless, a racial supremacist doesn't need to be waving a nazi flag especifically for you to have the right to call them nazi. They want the extermination of Ukrainians, rather than Jews? They want the supremacism of Russians, rather than Aryans? Big shit, they're still nazis. The fact that these far right loons are literally waving nazi flags only help us to make the case more obvious, but what's actually important is that they've been defending supremacism since a long time ago.

[–] SamboT@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Hi. Is there a larger number of nazis taking to the streets?

-person who does not watch the news

[–] LillyPip@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yes, by orders of magnitude.

Here are some in Tampa, Florida.

Portland, Oregon

Atlanta, Georgia

Another in Georgia

New Hampshire

Arizona

Virginia

Massachussets

You can google ‘Nazi’ plus literally every state and find multiple articles.

e: removed an historical article that wasn’t relevant; I got this conversation mixed with a different conversation I was having, sorry.

[–] PugJesus@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yeah. Started with the 'Unite the Right' rally in 2017, now there are swastikas in a... disturbing number of right-wing protests, marches, rallies, etc. CPAC in 2021 used a popular Nazi norse rune for their stage. Requests by mainstream right-wing organization are asking for specific books about the Holocaust to be removed from public schools and libraries. It's...

ugly.

[–] whereisk@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, but you see Nazis means national SOCIALIST so they're really left wing.

Which is why, um..., you'll only find them flocking Republican rallies.

[–] LillyPip@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

With everything that’s happened, I forgot about that.

CPAC stage

Nazi symbol

It’s not subtle.

[–] sith_lord_zitro@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It seems that there is too much of a generalization here. Your given information about people calling you an alarmist is anecdotal. Where is the data that shows, from what the post is about, that all centralists act this way? I don't see how being a centralist and being anti-facist can't be true at the same time.

I fall into centralist territory, but I also believe that tyrrany comes from swinging too far to either side. Once you start moving so far in each direction you begin to have too much government overreach. Whether that comes in the form of dictating what car to drive, what is taught in school, who you can marry, or gender affirmation.

Too much control is too much control, period.

[–] LillyPip@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nobody said it was all centrists, but there’s no such thing as benevolent neutrality when fascists are seizing power. There’s just not.

There’s also no leftist extremism in sufficient numbers to be a threat in the US. In fact, the vast majority of ‘the left’ in the US are actually traditional conservatives.

My anecdote may not be statistically relevant, but if you’ve spent time online in the last seven years, you’ll have encountered similar situations on a near daily basis. Pretty much every city has recently played host to openly Nazi rallies, and that’s because they’re comfortable coming out from under their rocks since one of the major parties accepts and supports them.

Currently in the US, the split is roughly 30% left of centre, 30% right, and 30% either centrist or not paying attention. That’s exactly the same breakdown of society as when the Nazis seized control in Germany. Centrism in the face of fascism helps the fascists succeed. We know this, and it’s part of why historians have been raising alarms.

[–] sith_lord_zitro@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

"In fact, the vast majority of ‘the left’ in the US are actually traditional conservatives."

There is a lot of truth in this. Years ago I abandoned the Republican party due to the ever growing bigotry towards POC. The caveat is that I cannot fully support the Democrat party with their own intolerance for, what I see as, personal liberties that they themselves are against.

The current political climate no longer allows room for moderate ideology and discourse. This comes from both left and right not being able to recognize their own extremist fringes.

"There’s also no leftist extremism in sufficient numbers to be a threat in the US."

When COVID hit, the governor of New Mexico, Michelle Lujan Grisham, attempted to violate New Mexican civil rights with her proposed policies. She was adamant about restricting travel within the state along with out of state travel. This would have been a death blow for people, like myself, who live in rural areas. My nearest grocery store is in Arizona which would have meant a 2+ drive to a city in New Mexico to purchase goods. Luckily there was a fight put up to prevent this and to allow individualas living in rural area to travel out of state as necessary for goods and medical visits.

Just as Nazi extremists are creating turmoil, we cannot forget the riots that caused the burning of businesses and homes during the riots of 2020. Instead of condemning the riots what did many Liberal politicians do at that time? Were the emotions and voices calling for justice warranted? Absolutely. Was the destruction that ensued afterwards warranted? No.

Recognition and combating of the violence and control that extremists are attempting on the average person is necessary no matter what side of the political spectrum you fall on.

I won't disagree that the continued presence and surfacing of Nazi groups is alarming and needs to be addressed and resolved. What I can't say is that this is the only political extreme that is surfacing in the United States.