There’s actually a movie called Look Who’s Back, where Hitler is transported to the modern day, and at the end of the film, he’s gaining political momentum, because it turns out that while the Nazis were driven out of power, their ideology was allowed to continue.
It really is the case that there are a lot of people out there that like Nazi ideology, but just don’t like to be associated with the endgame of their ideology.
“Er ist wieder da” was the most depressing comedy movie of the decade. (“Don’t look up” is this decade’s winner)
It gets even more depressing when you learn that many of the public scenes are NOT scripted, they’re literally a guy in a hitler suit, out in public, think Borat, but with nazis.
I read something ages ago, some study or something, not sure how legit, and it basically came to the conclusion that the only way to stop people from liking and associating with Nazi ideology is to not expose them to it, because there are some people that will like it if exposed, and it can’t really be stopped.
Well, you can’t just cull for the sake of culling, who do you cull? So you need something like a war to occur, but the internet will just keep radicalizing people at an increasing rate even as they get culled.
Edit: Like Russia is being culled right now, but that doesn’t deter the growth elsewhere.
We’re never going to see a war like WW2 again, only isolated things like Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and Palestine.
War would become nuclear and destroy everyone if something like WW2 happened again and wouldn’t really wipe it out, it’d wipe everyone out, and let it thrive in the now remaining isolated pockets.
So there will only be isolated wars but that doesn’t outpace it’s growth worldwide.
While Ukraine is not anywhere near the scale of WWII, they’re hardly isolated. While the hot battlefield is geographically isolated, the logistical and economic battlefields deeply involve many countries around the world, including NATO countries, China, and Iran. It’s much bigger than a proxy war.
There’s actually a movie called Look Who’s Back, where Hitler is transported to the modern day, and at the end of the film, he’s gaining political momentum, because it turns out that while the Nazis were driven out of power, their ideology was allowed to continue.
It really is the case that there are a lot of people out there that like Nazi ideology, but just don’t like to be associated with the endgame of their ideology.
“Er ist wieder da” was the most depressing comedy movie of the decade. (“Don’t look up” is this decade’s winner)
It gets even more depressing when you learn that many of the public scenes are NOT scripted, they’re literally a guy in a hitler suit, out in public, think Borat, but with nazis.
It’s a pretty good watch, I think it was free on youtube when I saw it a couple years ago.
Edit: yup still on there, with English subtitles
https://youtu.be/WiiUm7v0ilo
I read something ages ago, some study or something, not sure how legit, and it basically came to the conclusion that the only way to stop people from liking and associating with Nazi ideology is to not expose them to it, because there are some people that will like it if exposed, and it can’t really be stopped.
Culling the herd seems to be the tried and true method.
I’m not even sure how well that will work now with the internet.
I don’t follow.
Well, you can’t just cull for the sake of culling, who do you cull? So you need something like a war to occur, but the internet will just keep radicalizing people at an increasing rate even as they get culled.
Edit: Like Russia is being culled right now, but that doesn’t deter the growth elsewhere.
WW2 we culled the extremists, same with the US civil war.
So yes, I am suggesting war is the only answer to Fascism.
I don’t think any other option would have worked for Japan, Italy and Germany either.
We’re never going to see a war like WW2 again, only isolated things like Russia and Ukraine, and Israel and Palestine.
War would become nuclear and destroy everyone if something like WW2 happened again and wouldn’t really wipe it out, it’d wipe everyone out, and let it thrive in the now remaining isolated pockets.
So there will only be isolated wars but that doesn’t outpace it’s growth worldwide.
While Ukraine is not anywhere near the scale of WWII, they’re hardly isolated. While the hot battlefield is geographically isolated, the logistical and economic battlefields deeply involve many countries around the world, including NATO countries, China, and Iran. It’s much bigger than a proxy war.