At least they didn't do a fashion/style spread on them.
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the ghost of Albert Speer was highly disappointed
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are you telling me small business owners aren’t the wokest people in society?
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I mean, I'd say this is shocking, but seeing as history here is taught that only monsters could be fascist, ppl kinda don't understand. I get that NYT should be better...but......
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Lawyers cannot be Nazis? Guess The NY Times never looked up Carl Schmitt.
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Apparently not. Disappointing to see them not do the research.
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Couldn’t tell if the article was current or from 1930
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@nytimes both-sides’d Hitler and Nazi Germany. Normalizing fascism is sorta on-brand for them.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If I recall my history, there was a time when fascism was an intellectual darling seen by many as a 3rd way between the excesses of communism and capitalism.
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The NYTimes business plan is not to seem to understand basic facts.
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