kreskin

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[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

I tried to enact change to help all the people who are being genocided

Thats a lie.

I think we've reached the end of our conversation. I cant compete with your imagination of what thought you were doing and you cant admit reality. so we both walk away losers. Great chat.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 38 minutes ago)

I bet a lot of people living in Germany in the '30s said “I don’t do politics” too.

Thats a wildly ironic statement. The last election held in Germany before the fascist took over was the highest voter turnout in the weimar republics history, over 86%. Theres so many parrellels between the end of the Weimar republic and the US right now, and you are talking about the period of time and the place that maga modeled their 2024 strategy after. And I think you're mistaken about the voters then as you are about voters now.

In the late 20s and early 30s the SDP (social democratic party-- the centrists in Germany) failed to address the rise of the conservatives and in some cases cooperated with them. They were the party who negotiated the treaty of versailles after vanquishing the left shortly before the treaty negotiations, which was disastrous for a lot of industries and created new classes of privilege, and an opening for the conservatives (NSDAP) to whine about money and make a stage show of austerity, just like GOP conservatives have been doing for years in the US. The actual financial burden of the treaty on Germany was manageable-- but unpopular, especially during a global depression when fear ran high.

The SDP dem centrists were seen as corrupt, weak, and indifferent to the struggles of their voters-- much as todays dems are. The SDP were fighting gentelmans games and writing sternly worded letters while the far right NSDAP systematically took power bit by bit. The SDP were fragmented and weak by internal division, and distracted by the center of the party fighting the left (the KDP)-- who were ostensibly allies but disliked each other. Do you see all the parrellels with 2024? I sure do.

Whats different than today is that the left back then were agitating for actual communism, whereas the US progressives today are more like republicans from the early 80s. Today's Progressives are 99.99% capitalists-- barely leftists at all by European standards, and they are just flatly not communists. There's less reason for US dems and the US left to come to blows, but they still do today, like an eternal clockwork. The German KDP were also generally unpopular, and tended to garner only single digit percentages in national votes. Much like today's progressives, but they were needed for centrists to win elections, same as today.

The fascists appealed to a muscular uniparty nationalism after labeling the centrists as weak and corrupt, and the KDP as nuts, especially after just battling the Russians-- exactly like trump is doing. Its not that German people said they "didnt do politics", its that the centrists lost the trust of the voters so enough of them sought the strength of a group that said they were sick of the centrists and leftists ineffective and perceived as corrupt bullshit. The KDP were also hated along with Hitlers NSDAP far right, who each had militia groups of WW1 veterans that took low level actions and intimidations against each other. Picketting, stinkbombs, fights, the occassional murder. I've left out the competing histories of antisemites and zionists, but theres a lot going on there too, although less important to the NSDAP's rise than the economic and trust issues of the parties themselves with the voters. But I will say that the eventual holocaust of Jews and Poles didnt just arise out of nowhere, there was a lot that led to it, some of it related to trade boycotts of all things, and people seldom talk about what politcs and disputes actually led to the murderous hatreds of the holocaust. They prefer george bush-esque "they hate us for our freedoms" or "no one knows why Hitler hated Jews" type of reductive avoidance of any investigation of facts.

So-- same as then-- dont blame the voters. Blame the doddering centrists leadership of then and today. Theres a reason that 85 year old German president Hindenburg who ran as a centrist and then made a deal appointing Hitler chancellor is ridiculed throughout history, same as Biden looks like he will be. A very reduced and dementia ridden Hindenburg died in office one year after appointing Hitler chancellor and was often ridiculed and doubted by voters in all parties, in exactly the same way Biden was/is. After he died Hitler consolidated the presidency with the chancellory and there was then no one to realistically challenge him. You'd think people would learn that trusting 86 year presidents like idiot Paul von Hindenburg -- Or Biden-- or trump to run a country doesn't work out well for the voters.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 4 points 9 hours ago (2 children)

Pugjesus doesnt seem to understand that you can elect people with a D by their name who will vote with republicans on critical votes. But hey as long as the D team wins on election day, thats all that matters I guess, right Pug?

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 30 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Feeding, housing and guarding someone for 14 years has got to be ridiculously expensive. All for uttering a few words.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Remember when republicans would harp on Grover Norquists Taxpayer protection pledge about swearing theyd never raise any taxes? Yeah way back in the old before times, like 2024. You never hear about that anymore.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

From what I have seen on TV, the legit ICE agents are fatter than the fake ones.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

deportation is just a free ticket back, if she was going to ditch the US anyway. ICE would probably find a way to make deportation painful. Its not duty for them, its clearly hatred-- maybe with a sprinkling of shame and involuntary celibacy. Its be interesting to somewhat understand the psychology of the people joining ICE and why they chose that.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

ok that works.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

err.. if he is jewish I have to cut him slack on israel committing genocide? You got a chuckle out of me on that one.
man, what a time to be alive.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

If they use a nuke then they are done.

[–] kreskin@lemmy.world 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Unbeleiveable

? read the comment train. You replied to me and then you act like a dementia patient after calling me an antisemite twice and failing to back it up. Like I said, dont insult people if you are too incapable of readnig and replying to comments, or too dishonest to make your point without failing to land and then resorting to ad-homs. I dont know what else to tell you, but all the points I made stand, and your throwing around "anti semitism like its a word that means anything after you lot spend the last several years making it mean nothing show us all who you are and what you are doing here. Get bent.

at best you replied with nastiness to the wrong comment.

 

Israelis bringing their genocidal racism here, as if we didnt have enough racism problems already.

 

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