Why is nazism popular today?

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Why is nazism popular today?

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With all the knowledge of the attrocities they committed, why is nazism becoming increasingly popular in the Western world (Europe and U.S.)?
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philosopher wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:13 pm With all the knowledge of the attrocities they committed, why is nazism becoming increasingly popular in the Western world (Europe and U.S.)?
Is Nazim popular is is calling people Nazis popular?

I got called a Nazi to many times last week I actually adopted the term. It's fun watching people freak out when I admit to being a Nazi.
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Because the generations that remember are pretty much dying out.
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Yeah, why is *national socialism popular today?

A damned good question... :|









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I think you'll find the print should be NATIONAL socialism. There's a fair gap between the forms of Socialism and national socialism is more akin to fascism than 'marxist' communism but they do share many traits.
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No, I had it right: *national socialism.

"There's a fair gap between the forms of Socialism and national socialism is more akin to fascism than 'marxist' communism but they do share many traits."

I think differences between the various strains are obliterated by what they share in common.









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Logik wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:50 pm
Is Nazim popular is is calling people Nazis popular?
Bingo. It's inflated by the internet.

It's a term commonly thrown around by Leftists.

They also throw around pejoritives like racist, homophobe, xenophobe, deplorable ... sometimes all in the same breath.

They probably don't even know what the words mean.

And to prove how stupid and hateful they are, such labels are even used in presidential campaigns to describe citizen voters whose votes they should be trying to win.
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henry quirk wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 10:25 pm Yeah, why is *national socialism popular today?

A damned good question... :|








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In the US, it's because generations have been dumbed down by Leftist conditioning in government schools.

Simple as that.
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yeah, I know, W...I was bein' rhetorical-like

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:disappointed:
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henry quirk wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 2:18 am :disappointed:
I know you know, Henry.

It's spelled out for the Leftists who deny and lie.
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philosopher wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 5:13 pm With all the knowledge of the attrocities they committed, why is nazism becoming increasingly popular in the Western world (Europe and U.S.)?
ww2 and cold war was long ago.

add ignorance of history via the pleabs.

Russia/Hitler - "strongman good" to counter corruption.

ya, fools, but it is as it is.
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Arising_uk wrote: Sat Apr 06, 2019 10:12 pm Because the generations that remember are pretty much dying out.
yep, and eduction sucks - all STEM now, so no teaching of history anymore,

result is generations of fools.
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henry quirk wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 1:42 am No, I had it right: *national socialism.

"There's a fair gap between the forms of Socialism and national socialism is more akin to fascism than 'marxist' communism but they do share many traits."

I think differences between the various strains are obliterated by what they share in common.









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amen!
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henry quirk wrote: Sun Apr 07, 2019 1:42 am No, I had it right: *national socialism.

"There's a fair gap between the forms of Socialism and national socialism is more akin to fascism than 'marxist' communism but they do share many traits."

I think differences between the various strains are obliterated by what they share in common.

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Not really democratic socialism(and I don't mean American 'Democrats') is a far cry from the soviet, maoist versions and any nationalistic party tends towards fascism in the end.
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"It's spelled out for the Leftists who deny and lie."

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Yeah, but they don't give a shit, W.

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'democratic socialism is a far cry from the soviet"

A slightly less offensive turd is still a turd.
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