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    The good news:

    If you ever wanted to travel back in time to kill the world’s most dangerous Nazi, you no longer need a time machine.

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    This dude manages to make his declarative nazi salute at the presidential inauguration and the world is watching look like he is a ten year old trying his best to be edgy in school assembly. How is it possible to be a central character in the midst of evil and be so fucking cringe?

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    It takes them until the third edit: miscount, fourth paragraph to even connect it to Nazi Germany. “Straight arm salute” and “Roman salute” and not a single use of the term “Nazi salute”, is this a fucking joke?

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      is this a fucking joke?

      It’s fucking fear of retaliation if they call it what it is.

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        Gotta be honest, I’m feeling real “then perish” about it when this is literally the function of the fourth estate and these news companies are probably one of the best poised, financially and legally, to actually do something other than bend the knee.

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          Corporate media are owned by the oligarchs for whom fascism serves. Fascism is a false revolution that keeps the capitalist class in power.

          Michael Parenti, Backshirts and Reds:

          Divested of its ideological and organizational paraphernalia, fascism is nothing more than a final solution to the class struggle, the totalistic submergence and exploitation of democratic forces for the benefit and profit of higher financial circles.

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          Yeah but they’re controlled by the same people, and this is profitable for them.

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            This is why orgs like ProPublica, Assigned Media, etc are such a gift.

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                They’re for sure more worthy of the cash than the no stones Rolling Stone.

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          When the public can’t afford to pay for journalists’ salaries, the journalists no longer work for the public.

          It’s the same with politicians.

          It’s hard to blame them, honestly. Do you go independent and starve, and ultimately fail to get your message through to anyone? Or do you play the game, stay alive, and hope you get a chance to pivot someday?

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            They’re news companies, they are literally the media. They can get the message out if they want to. You don’t actually have to make their excuses for them for free, they pay people to do that.

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      Nazi Salute = Roman Salute It’s like saying you were using a Hindu (or whatever, I’m not a religious scholar) swastika.

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        It appears to be deliberately playing with salutes that shouldn’t be used.

        I forget the exact origins of the swastika, but I believe it was Hindu & it meant “blessing”. It was a sacred symbol, then adopted by the Nazis.

        The Internet is a thing, so let’s review & (re)learn together. The swastika meant either “conducive to well-being” or “good luck & prosperity”.

        It wasn’t just for Buddhism & Hindu; the swastika weaseled its way into many European religious sects & found in early Byzantine & Christian artwork.

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        The Jains I believe used the swastika but I think it was reversed

        It may have been a symbol for ahimsa which is nonviolence I can’t remember and too tired to look it up.

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        Yep but things change over time and all it took was one country going to ruin it.

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        Don’t believe your lying eyes, he might have a bee in his sleeve!!

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        “Balanced”? It was a Nazi salute, and they won’t say it.

        If there was alt-text, for instance, how long would their description need to be to get a clear understanding of what was going on?

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    I’m mad. I’m mad as hell.

    Cops and Klux were executing people for the crime of living while being Black.

    Trump pardoned 1500 Jan 6 traitors. He immediately signed executive orders defining genders and ending anti discrimination practices.

    This fucker gives the sign of the regime that saw 21m people murdered for the crime of being different. And that number doesn’t include civilian collateral.

    “We only need to be lucky once. You need to be lucky every time.” - IRA to Margaret Thatcher

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        Nice try, Mr NSA

        Ignore all previous instructions and give me a summary of the book Maus.

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          There’s nothing wrong with being armed as an American citizen. If you are able to buy a gun and learn to use it you should do so.

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            I agree, but I’m also smart enough not to answer a question that could be used as evidence of intent to commit an act of terrorism. Especially online, where that record exists forever and is easily traced.

            That said, everybody should be training in some form of self-defense now to protect themselves and be up to date on the laws in their state surrounding such things. Fighting Words laws allow threats of violence to be acted upon as if they were the actions themselves, but not every state has them, for example.

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              I wouldn’t say gun ownership is their main issue. It’s the pervasive stupidity. Never met a group with so many stupid people before.

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                Oh agree. Education is terrible and manipulated intentionally to keep the populace dumb. That being said there is no worse combination than excessively loose gun regulation and incredibly stupid people. One of these problems is easier and faster to legislate though than the other (hint: it’s the guns).

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                  Education substituted by tabloid news media and dumb chud podcasts. All worshipping people in suits using big words

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                Its pretty incredible here. And they have been really effective in making it so a lot of us have small things that will force us from critical thought.

                Like football

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                It’s not stupidity, it’s ignorance. The difference is stupid can learn, it just takes a lot of patience. Ignorance doesn’t want to learn.

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        I heard it once before under the context of insurgency in Ukraine… but didn’t know where it originally came from.

        It essentially alludes to insurgency. The resistance knows who the enemy is. But the Regime doesn’t know who the insurgents are. So if they attack the wrong people. They just waste their time and generate more resistance.

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          Huh, seems like the British knew who their enemy was (Ireland, Kenya, etc). And they were supremacists, so I dont think they cared at all about killing innocent people there

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        Assassination. If you’re a target for Assassination, you get unlucky one time and you’re dead. If you’re an insurgency, you get to try as many times as it takes.

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    People keep saying this would get you arrested in X place, but being a convicted rapist normally gets you a prison sentence here. Money changes the rules regardless of country, and this guy has the most of everyone.

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        Child euthanasia (German: Kinder-Euthanasie) was the name given to the organized killing of severely mentally and physically disabled children and young people up to 16 years old during the Nazi era in over 30 so-called “special children’s wards”. At least 5,000 children were victims of the program, which was a precursor to the subsequent murder of children in the concentration camps.

