Chances are, if you were living in Germany back then, you would be wearing a Make Germany Great Again had.
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"Nazi" is turning into one of those terms that has both academic and colloquial uses, and the reason it's gained so...1
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...much popularity has much to do with the lack of a visceral reaction to "bigot" or "racist." Problem is, there's...2
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...nowhere to go after Nazi. Godwin doesn't go any further than that. The problem is twofold; people need to...3
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...obviously stop wearing out these terms, but we also need to start taking this shit a lot more seriously. DJT is...4
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...enough awful things, without needing to call him a nazi, but until those other things piss us off enough, he's gonna...5
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...keep gettin' called a nazi. Him and his supporters. X
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Powerful story from an incredibly troubling time. Anyone who thinks history isn't relevant hasn't learned from it's repetition.
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it all sounds so familiar, doesn't it?
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This gave me chill bumps!
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such a beautiful way to re-evaluate life and circumstances. I've learned to do some of these & others I'm still taking notes
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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich should be required reading. It's very easy to see how Nazism swept across Germany.
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WTF? Is author trying to justify,excuse or explain why her grndmthr was a "different type" of
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