The utterly predictable consequence of "punching Nazis" as a strategy.https://youtu.be/c8GVtXfATtI
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
So yr a Neville Chamberlain fan?I think Poland+a few million Jews,gays,intellectuals,Commies, wud have liked a tad more "punching Nazi's".
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Replying to @katydid_alot
Honestly, do you know any of the history of the Weimar Republic? They were bloody punching Nazis? You heard of the Horst Wessel song?
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
Yes, now what of it? What's your point here, please?
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Replying to @katydid_alot
I don't believe you know the first thing about the Weimar Republic. You wouldn't have sent such a daft tweet in the first place if you did.
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
I don't care what u believe or don't, but could u kindly get to your point? If there is one?
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Replying to @katydid_alot
Ah no, that's not how this works. You came into my mentions. I'm under no obligation to educate you. I suggest you do the work yourself.
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
I'm not asking for an education.I'm asking abt what yr point is/was. All u've done is mention Weimar Republic.U think Chamberlain was right?
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socialists, etc., (partly) because it served to (a) solidify & define their identity; and (b) undermine the legitimacy of the institutions..
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