Neo-Nazis are showing up at protests in an attempt to push anti-Jewish conspiracy theories and tropes into the mainstream.

  • If anyone thinks this is a unique situation - this has happened so many times. The easiest example is the Nazis, or the “national socialists” because socialism was popular back then so they used the term despite starting with killing union workers and leftists.

    Vincent Bevins talks in depth about this in his book If We Burn, where he discusses why (certain) protests fail by going through real life examples of movements that were hijacked by right wing extremists. This is not new or novel, this is going by the playbook on how to fight against movements that ask for justice, peace, more democracy, economic equality, and so forth.

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      Well, the Nazis didn’t just randomly co-opt that term, they were the result of a merger of two different political parties, one far right and the other far right but with some ✨ socialist characteristics ✨ (if you’re ethnically German). On the Night of the Long Knives, all of the socialist-leaning elements of the new NSDAP were murdered in cold blood by the SS.

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    Neo-nazis and far right wingnuts have 2 brain cells, and if any one of those scumbags could see beyond their noses they’d know they’re too stupid to have any power.

    Proof comes from watching the GOP flush America down the toilet.

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      … too stupid to have any power.

      The American Fascist Party controls the House of Representatives. Their criminal Dear Leader is going to get the nomination to be their candidate for President. And if he doesn’t win, they will respond with violence.

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        And if he doesn’t win, they will respond with violence.

        I sure hope that violence monopoly that the legal government wields can be used for good also. They were a bit lackluster on Jan 6th but perhaps they learned something there.

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          They were a bit lackluster on Jan 6th but perhaps they learned something there.

          They weren’t “lackluster” on Jan 6th - they simply treated that white supremacist lynch mob the way the US has always treated white supremacist lynch mobs… with kid gloves.

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      They were too stupid, especially in Europe they would get so much backlash they just went back to their basements.

      But over the years, they got smarter, more eloquent in how they discreetly were racist, not only against Jews, but also Muslims, Africans, Southeast Asians, everyone that’s different to be honest. The latest study shows 26% of Belgium is racist.

      The news also plays into that, by giving up the DESCENT of a perpetrator, instead of his/her Belgian ID. Mostly for crimes not terrorism related. Day in day out, this black man hit his wife, this Turkish guy did that, …

      They never call them Belgians. If the perpetrator is a brown man born and raised here, his parents were born and raised here, but one of his grandfathers was from Morocco, Turkey, etc… They still describe him like ‘a 23 year old Belgian man of Moroccon DESCENT…’ this fed into it. Every time I saw this happen, I wrote to said paper to stop doing that, unless it involves a terrorist attack against a church, mosque, Jewish temple, café, etc… Even then, if they have a Belgian ID, they should still be described as Belgian guy with ideological differences…

      Any news about Muslim girls harassed, assaulted, gangraped by Nazis was en still is getting downplayed and we’re made out to be liars. It won’t see the press. It still happens to this day.

      Also, the latest I’ve seen is them discussing on certain forums whether it would be better for the ‘protection’ of Muslims (to start with) if they would put them in concentration camps? This one made me sick and I’m letting all my Belgian friends know that this is going on and fortunately everyone was outraged. But also, they have their heads in their asses, they even don’t follow the news, because they can’t do anything about it.

      But someone has to know and do something. I’m thinking about compiling a list of all the forums i’ve seen this talked about and send them to every press agency, every community leader, also our new immigrant centers where there are a lot of young people, so they know not to engage and/or associate with these people and be educated against Nazi’s.

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      I wonder what rock youve been living under that the far right doesnt hold any power.

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          “Deserve” might have been a better word choice, even if it ascribes a moral imperative that doesn’t quite work either.

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          It’s a thin distinction, and I don’t know that I would use that exact phrasing, but I get it…. And I also get why it didn’t get read the way you intended.

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      Most of them are too stupid to hold power, but there are enough smart but evil ones that it doesn’t matter much.

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    I think it would be a good look to balance pro-Palestine demonstrations with anti-Nazi symbolism.

