Thursday, January 25, 2024

Being 'anti-woke' is not something new. The nazis were too.

Is someone who acts like a fascist actually a fascist? Some may agree while others disagree. But let me ask you: would you like to live in a world in which people who are not white, heterosexual and 'christian' are margenalized or even prosecuted?


Here's the chart enlarged:


The old gothic/German handwriting is hard to read for people in our days; it basically depicts who the nazis saw as 'Untermench'. Red: communists and other anti-fascists; Green: criminals; people of colour: prostitutes, alcoholics and other 'scum of the earth'; Purple: Jehovah's Witnesses and others 'who don't believe in Jesus in the right way'; Brown: gypsies, Romas and other 'travelers'; Pink: homosexuals. Blue: Immigrants. But not always the white ones. 

Interestingly enough the nazis hated exactly the same groups of people (click) that are hated by people who are proudly 'anti-woke'. 🤔

Interesting how the nazis hated homosexuals but gladly used them for their own s3xual pleasures (click). A bit hypocritical if you ask me. Those nazis remind me of a group of people who claim to be very anti s3x offenses but were caught being s3x offenders (click) themselves. Interestingly, not so long ago, 26 Republican ''christians' voted against (click) a bill clamping down on child sex abuse. 

Remarkable behaviour for people who think every non-heterosexual person is 'a groomer'. It almost makes you suspicious of people who shout the loudest they are fiercely against s3xual offenses, especially when aimed at children. 

Why is it bad to want every group to live peacefully together? In other words: why is it bad to be 'woke'?



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