The capital letters imply “1488” and the post is 14 words long, both of which are well-known nazi dog whistles.

    • TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com
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      that is the part that i think Americans are not seeing.

      that they we will all be called NAZIs if we don’t destroy the NAZIs

      if the USA waits for another country to do it then all of us will be complicit

      • freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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        I think you might be missing the historical context here.

        Here’s an example:

        https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/sep/30/fascism-in-america-book-trump

        This one is a lot more thorough and damning:

        https://www.counterpunch.org/2020/10/16/the-u-s-did-not-defeat-fascism-in-wwii-it-discretely-internationalized-it/

        But the upshot is, the US is the agglomeration of the Dutch, English, Spanish, and French empires - all empires that enslaved and traded people as property, that pioneered new forms of social control, that committed genocide and mass atrocities. The US is not a break from those things, it is a continuation of those things. Those things all informed modern Euro-fascism that peaked in the 1930s under Germany and Italy. Hitler explicitly wrote in Mein Kampf that he was modeling his program on American innovations in social control and economic extraction. German propagandists directly lifted American techniques. The first ever gas chamber for mass murder was invented by the French during the Haitian rebellion.

        And when the Axis lost in WW2, the US worked with the Vatican to save, relocate, and integrate Nazis into its empire around the world. When the US created NATO it staffed it with Nazi officers who were hellbent on fighting the USSR, which created a culture inside NATO that was driven by Nazis. And one of the major operations of NATO, Operation Gladio, was focused on finding, organizing, arming, and training Nazi sympathizers and neo-Nazis all over Europe.

        America isn’t at risk of becoming fascist. It has always been a particular form of fascism, not easily recongizable as fascism for those of us who are not the target of its police and military, but easily recognizable by the subaltern both domestically and globally. Stop waiting for it to look exactly like 1939 Germany before you call it fascism.

      • toomanypancakes@piefed.world
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        I don’t see that there’s any way to avoid that at this point. It seems everybody with any power is on the Nazi side. We’re a Nazi nation, and the world would be justified to treat us as such. The US is a vile country I’m ashamed to be a part of and have no method to leave.