Graffiti in Giessen, Germanypic.twitter.com/Rr47iFrpV7
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Which one? Sorry there's just so many I'm not sure who you're talking about
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Was thinking of Seb Gorka, who is indisputably a Nazi, but others share same views without formal affiliation...
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Kind of bizzaro poetic that Germany is setting an example for America now.
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Because they learned
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It's true. Germans learned shame, while many Americans (including our POTUS) never have.
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Germans don’t play even a little bit with Nazi sympathizers. It sometimes borders on censorship, but it’s also called learning from history.
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As a German, I can't wholeheartedly agree. The new alt-right party got WAY too much attention and too many votes.
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Understood. But I do still think Germans recognize alt-right incursions sooner, and are willing to fight its normalization more vigorously.
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I hope so. :D Keeping my fingers crossed!
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Our right-wing absolves itself by assuring us that only “other countries” could have holocausts. Germany at least doesn’t have that option.
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They deny it ever happened, or "it wasn't so bad" or "people should be over that by now"
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My three favorite excuses here
I also particularly like how I, as a bi-racial man, should now forget
#Trump’s#birtherism even happened.
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Reading history books in school you wondered how Hitler could have happened, now I know. We are reliving every page.
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History (and other) books we read in school in Germany usually explain how Hitler could have happened.
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But then again, we don't have politicians who don't want us to learn about evolution or climate change.
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Fear, darkness, and hate are all trying to deny the existence of sunlight. Science shows the way.
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Best one in North-East Germany: "Make racists afraid again!"
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