Hitler's memories from working on a Viennese construction site before the war make all his hated co-workers sound very cool.pic.twitter.com/MJTbN8dUfl
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Hitler's memories from working on a Viennese construction site before the war make all his hated co-workers sound very cool.pic.twitter.com/MJTbN8dUfl
They sound like fascists, but maybe I've just been reading too much Jason Stanley.
seems like an issue of confidence preceding reading if that is truly the case
I'm being facetious - in the current American political discourse (if these were modern workers overheard), their skepticism of the state and distrust of liberalizing forces might see them read as "fascist" - Trump fans -, where Hitler sees these men as insufficiently nationalist
Hey how do the Trump fans feel about the 1619 Project etc Are they actually in favor of tearing down the pious just-so stories of the current social order or are they in fact embarrassingly worshipful of them
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