Hey they made asked the nazi to wear a shirt. What more do you want??!

  • LeninWeave [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    We don't judge

    we hold skin color, orientation, and being a Nazi on the same level

    ok, but have you considered :pit:

  • corgiwithalaptop [any, love/loves]M
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    3 years ago

    "Its not like he was rallying other patrons to kill minorities, what more do you people want? He's a good family man that just HAPPENS to have different beliefs."

  • CrimsonSage [any]
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    3 years ago

    "We accept Nazis of all colors and creeds." -A Nazi

  • Dingdangdog [he/him,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    This guy's a scout lol. They go to small businesses, schmooze with the owner and act really polite. Make some dumb as shit arguments about how they're not racist after the owner eventually notices the swastikas and runes or whatever, usually after a few weeks of coming in as a regular and being polite/spending lots of money, they're just about freedom of speech or whatever and slowly more and more come in and completely fucking wreck shop until it's literally a Nazi hang out.

    They play up the victim card really hard while being wayyyyyy too nice to the dumb as dirt owner, then next thing you know you have situations like this where they're literally defending a Nazi but have had it warped into thinking they're standing up for freedom.

    American small business owners fall for this constantly and it's so fucking stupid

    • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Worked at a place that was going down and the owner was ambivalent. This was a tiny vegan place where a lot of leftists ate. She's just really dumb and thought you could somehow be a nazi without being racist etc. Most of the staff were Marxists and the rest radlibs so it wasn't gonna fly no matter what.

      • Dingdangdog [he/him,comrade/them]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah lol, luckily you had the rest of the staff to back you. It gets nasty fast when the owner gets blinded by it.

        • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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          3 years ago

          Honestly we just spotted it before any customers who would also have recognized the guy. As far as places to eat goes it by far the most ethical in town, so there were quite a bit of left activist regulars

  • Rod_Blagojevic [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Honestly, it's more than I expected. I didn't think they would make any accommodations at all for someone being "triggered".

      • Alex_Jones [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Yep. It'll be one of those rules they enforce only when they see an 'undesirable' in their presence.

    • Wildgrapes [she/her]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      They really do be having good reviews on google and such. Just a minor nazi problem you know

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      Don't do it with an account connected to your personal identity. Businesses can and do subpoena identifying information from google and yelp reviews and sue people for the untrue ones.

    • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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      3 years ago

      This graphic seems to imply that Hindenburg's Conservative Party was some kind of bastion of tolerance in 1931 and the Nazis just kinda snuck in and implemented the Anti-Tolerance Law in 1932.

      Set aside the fact that bigotry and the genocidal social impulse ran rampant through European states for centuries and that the country was just emerging from one of the bloodiest periods of European history (ie, WW1 and the various wars surrounding the beginning of the end of European Colonialism). The origination of a great deal of anti-Semitic conspiracy theory came out of the burgeoning corporate industrial base of the United States. Specifically, Henry Ford's "The International Jew" was foisted on Germans as early as the 1920s in a very explicit effort to undermine unionization efforts throughout the Ford Company supply chain.

      "Intolerance" isn't just some baseline human impulse. It is an attitude deliberately seeded and inflamed by particular economic interests for financial gain. Whether you're doing Inquisitions in Spain or concentration camps in Germany, there are material motivations that are worth considering. This isn't just a question of "Tolerating Intolerance".