“Nazis” seem to be all around us these days. Careless Holocaust analogies may demonize, demean, and intimidate their targets, but they have a cost for all of us.
Here’s why Holocaust analogies are dangerous:
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An interesting view and take on events with some of the examples clearly ill advised.
As an admitted anti-facist and anti-Nazi, I struggle to accept that terms, words and phrases are owned by those who experienced such horrors however.
Much is rightly made of the quote 1/2
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"the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" and challenging progressions of evil (even too strongly) is not doing nothing.
There is currently overt evil in the world -keep challenging it and do not let it prosper 💚🏴
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Will you “forget” him again today?
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Rokicki died a poor and forgotten man. His unmarked grave was found in 2018 in Lucerne, which made a burial befitting this #RighteousAmongTheNations possible. In October 2018 the President of the Republic of Poland visited Consul Rokicki's grave to pay tribute to the hero. 2/2
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