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    This entire “ANTI-WOKE” is just some bullshit that the most ignorant bigots hide behind thinking they can be as fucking awful as they want to be.

    They’ve even brought back anti-gay with the anti-trans thing under the old “THINK OF THE CHILDREN” banner which is pure bullshit.

    It really seemed for a good 10-15 years that that shit was conquered.

    These morons hide their racism by scoffing at anything with a non-white person in it with the label “POC”.

    The funniest thing is, they think their fucking clever and they use 1950’s housefrau shit like “DENGENERATE” and other outmoded bullshit words.

    They make fun of the left for being triggered by their own shadows(which does happen) but these morons are scared of anything not white and not straight, it’s really awful but kind of funny in a sick way.

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      It’s almost like a spectrum with anything outside what I’m comfortable with is where I draw the line, especially if I’m dabbling or experimenting with anything that makes me vaguely uncomfortable, because what I’d people get the wrong idea that I’m “that,” isn’t it? The slider moves, everyone!

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    Image Transcription:

    X/Twitter post by user Eric Alper @ThatEricAlpher reading: What thing from your teenage years do you think should make a comeback?

    Reply by user Geraldine @everywhereist reading: The prevailing belief that Nazis are bad.

    [I am a human, if I’ve made a mistake please let me know. Please consider providing alt-text for ease of use. Thank you. 💜]

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    Wolfenstein The New Order: Nice! Killing knot-zees like it’s 1992!!

    Wolfenstein II The New Collosus: what is this woke anti American shit/why can’t we play as the real “good” guys

    Gee. Somewhere between the release of these two games public opinion changed. The first came out in 2014, btw. The second’s ad campaign had “Make America Nazi Free Again” as a slogan, something that id thought we’d all agree. Nazis were in that safe group of “enemies we can slaughter without guilt” alongside aliens, zombies and robots.

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      I got banned from reddit for saying: Wolfenstein The New Order is one of if not the best game of all time, the only good nazi is a dead nazi. GET HYPED!

      I mean, I’m happy they had an implosion, but it should have been because of the nazi sympathy, not because of their api.

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        Well one cost “the right people” more money than they were willing to give and one didn’t. It’s almost like money doesn’t matter until it matters to the gawd, it sounds crazy to say it, it’s so dystopian, shadow governments’ corporate overlords. Lives otoh… shudder

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      The second’s ad campaign had “Make America Nazi Free Again” as a slogan

      Gee, that wouldn’t happen to be a poke at a particular presidential campaign?

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        It can only piss off Nazi sympathizers tbh. I mean If you believed that America was going downhill and wanted to make it “great again” surely making it Nazi Free would be part of that goal right?

        Unless… 🤔

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    An overall disdain for anything too trendy or popular.

    My teenage family members live and die by the trend cycle. Teenagers have always cared about what’s cool, but now the trend cycle is so fast it’s impossible to keep up without spending inordinate amounts of money and generating tons of waste. It also just doesn’t seem great for their self-esteem.

    I was a teen in the mid-2000s/early 2010s hipster Tumblr era, which of course came with its own issues. But at least the trend cycle took a few years, and if anything I liked was unpopular I could just roll my eyes and say it’s just too obscure for you normies to understand.

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      I wouldn’t be concerned about trending itself, it’s that people seem to be favoring trends that are objectively bad. The pandemic people kept saying it wasn’t real and would go away when summer of 2020 came… but that proved wrong, and so few seem to want to learn from the lesson of going against science in favor of Fox News or whatever other negative trend that crowds keep following. If we were trending towards building affordable houses for more people and sheltering the homeless and not making rent lock people into jobs they don’t want - I’d thing it was progress. But right now, the crowds seem to be flocking to some negative-oriented Nazi kind of shit.

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        I respectfully disagree. Yes crazies are getting crazier and louder, but overall more young people are trending left – and further left – than ever. I don’t think bigotry is particularly cool or trendy to most teenagers.

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          Yes crazies are getting crazier and louder

          It isn’t just their words, since 2014 they believe all kinds of wild things, and the pandemic was just one example of how they act out on these belief as business owners, neighbors, organizations. It isn’t just politics.

