A good start.

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    1371 month ago

    Münzi, as everyone called him, was only 37 years old and still had many plans in life.

    I’m sure he had many plans, such as the mass-scale murder of undesirables, or the subjugation of anyone who he deemed lesser.

    How so many people apparently supported that worthless fuck who’s better off dead (or, rather, everybody else is better off) that he got 12 000€ for his funeral fund is sad

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      261 month ago

      Always infuriates me that they always try and humanize these chuds. “Oh it’s just saaaaaad. No matter what side you’re on, a man died! Show some concern!”

      Because I’m positive he would show the same if some “blue-haired Black person” had fallen to their death, right?

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        131 month ago

        I’m torn when it comes to fascists in this regard, because I think it’s very important to remember that these are humans that are capable of doing such awful things. Plus the lessons we’ve learned from WW2 about how easy it can be for a population of otherwise upstanding citizens to allow that shit to go on under their noses

        Nazis ARE people too, and that’s one of the things we need to remember.

        It’s also dehumanization that allows genocidal regimes to gain enough popular support to do this awful shit. Look at some of the rhetoric about Palestinians from IDF soldiers, and it becomes clear why they have no problem murdering children. They literally do not see them as human.

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          51 month ago

          They also in that last example started that dehumanization with transferring that of Nazis to their opponents.

          It’s also your own emotions (one can say soul) that you harm with dehumanizing others. It doesn’t cost one anything really to be decent. And it doesn’t help to fight evil one bit to do otherwise.