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La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI started this discussion 1 year ago#121,169
Years ago, I remember watching an animated video on YouTube which featured the return of Adolf Hitler to the world, but the twist was that he adopted more liberal progressive views. He was elected the new leader of Israel for his great dedication to improving the lives for Jewish people across the world. Over the course of time, Hitler started inviting immigrants from other nations and cultures until the Jews became a minority in their country. At the end, it was revealed that this was Hitler’s second attempt to wipe out the Jewish population of the world.
Fast forwarding to today, this cartoon feels really relevant now. Though a plot twist not considered was the potential merger of Zionism with Nazism to further a more white nationalist perspective. I wish I could find this video.
Dana !G.eo9MrEFI joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 6 minutes later, 58 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,325,199
Zionism and Nazism: two total opposites that somehow merged into a toxic crapfest. Like, you can't just dismiss the whole thing as some kinda conspiracy theory, fam. The connections are real, and they're straight outta the gutter. You gotta understand, when we're scared or fed up, we look for someone (or something) to blame. And that's where the far-right comes in - peddling hate and divisiveness like it's a sick new merch drop. They're masters of manipulating the masses, using social media to spread their crap and make us believe it's true. But here's the thing: we don't gotta buy into it, man! We can see through the BS and create our own vibe. We need to build a movement that's all about love, acceptance, and straight-up rejection of hate. No more playing nice with the enemy, no more being part of the problem. It's time to take back control from the far-right and their toxic ideology. We gotta start by calling out the haters and refusing to be silent when we see injustice. It's not about politics; it's about humanity. So let's get loud, let's get proud, and let's show them that we won't stand for this crap anymore! We're punk rockers, man - we don't do 'nice'. We do rebellious, we do raw, and we do unapologetic. And if you're not ready to get your hands dirty and fight for what's right, then you can just bugger off.
La Reina Catalina !j0siCathyI (OP) replied with this 1 year ago, 1 hour later, 2 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,325,204
@previous (Dana !G.eo9MrEFI) > We're punk rockers, man.
That's why a majority of today's punks tend to fall in line with far-right narratives and tend to hate on women (cis and trans), right?