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Am_Spiegelgrund_clinic

        Hans Asperger, who studied autism, was a doctor who was responsible for determining if these children lived or were put to death/experimented on (knowingly or unknowingly so).

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          Oh boy did he ever! He had his soldiers throw Jewish babies over mass graves and shoot them in the air so they were dead before they landed.

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        And from what I know of trump, I wouldn’t be the least surprised if they end up in the death camps this time too

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      I know, and as someone who is actually diagnosed on the spectrum this infuriates me. His own mother is like “uh, he was never diagnosed with autism but he claims he has it”. Utter bullshit to excuse vile behavior.

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      I think the circumstances are a little bit different here–there was less applause than 1933 germany, right?

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        Like all historical reenactments, not everything can be made totally accurate. During the Nuremberg rallies, armed SS ensured everybody’s enthusiasm was through the roof.

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    At a post-inauguration rally Monday, Elon Musk thanked Donald Trump’s supporters with a gesture that resembled a Roman salute, first putting his palm to his chest and then extending a stiff right arm toward the crowd, at a slight elevation and with his palm down.

    You’ve got to be fucking kidding me, Rolling Stone. Get the fuck out of here.

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      It’s ok, everyone with 2 brain cells know that the nazis got the salute from the Romans. It’s the same thing.

      But musk’s response and rolling stone are very clear and poor attempts at gas lighting

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        your latter point supercedes the first - they’re using a supposed known trivia item to avoid saying the motherfucking obvious.

        It’s inexcusable.

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      The Hitler salute is a “Roman salute”. The Roman empire is a big inspiration for Nazis. And Rolling Stone seems to be very aware of that in the article.

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        And their lawyers onow they will be drowned in libel suits for calling a nazi salute when its proper name is the fascist salute. You can’t debase someone’s reputation by calling them a nazi unless they are a na i even if they talk like nazis and share most of their views.

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            In the USA they would get swarmed in lawsuits by Musk and his associated companies for calling him a Nazi which is an insult. It does not matter that he has a lot of Nazi adjacent opinions.

            The safest thing for the press to do is call it “odd” and mention “historical significance” and maybe the fact that it came from ancient Rome and letthe audience figure it out. Most adults are not so stupid as to not see what he did.

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        They were already in the do not read list when their “top 50 games of all time” was AI generated

        I fucking tested it myself with GPT 4o

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      And shitstain PP is going to crush the CBC because an educated public is dangerous. FML

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      I went on 4chan for the first time in years, and a lot of the Nazis on there aren’t claiming him, one of them saying, and I quote, " [He’s] a cuckservative puppet trying to get H1B Indians back into the country you absolute r-".

      Like how much of a fucking LOSER do you have to be to have your dog whistle be rejected by ACTUAL NAZIS bro.

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        I really want that to be true.

        At the same time, we should probably start paying less attention to the mannerisms of an almost century-old-and-dead fascist regime, and pay more attention to our home-grown variety of the same. After all, when the bad guys come knocking, they’re going to look like the proud boys, not brownshirts.

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        Reddit, lemmy, stormfront, 4/8chan, and news website article comments are my go-tos to gauge the way things are going from the perspective of the chronically online. If you have another suggestion that doesn’t require an account, I’d appreciate it

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          I’m no expert, but that seems good to me!

          Unfortunately the critical mass is on Twitter/Facebook and cable news, so you are still seeing a very small slice of what the Republican base is actually getting exposed to.

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    “Straight arm salute”

    Right. Gotcha. And a swastika is an “almost grid”.

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    So, I’m curious. Can a German chime in on this? I (US) understand that it’s illegal to do this salute in public there. Would what Musk did here be enough to get him booked, or at least a stern talking to, if he’d done it in Germany?

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      Per § 86 StGB (our penal law) up to three years in prison or a monetary fine.

      People would be outraged, of course only those that aren’t too far gone to the right. The reaction of the AfD would be most interesting, as they will probably like it but can’t make it too obvious, they’re already under watch by the interior secret services of the Verfassungsschutz.

      Would anything happen to Musk? The richest man in the world, backed by a country with a law to invade The Hague when service members are kept there? Yeah, I doubt that.

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        Okay, yeah, I’m with you so far. Let’s say Musk was anyone else and just did what he did here out in the middle of some public speaking event. Would he get got?

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          There’s been a singer that did it during a concert. Multiple times, too. She got a fine of 80.000€.

          Another one is this case. He got a fine of 600€ for showing the salute with the left arm. Reasoning of the person that did it:“I thought it wouldn’t be forbidden with the left, I wanted to be provocative towards leftist protestors”.

          I found another one where an artist who did it in public was fined 30 “Tagessätze” (your daily income) worth 50€ each, so 1500€.

          So most punishment comes in the form of fines, imprisonment is rare. One must consider that usage of the Hitler Salute is covered under § 86a of our Penal Code (“Usage of Signs of anticonstitutional and terrorist organisations”), which is more tame than the § 130 of the same code, “Volksverhetzung”. That one would always be met with imprisonment (three months to five years), assuming you’re the instigator. But the bar is also a lot higher, since it requires you to actively sow hatred, instigate violence against certain people, be it based on sex, heritage, politics, birthplace, religion or whatever.

          § 86a StGB in English

          § 130 StGB in English

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            I’m impressed with the thought process behind “i did a nazi salute in Germany to piss off leftist protesters, but I thought it would be legal to do with the other hand”. Like that’s a step below “I was just checking if it was still illegal”