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[–] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 child)

Yes, this kind of irrational behavior is not a US phenomenon; unfortunately, these deluded people exist all over the world. Here in Germany, there are a lot of people who vote for a neo-Nazi party, but don't even understand that it's also a neo-liberal party that pursues policies that are absolutely not in the interests of these voters (edit: by neo-liberal I mean US-style capitalism that wants to abolish the welfare state that still exists in our country). Apparently, it's enough for people to have an imagined enemy – namely, some minority group – to no longer recognize their real enemy.

Sad, but that's the way it is. Unfortunately, I don't expect it to be too long before we end up in the same situation as in the US: despite Germany's history, fascists will be back in power – and once again, no one except the 1% will benefit from all the cruelty and inhumanity. The only question for me is whether there will be more resistance in Germany - I'm not so sure about that, unfortunately.

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  • [–] 4 points 1 year ago (1 child)

    Looks over the boarder from NL with concern, both for you and our own homegrown NAZIs.

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