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Just asking questions 40:15
For those who don't know Lina E. is an anti-fascist that was convicted to 5 years in jail, for allegedly being absolutely based by thoroughly beating up a neo-nazi.
Nazis invented 3 minute ad breaks…
there’s kind of a major plot point that was left out of this video. Hitler’s rise is typically considered as a direct result from the brutal victory conditions that were imposed on germany after WW1. This in part gives context to the many leniencies after WW2. Similarly, the powers were desperately trying to avoid any future conflicts with the introduction of nuclear weapons. Nazi sentiment was only one cog in the wheel for how things played out.
Hasans take on the FDP is so accurate omg
Regarding the ending, it's actually worse than that. The Gehlen Group is what formed the core of the current, modern German intelligence service. What should become apparent when watching these videos is how seamlessly Fascists were reintegrated into the Liberal state apparatus with the latter's blessing, as Fascists makes for very good anti-Communists, and should perhaps further serve to answer the modern conundrum of "where are all these fascists coming from?". They simply never left.
CDU, by the way, are liberals. Because no matter what you might have heard, liberals are, by definition, conservatives.
wild to finally see Bes Marx man's videos and research is ludicrous genuinely rewatch his Turkey video often given how detailed it is.
35:22 As a swede who's more politically active than most, I'm not entirely sure I completely agree with Hasan's wording here. While I completely agree that there needs to exist flaws in a state in order for there to be unhappiness that populists exploit to garner sympathy, the rise of SD in Sweden can be mostly traced back to a poorly handled migration policy and rising crime. This obviously cannot be placed squarely on the shoulders of the migrants, but rather on the government doing a bad job helping said migrants to integrate into swedish society as well as creating the circumstances for youth turning to gangs and crime to support their family, the statement "it's never about migration" is just wrong. SD made these mistakes of the government the bedrock of their populist propaganda. Had migration been properly handled and had crime not been growing, SD would be an insignificant neo-nazi party you've never even heard about.
A reasonably educated person would look at these flaws and work for a better system that can preempt many of these issues, but the parties tried to push through with business-as-usual. They dismissed SD based on their rather dubious background and wouldn't even heed their populist propaganda as anything worth debating. This made the people who felt the very real results of a poorly handled migration policy and rising crime feel like their concerns were ignored. This was a major mistake and as a result SD grew even larger in the next election. At this point they had grown too big to ignore, and now they had to be dealt with. This in turn legitimized them and their concerns further, and made swedes who had been dubious based on their background suddenly feel like they could support the party. "Everyone should be heard" is a pretty common thing I hear from people defending SD these days.
It might sound like I'm painting a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation here, but there is a side road that's easily missed. It was entirely possible to dismiss SD as a neo-nazi party that should be ignored and at the same time handle the very real problems that they are exploiting to garner support. Solve the underlying problems and SD gets no sympathy, and their propaganda runs out of fuel. I think Hasan mostly agrees with me on all of this, but his wording here is just bad. Which is fine, but I felt like it needed some clarification.
Its actually pretty eerie to look at the Websites of older German companies (the history section). Most of them are suspiciously missing the part of their history between 1933 and 1945.
These subtitles maaan. I'll call her "Urzula Thunderline" from now on lol
So when is the Video on Turkey becoming Fascist the war crimes they perpetrated against Armenia? or the Video on all the Socialist leaders who killed Millions of their own citizens? Perhaps NATO had their hand in so many pots back then that they had to make a hard decision and chose the lesser evil.
GREAT. LIVE DEUTSCHLAND
The only cool thing about Churchill is that he refused to visit America during prohibition and a doctor had to write him a prescription for unlimited alcohol so he could have it in America
The entire reason Germany didn’t become like the Soviet Union was specifically, in my opinion, because of the freikorps/how Germany was treated after world war 1, which bred sentiments of fascism and extreme nationalism. The weimar republic was weak, the Arbeiter und soldatenräte where strong, but unfortunately the fascist paramilitaries where stronger and directly funded by the liberal republic to keep the communists in check. Goes to show how liberalism and fascism are sides of the same coin.
Austria is even worse.
This is the dumbest take I've ever seen on denazification in post-WWII Germany.
Denazification succeeded in West Germany and failed in the East.
The reality is that West Germany handled Nazism as the great evil it was and implemented the 4 D's: demilitarization, decentralization, democratization, and denazification.
East Germany was not decentralized, was not democratic, and as evident from the voting demographics of modern Germany, was clearly not denazified. The SED in East Germany was too busy trying to instill socialism into everyone's brains that a substantial number of East Germans to this day don't know why/how Nazism happened, and some question if it was really bad. Look up where the far-right parties are most popular in Germany, and you will find that it's in the parts of Germany which correspond to the Soviet occupation zone which later became the puppet that was the GDR.
This concludes my debunking of this dumb lefty history lesson.
Nice how the video starts with a stupid statement already haha
The AFD is more popular in the East than it is in the West… why is a far right party more popular in Eastern Germany today?
We should have just let the nazis fuck up the ussr then nuke both the nazis and the ussr and world peace
well this is rather simplified and pretty populistic. especially since the grass routes initative in the late 70s denazification was going pretty good.
but yeah in the first decade after or so nothing was really done. especially the prosection of war crimes.
read Blackshirts and Reds
38:00 "Do you think North African immigrants share the same values as Western Europeans?"
Whenever someone asks or says this I wonder one thing: Do you think all Western Europeans share the same values?
Religions institutions helping Nazis?? Weird….
brainrot