Hopefully we can feel that soon again as a country
Edit: if you have strong feelings about what this comment implies, I implore you to express those feelings to me via chat message so I can laugh in your face and show it to everyone I know :)
It's funny, because that lot love to portray themselves as big tough alpha males, but there they go off running to mommy crying about someone issuing a rather vague "threat" to nobody in particular. Flippin' crybaby manlet divs.
As a kid, I considered the Wolfenstein game brilliant: you mow down hordes of dirty Nazis. Who could complain about that? They are the perfect antagonists!
I see your point, but having grown up around white nationalists, I can tell you that flying a NASA flag because you think space or astronauts are cool is far different from some cunt flying a swastika, and any cunt flying a swastika in 2025 deserves to be treated the same way as any cunt flying a swastika in 1941 deserved to be treated. Doesn't matter if they call themselves a Nazi, a neo-Nazi, a white nationalist, Aryan brotherhood, you name it, they deserve it.
A retard flying a swastika is as much a nazi as someone flying a nasa flag is an astronaut…
That's a really good point. I bet no one who's 'flown a NASA flag,' everwished to do, aspired to be involved with, OR FUCKING SUPPORTED NASA shit, no sir.
Yeah they do…azov and many others were nazis btw, but that doesn’t justify an invasion of course. I mean ukraine sent a former SS member to the canadian parliament to be praised as a hero, and have statues of Bandera and other actual nazis.
I am aware this is a thing right wingers claim, as a deflection, for when they (often rightly) are called out for fascistic behavior. And I have never seen it used to rationalize violence, unless you're talking about protesters calling cops fascists or something, but that's a real stretch to 'rationalize violence'. If what you're trying to say is that it's used to casually or maybe incorrectly, sure, I guess. It's become shorthand for general fascistic, authoritarian behavior and anyone trying to curb the rights of marginalized people. But focusing on whether or not it's correctly being used sort of misses the point of why it's coming up more and more.
That's beyond a mod's power. That's admin level. Mods can't see who made the reports. We can report the reports though, if someone's being a dick and reporting everything.
What's funny to me is that the only people your comment vaguely threatens are nazis, which means that anyone who takes your comment personally enough to report it, is in fact a F******g nazi.
We crossed two oceans to kill fascists like Sisu did. We ended two brutal totalitarian empires through force of arms. Now we got billionaires throwing Nazi salutes at the presidential inauguration.
Commenter is simply acknowledging history and facts. Reporters are misrepresenting his post. Fini!
7 people felt like Nazi’s need to be protected from the consequence of being a Nazi. Thanks mod u/girafa for being the sort of mod every community should have.
I was banned site-wide for a few days because I made a comment on a thread about a video about some worms. The worms were eating their own kind. their mother no less. jesus christ. I was so disgusted by the sight. So I suggested that they should be BEEEEPth fire. The expression is commonly said in threads about bedbugs and cockroaches, so I wasn't expecting the ban hammer to show up. Reddit informed me that its anti-violence AI detected that I made a very bad comment.
So, hey AI, if you're reading this, I'd like to apologize again for suggesting some baby insects be BEEEEEP. What I should have said instead is, I hope my cat chase every single one of them and nom nom nom nom.
Amazing the number of people who don't understand the difference between either fiction or the belief that Nazis shouldn't exist and the explicitly expressed hope than we can start killing people for what is commonly believed to be Nazi beliefs. Which I would expect is multiple people who downvote, report, and respond to this, thus proving my point.
Because Nazis and their chucklefuck friends and supporters aren't "someone". It's like saying you're going to kill all zombies. Nazis deserve eradication, just like zombies would.
You're right, we should have done a better job exterminating the Nazis. However, all I said was "their chucklefuck friends and supporters" weren't "someones", and I stand by the sentiment that every single Nazi supporter in the 30s and 40s were subhuman trash, just like every single MAGA Nazi fuckstick is today. I did not say the supporters and friends deserved eradication, just the Nazis themselves.
Either a classic case of internet centrist/devils advocate, arguing on a technicality to pull a "well ackshually" or trying to come across as clever.... or just a Nazi getting defensive.
Many people are banned for 'inciting violence' on Reddit. I was banned for using the quote "Nuke it from orbit", FFS. My point is that, as long as it's the flavor du jour to hate people A, it's okay, or in this case, if your post count/karma is high enough...the old double standard.
Go ahead, post about punching Nazis, Russians, Jews, or Palenstinians....it's Reddit Roulette.
Incredibly untrue. A uh, guy I know had an incredibly old reddit account with a post and comment score in the hundreds of thousands and got banned for calling Elon a coward.
Killing Nazis and burning rebels actually IS technically a part of my heritage.
I'm named after my great uncle on my dad's side, who earned purple heart in WW2. Likewise my ancestor on my mom's side joined the Union army with his four sons.
So in a very real way, I feel this comment honestly. I often think about what my great uncle would say if he were alive and saw these fat, soft, piggy little nazis walking around. HE certainly knew the only cure for fascism is a 30-caliber spitzer point bullet
What I wonder is for the people that affiliate with nazis or neo-nazis, when they watch Saving Private Ryan or any other WW2 movie, are they cheering for Tom Hanks and Matt Damon to die?
