How many goddamn wars over this do we need

https://lemmy.world/post/17282589

How many goddamn wars over this do we need - Lemmy.World

Wait till OP learns about what America did to non-white people in its’ history.

The Nuremberg race laws were inspired by JimCrow and were actually less restrictive.

Classic whataboutism
How is the fact that america was built on white supremacy and literally inspired Nazi policy whataboutism?
Because that’s not what we’re talking about in this thread. You’re bringing up other atrocities and moving the spot light off of the topic at hand

The post is about the US being an antifascist nation, while it has a very fascist-adjacent history.

CIA backed coups in south America would be whataboutism. How the US inspired the Nazis: not so much.

The history of the US isn’t “fascist-adjacent;” we’ve had our heads ALL THE WAY UP THAT ASS since the beginning and ongoing. Most of the founding fathers were worried that an “excess of democracy” would be bad for business (season 4 of “Scene on Radio,” sceneonradio.org/category/season-4/page/2/).

The US’ crusade against all things vaguely left of center goes even deeper than I ever thought. It’s a bit surprising how many of the most dreadful dictators in the past 100 years were graduates of the School of the Americas and/or installed by the CIA. See: “The Jakarta Method” by Vincent Bevins.

Prunebutt is right here: the US was, at best, laissez-faire about Nazis until it wasn’t. Nazis were good for business. I’ve read a lot on the topic, but can’t find any good citations at the moment. This is an accessible, albeit lightweight entry point: time.com/5414055/american-nazi-sympathy-book/. But listen to just about year of “Behind the Bastards,” and it’s a deep rabbit hole of how closely tied to fascism the US had always been.

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Prunebutt is right here: the US was, at best, laissez-faire about Nazis until it wasn’t.

Oh, I guess I must have imagined the Roosevelt administration being stridently anti-Nazi from the beginning, and the mass protests whenever Nazis showed up in the US.

Oh, I guess I must have imagined

Well, I guess you must have been there, if you didn’t imagine it. /s

Clarification: that was a joke and not supposed to be a proper addition to the argument.

You sure are spending a lot of energy defending literal Nazis. Unless you have an actual point to make, you might want it considering shutting the fuck up.
Where am I defending Nazis? Fuck Nazis. Both the european and the european colonizer kind.