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Anonymous 3w

Something something evidence of your eyes and ears

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

That word verbatim:

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

Read the article. They didn’t find any similar slogans at all.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

I don’t know much about the situation and I’m not a WW2 historian but I also don’t blindly believe everything I see online. The phrase absolutely has fascist origins from my own studies on the topic and even if the phrase was completely fabricated by DHS, what does it mean?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3w

From what studies? Why should I blindly believe you over a mostly trustworthy source like Snopes? My guess is that the intention was to say that one of their officers is all of our public servants but I do not know for sure. It seems odd to confidently call it a nazi slogan without evidence.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

You can’t see anything wrong with that podium’s quote the *day* after an ICE thug shot a citizen in the head? Did you know, the Nazis used to perform collective punishment on entire villages when a single Nazi was attacked? They would make an entire village suffer for one person’s choice of justifiably fucking a Nazi up.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

It seems odd to confidently defend this administration in the face of the blatantly disregard the lives of their citizens. Like, have you ever read any testimony from Germany citizens, technically Nazis, who didn’t do anything to try and stop hitler’s rise to power? What their reasoning for it was?

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

A lot of them claimed that they didn’t believe that the concentration camps were real, until it was impossible to deny. They claimed it sounded like outlandish lies, and that it was too inhumane and something that wouldn’t be done. does this ring a bell at all, possibly within your own reaction to our government rapidly throwing out the constitution and embracing authoritarianism?

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

I’ve been an open critic of ICE and their brutality, but I don’t think this slogan is the problem. The Nazi’s did a lot of terrible things. I haven’t seen any reason to believe this slogan was in reference to any events in Nazi Germany.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

You lose credibility when you start making baseless accusations. This administration deserves a mountain of criticism, but let’s stick to the facts. Not sure how that testimony would be relevant

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

So you don’t see any relevance, while Stephen miller, Pete hegseth, Dan bonvino , and countless others, have known neonazi ties and openly support naziism? Have you ever wondered why no one from the administration would discuss the leaked young republican group chat, where they praised hitler, spewed racial slurs, and denied the severity of the holocaust? Have you ever wondered why there haven’t been *any* white nationalist rallies ever since ICE started mass hiring externally and scaling up?

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

I’ve been a relentless critic of this administration’s authoritarianism and disregard for the constitution. That doesn’t mean that this slogan originated in Nazi Germany.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

How about you stop living in denial and recognize that our country is being couped from within, and by some fucking white supremacist Nazis no less. That testimony is relevant as it relates to the millions of Americans living in denial right now, such as yourself. That’s why I recommend you go research some early holocaust history, specifically before the concentration camps were opened. Learn how it began, and how it built over the course of years. It didn’t happen instantly.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

No one said the slogan originated word-for-word in Nazi germany, you’re arguing semantics to avoid the crux of the argument. The point is that the slogan portrays the same message that the Nazis portrayed when they’d kill an entire village in retribution for a single guard getting attacked. That all of us are expendable, and they are not. They’re trying to quell resistance before it scales up.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

That’s why they instantly claimed full immunity for the ICE officer who murdered Renee, regardless of whether he’s guilty and without an investigation. They’re establishing a precedent of supreme authority with no checks or balances, and that the state can kill is without consequences.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

What do you think is implied by calling it a “straight up nazi slogan”? I’ve seen posts all over the internet claiming its word for word a nazi slogan. Do you understand how significant it would be if the administration was literally, intentionally copying slogans from Hitler’s Germany? I’m sorry but it helps nothing to spread misinformation.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

A slogan inspired or derived by a Nazi. Dude, I don’t know if you’re intentionally being disingenuous, or just misled/misinformed; but they’ve *been* quoting Hitler for awhile now. To the point where they themselves are considered neonazis. Donald trump has repeatedly quoted hitler’s “poisoning our blood” eugenics line, especially during the campaign trial. Stephen miller recently paraphrased quite a bit from Joseph fucking goebbels; krist noem

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3w

Kristi norm has repeatedly stated that anyone even recording ice agents are committing violence against ice agents; like why are you this insistent of defending literal neonazis who have an obsession with reviving the third reich and American white supremacy?

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3w

Aka, you’re straight up the one spreading misinformation, potentially disinformation, solely out of wanting to believe that the current admin aren’t neo-nazis? That chain of thought won’t end well for you, just like the idea of “Hitler isn’t a dictator” back in the 1930s did.

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