• hydroptic@sopuli.xyz
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    14 hours ago

    One of the mistakes Germans (+ occupying forces) and the Austrians made after WW II was pardoning / “washing clean” Nazis after the war. Eg. the Austrian far right party FPÖ was founded by an SS member, and I’d be surprised if the AfD didn’t have Nazis in its family tree as well.

    People who support fascism can’t be rehabilitated, except for a tiny minority.

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      12 hours ago

      We had the same problem after the civil war.

      The slavers were kept out of power for 10 years, with excellent results.

      Then political priorities shifted and they were allowed back into power.

      Cue the KKK, Jim Crow, and the resumption of ‘Southern Culture’ (ie evil racial brutality).

      The nazis were largely displaced for decades, the slaver class wasn’t, and it destroyed America.

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        But that’s the thing: Nazis weren’t really even displaced, and many kept their jobs in eg. the judiciary because they were seen as indispensable. The failure of denazification was on display especially egregiously in Austria, where you’d have people openly wearing Nazi uniforms years after the war, and they concoted the idea that they were all just unwilling victims of Nazism instead of enthusiastic participants.