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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    vox
    Posts: 524 from 2003/11/24
    From: Belgrade
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    Jim wrote:
    Andreas has a point.
    There are virtually no genuine Nazi's left.
    And the few that remain are about 90 years old.
    Further, while I can appreciated the comparisons to WWII, the continuing mention of Nazis is getting a bit tired.
    After all, today's Germans have been one of the more vocal critics of Russia's action.

    Neo-Nazis? Heck, we have those in the US.
    And nationalism does not automatically equate with fascism.


    Many aspects of extreme nationalism are equal to fascism. Check it if you don`t believe it. It even includes hatered for the Jews, or admiration for nazi supporters quite often, but ideas of "living space just for one nation" (all foreigners out) and "XYZ for XYZians" parole is quite enough for me.

    Original nazis are hopefully dead, yes.

    But death of third reich (or Mussolini) sadly doesn`t mean ideas are dead.
    National-socialism seems to be quite attractive doctrine because it oversimplifies
    things (clear enemy) and boosts ego (national superiority).

    Like you haven`t heard of neonazism in e.g. UK or Russia,which is very sad for countries that suffered a lot in WWII.

    Yes, there is unbanned Neonazi party of US, as well as largest Neonazi forum, Stormfront is in US. Founded by ex KKK leader I do believe.

    Strangely, todays Germans are most anti Neonazi, while neonazism is on rise in countries that once won Nazis.

    http://www.theguardian.com/gall/0,,711990,00.html
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