• birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    So how is it different?

    Then: Large socioeconomic inequity, institutional distrust, anti-intellectualism, Jews as scapegoat

    Now: Large socioeconomic inequity, institutional distrust, anti-intellectualism, immigrants and queers as scapegoat

    Same shit, different century.

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      6 days ago

      Absolutely not, Nazism was seen as protection against communism, there is no such need today.
      Also today AfD is extremely disliked by the rest of the population.
      Nazism won before WW2 because Germany was disillusioned, they felt unfairly treated by the world, and their democracy was failing.
      You can’t point to any of those mechanisms today. Today it’s almost 100% xenophobia, and for some east Germans, they feel unfairly treated by west Germany, despite it was West Germany that footed the bill, and West Germany and EU have invested billions in east Germany.
      The East Germans were just not aware how far behind they were.

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        6 days ago

        Tell that to those fascists that somehow still think they’re in the Cold War, like in the US, where socialists and communists are routinely despised and opposed, be it through union-busting, arrests of protesters, firebombing Black Panthers, et cetera. Nowadays you still see it but it’s less overt.

        It’s not just xenophobia - otherwise, a lot of leftists would’ve voted for left-wing parties that opposed immigration. And those do exist.

        No, there is much more.