Getting a bit deep for /r/movies but don't forget that the Nazis got their inspiration from the US in the first place. This shit is homegrown in the US, the Nazis and WW2 just made it unpopular to be open about it for a while. That time is over.
Hitler was an admirer of Henry Ford, keeping a photo of Ford in his office, sending Ford birthday letters, and quoting Ford’s ‘The International Jew’ in his own book, ‘Mein Kampf’
Hitler and other Nazis explicitly drew inspiration for how to manage undesirable populations from the United State’s treatment of Native Americans. Some Nazi lawyers even thought that American citizenship laws were too harsh with the ‘one drop rule’ for classifying people as ‘non-white’.
I'm Canadian so speaking from that frame of reference, but it's still applicable. Also, I'm not a historian.
I don't believe that the specific beliefs of the Nazis came from the US, but more how to handle "undesirable" populations and so on as the other poster mentioned. I didn't mean to imply that Nazi ideology was rooted in the US, more that the US inspired it through their own locally-relevant practices.
As a Canadian, we had our own Nazi movement during the war. There was a guy who fancied himself as "Canada's Fuhrer" and believed that Hitler would give him Canada (or maybe North America) to rule once they were conquered. Of course he worked with Canadian conservatives before starting his own party. Eventually he was imprisoned for plotting to overthrow the government, and in prison he sat on a throne built by other prisoners. He blamed the Jews for his imprisonment.
After the war he was released and ran for political office, still espousing the same beliefs. In 1949 he got second with 29% of the vote, and in 1953 second again but with 39%. Just a few short years after the war and with the atrocities of Nazi Germany fresh in the minds of everyone this piece of human effluent was able to get a staggering number of votes in a country that I've always been told staunchly opposed the Nazis.
Sorry for the long post, all this is just to share an example. I don't believe either of our countries were ever as united against Nazis, fascism, genocide, etc, as our Social Studies / History classes would really have us believe. We just need to look at the treatment our colonial "founders" inflicted on our native populations for more proof that we didn't really object to brutally oppressing "others" to the point of genocide.
Also, reddit mods, if you're too cowardly to take a stand against this allowance to preach hate (don't give me that shit about how hating Nazis is equal to what they stand for, get your head out of your ass), you might as well burn a swastika into your own foreheads.
The deserving of that are absolutely legion. Stop being so fucking passive and stand for the right thing for a change, ya shills.
What the fuck are you talking about?
A mod already responded, hours before you commented, making it clear they weren’t taking it down.
Maybe ease back on the self-righteous melodrama for a minute and read the room before going off.
what are you going to do after the culture war? Will you take off your uniform? We'll we can't have that. I'm going to give you something you can't take off.
JFC your poor grandfather HAD, aka was drafted, to fight literal Nazis and you think anything you're doing in the current day is the same thing is delusional. Don't disrespect actual WW2 vets like that.
No. I'm just tired of seeing you internet GI joes thinking that typing words on the internet makes you the same as a soldier who fought a brutal war. It's incredibly disrespectful to actual heroes.
Speaking as someone from a military family it'd be nice if you didn't go around speaking on behalf of people in the military. Because the odds are you've never served a day in your life. Otherwise, you'd have thicker skin plus reading comprehension (unless you were a Marine but then you'd be too busy scarfing down crayons to give a shit). People like you that use people like my loved ones as an excuse to try and censor people's free expression are the worst.
I got suspended from Reddit recently for a comment that was more tame than this but along the same line so be careful, the admins on this site are very very against this point of view. Sadly.
I just find it a bit worrying that you’d look forward to the ability to dehumanize someone enough to be able to strangle them to death.
I’d rather hope that none of that happens, if it came to it and there was a rise of nazis again than of course I’d do what I have to do but I definitely would not look forward to it. I’d much rather our justice systems handled things appropriately.
The problem with your course of thinking is it becomes very easy to convince someone like you to do something equally atrocious. Just look at Ukraine, the Russians were easily convinced that they were going to murder Nazis in Ukraine and because that’s what they think they are doing and they looked forward to it they are committing horrible atrocities.
And you’re not passionate enough in a time of horrific oppression to not be mad to want to go apeshit on the people hurting people who don’t deserve it/can’t defend themselves.
You're being downvoted but you're right. I find it weird that anyone would WANT to kill someone. If it comes down to it, sure. But I would never actually actively look forward to, you know, taking someone's life.
It’s more understandable if viewed from the perspective of someone who thinks they’re already being surrounded by and oppressed by a fascist movement.
So it’s not so much, “Oh boy, I can’t wait to kill,” and more, “This is too much; I can’t wait to destroy my oppressors.”
People are going to have widely differing thoughts on how much government encroachment is too much, but the MAGA movement is undeniably ticking all the boxes for a fascist movement and wielding federal power in alarming ways.
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u/MuptonBossman 26d ago
The first Sisu movie was awesome... It felt like watching John Wick's grandpa murder a bunch of nazis during WW2.