• KeyserSoze
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    11 months ago

    It doesn’t stop evil people, but before these protests I thought this country was slowly drifting into the far right, like so many other European countries. Now I know that a million people are willing to go on he streets. Hell, even in my right wing city in Saxony ten thousand people went to the protests, this time not because of an anti fascist concert like last time.

    Yes, I do think this can fight against fascists. We can start talking about what to do against them and why people feel the need to vote for the AfD and their likes, collectively.

    Or we can just stay miserable like you

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      11 months ago

      Thank you. I had this in mind as a reason, or maybe more as a hope.

      before these protests I thought this country was slowly drifting into the far right, like so many other European countries. Now I know that a million people are willing to go on he streets. Hell, even in my right wing city in Saxony ten thousand people went to the protests

      This is uplifting news! Thanks for sharing.

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      11 months ago

      Ahh yes, that concert sure slowed them down.

      They already know they’re a minority. Why are you assuming you are not a majority against them?

      Everyone has such fucking pathetic responses to people who LITERALLY WANT TO KILL YOU if you’re not “normal”. You should already know those troglodytes are a minority.

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        11 months ago

        It’s not the troglodytes, it’s not Sellner and Höcke and all the other nazis that are the problem. It’s these idiots who literally, LITERALLY, I’ve spoken to colleagues like that here in Chemnitz TODAY, think that these guys are overly demonized, that not everything the AfD is all right but maybe you can take some campaign points of them because they aren’t so unreasonable, that LITERALLY segway the conversation about the protests into how you can’t even call it Zigeuner Schnitzel anymore and that those protesters would have been fuming if they saw the menu of restaurant they were on that weekend. I guarantee you, they don’t know what these people were protesting against, but are so angry at the government that they ignore anything that would suggest that they are wrong and give in to their bigotry

        I just want to know that there are more people that would go on the streets against the fascists than those blind sheep.

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          11 months ago

          The complacency of the ignorant is part of the exact problem I’m pointing at.

          Why do you think so many are lazy about activism? Is it because they think protests are actual work? Complacency after making vapid statements that don’t actually even slow down the bad people is also bad.

          Normies are lazy because they think this virtue signaling shit is more effective than it is.