r/JewsOfConscience Sephardic Nov 07 '24

News Fresh new German antisemitism resolution!

I may be deported soon I guess lol. Things here haven’t really changed since the 30’s ..

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u/RiqueSouz Nov 08 '24

Well, the German part that kicked the Nazis for real was occupied by the part that didn't in 1989, most of the judiciary, which were integral for the whole nazi rising and subsequent government never really got out, they stood from the late German Empire till the early unified Germany, in other words, the civilian branches of the nazi apparatus still standing untill today, they were also instrumental to what was, in reality, one of the worst purges in Europe, which was misleadingly called "right of return", they literally expelled the survivors of the Holocaust from their land to fill a colonial project as canon fodder, the propaganda is so effective that even that being that obvious in front of everyone, the average person never really realized, even the Neonazis themselves realize, and a lot of those who did actually didn't care since it doesn't bother them anyway, and of course, Germany is just an example in a plethora of examples... The fascism never really went away, it changed, but it was indeed a mainstream model for the the countries outside the commblock, and probably even some inside the commblock itself...