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In reply to the discussion: Americans no longer have to guess how the Germans "allowed" H and Nazis [View all]Trueblue Texan
(2,425 posts)10. Willing citizens, but few leaders..
God knows there are plenty of folks who see what is going on and are willing to resist. The question is, how? Thousands march every day, but is that all we got? We can support candidates who embrace democratic values, and we can speak out. But apart from that, what can we do? My sleeves are rolled up and have been for a while. What to do now?
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Americans no longer have to guess how the Germans "allowed" H and Nazis [View all]
HAB911
Aug 2017
OP
Great line. Seeking to return to the way things were in the face of injustice is injustice.
ck4829
Aug 2017
#32
A huge difference is that significant numbers of Americans have been
PoindexterOglethorpe
Aug 2017
#14
fox TV, breibart & several other RW "tabloid" medias are funded by & arms of the Republican party.
Sunlei
Aug 2017
#33
Germanys right-The Local 'gov' did the killing while H's closest "Admin" supervised & public watched
Sunlei
Aug 2017
#24
Glad my Dad and uncles, the OG Antifa that killed nazis without a permit
workinclasszero
Aug 2017
#25
Plus, we have Temer in Brazil to see where we will be at in a few months time.
L. Coyote
Aug 2017
#27
I've thought of this several times. I had always wondered how that happened in Germany, now I see
RKP5637
Aug 2017
#28
I was a wee child -- actually, I was a wee teenager -- when I first saw this Monty Python sketch
rocktivity
Aug 2017
#60