    Would be funny to watch ‘journalists’ report on the Nazis in a protest when there are more people with anti-Nazi gear.

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        Couldn’t they just report that Nazis and anti-Nazis are pro-Palestine?

        Didn’t you read this part?

        “Nine out of ten of them would probably happily commit a hate crime against anyone [at the pro-Palestine protest].”

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        That’d be a pretty weird report, but sure.

        They can report anything.

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          I’m not sure what would be weird about it if it was what literally happening. How would you report it?

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      All they need is one guy with a nazi flag and they can say everyone there is complicit. And they can bring their own nazi to model for them.

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        I mean, they don’t even need that.

        They can say whatever they want, lol.

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    It is kind of funny to see the nazis who hate muslims more than jews and those who hate jews more than muslims go against each other

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      As a Jew…none of this is funny.

      There was a hate crime down the street from me, a young girl was followed home from a peace rally and her house was shot up.

      This shit needs to stop. Islamophobia and Anti Semitism should not and cannot be tolerated as an outgrowth of this war.

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    Too many brown, jews and leftist people in Palestinian protests. They won’t like it there.

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      The thing about Nazis (and other flavors of racist shitbags if anyone wants to play the “well akshually they’re not Nazis, theyre…” game) is they don’t care, they’ll pretend to be reasonable, break bread with their enemies, etc. as long as it’s convenient for them. But they don’t view those others as being equal human beings, so once they’ve accomplished whatever they set out to do, they’ll turn on them as soon as they think they have the upper hand without a moment’s hesitation.

      That’s the Nazi playbook and always has been. You can see it happen in WWII, you can see it in the lunatic fringe taking over the Republican party over the last century or so, it’s how these types operate.

      They’ll happily throw their lot in with whoever is convenient to their cause in the moment, why should they care? They’re just planning on turning on them down the road anyway, hell, it probably even gets them a better look at how these temporary allies/future targets for extermination operate and gets them in closer for when they eventually make their move against them.

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    Its almost like the far right and the pro palestine people share certain things in common.

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      Like what?

      Pro Palestine people want Palestinian people to be freed from oppression. It doesn’t matter that the people currently oppressing them (most directly anyway) are Jews, it just matters that they are the oppressors.

      The far-right (the ones being discussed here anyway that are going to these events and spewing antisemitic crap) hate Jews because they’re Jews. On a different day I’m sure they’d be saying horrible shit about Arabs too.

      So, they might have “I don’t like Netanyahu” in common, but that doesn’t really warrant a loaded statement like “It’s almost like the far right and the pro palestine people share certain things in common” now does it

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        On a different day I’m sure they’d be saying horrible shit about Arabs too.

        Hell they’ll start saying it a few sentences later

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      It’s almost like they don’t - that’s why it was worth writing an article about, eh?

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      When you consider the goals of both are to control the population, especially the female population it makes sense.

      The gop and Hamas ain’t all that different. They want to dictate what you learn in school, what you’re allowed to wear, who you’re allowed to love and what you do with your own body. They just pray to different ghosts that both happen to be cheap Chinese knock offs of the people they both hate but for different reasons.

      Two sides of the same shit coin Ricky.

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    They would probably harm the movement more than anything, but otherwise the enemy of my enemy is my ally.

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            When goals align I’ll cooperate with literally anyone. When they are attempting to do what I am doing, there is no discussion. We in that moment become allies.

            The only question is if our intended outcomes actually align at all.

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              The only question is if our intended outcomes actually align at all.

              I can answer that question for you- They don’t.

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                  When they do, that means your goals include extermination, segregation, and subjugation of different races

                  In which case, you’re not allying yourself with Nazis, you are a Nazi.

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          You know Nazis also despise the left and would do anything to put you in camps if they could. They are not allies. You are falling in the exact trap described by this article, trying to attract leftists on the few subjects they appear to have in common to make the Nazis appear normal or even allies.

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            I’m not offering to let nazis rule the world, I’m asking for the crowd who wants to stop Israeli’s bombing run and remove Netanyahu from power to be even one person larger.