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    I’d like this AND “Getting banned from a website requires you to draw unnecessary attention to yourself through misbehavior”

    Yes I am STILL salty about the Reddit ban!

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    Where the hell do you get the idea that that’s not already the “prevailing belief”?

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    Bring back video games where the developers make them to be fun and players play them to have fun.

    Too many developers are in it for profit and too many players demand optimal competitive play.

    Sometimes I don’t want to conform to the min/max meta, Jason.

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      I agree it used to mean actual, armband wearing, genocide creating, goose stepping evil people that started WWII.

      Yes today there are still people who somehow support that shit with the books, flags, tats and armbands to prove it. There is a term for it. Neo Nazi. If you want Nazis to punch these are it, though it might not make them any less of one.

      Now by that standard is Trump a Nazi? No. But some throw the term around to essentially mean group=bad. The left crazies do it with nazi, the right crazies do it with communism. Over time it loses meaning to the point where nobody takes it seriously. Boy who cried wolf. The way to stop that is to only use the term on the real people, not the kinda sorta if you squint your eyes it’s similar in a way people. Not to say they they aren’t assholes or don’t deserve to be called out by other terms…

      Anyway yes people hate the real deal Nazis, but probably not every group someone on twitter slaps that label on to. End rant.

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        Trump may not be a Nazi or a Neo-Nazi, as those are extremely specific subsets of Fascism. Trump is an authoritarian fascist. His TV series proved that well before his second or third presidential campaign.

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          I agree. But he’s also not “actual Hitler” as many have said over the years. It’s different levels of asshole and I wish people had more nuance is my point

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            Idk, he wanted to order the military to go in with weapons blazing at blm protesters. Defended those who marched and chanted in Charlottesville that “Jews! Will not! Replace us!”

            He may not have the name hitler, but he seems to love that stuff. Oh yeah and covered up (has something to do with?) Kashoggi being quartered, alive when he himself couldn’t listen to the tapes of the sounds of agony. What exactly would earn him “Nazi” status, in your view?

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        It’s almost as if there’sa term for right wing authoritarianism/authoritarianism, isn’t it?

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      Also terms like “grammar Nazi” is helping to weaken the seriousness of the word.

      In Denmark people sometimes use it to say that somebody is quite particular about something (similar to “grammar Nazi”) like " yeah, he’s kinda Nazi about people not wearing shoes in his apartment" I don’t know if that’s common in other countries too? But it’s definitely weakening the gravity of the word 'nazi".

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      I see facist pedophiles who are also extremely racist against non whites daily in Montana. Is that a Nazi?

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      It’s exactly the same here in the US. Anyone right of Bernie Sandars was called a Nazi for a few years there (happens less today, but still happens), so now when someone shouts nazi, everyone just rolls their eyes.

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        I don’t roll my eyes, I just ask what precisely they mean when they say Nazi, and usually precisely what they mean by whatever word they use in that response with a flexible definition. Because it could literally be anything between “murder anyone who isn’t straight, white and Christian” and “not as progressive as Biden”.

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            I mean, he essentially campaigned and won on not being Trump. He’s been competent enough in office though.

            “Inoffensively competent” is about the highest praise I’d give him, and it’s deeply sad that that’s a substantial improvement over his predecessor.

            I’ll give Trump that not everything he did in office was terrible - he did sign the FIRST STEP Act which was broadly a good thing, and I approved of the Devos Title IX policy changes, and that’s about it.

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        It also happens the other way: Sanders, Cortez are called socialists, and even refer to themselves as socialist. Neither are anything of the sort.

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        Ramifications of failures from education systems throughout the U.S.

        Can’t be surprised that no one articulates themselves properly when the only things most of these people read are less than 150 characters at a time.

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    The left is calling the right nazis.

    The right is calling the left nazis.

    The nazis first endorsed Trump when it was against Hillary, then Biden against Trump.

    These are confusing times,but rest assured that the prevailing belief is that nazis are bad.