ElAutismobombismo

ElAutismobombismo t1_jbxjsyp wrote

Correct, however , the language used to dehumanise certain groups under the nazi regime has been used extensively throughout other similar fascist regimes, and such use of language is present today, this use of fascist rhetoric is disturbing. But once again thank you for your derailment into something only tangentially relevant.

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ElAutismobombismo t1_jbx4ddt wrote

All it takes for evil to win is for good men to do nothing. I'm sure many well intentioned Germans who were just sick and exhausted of the state of their existence after ww1 and finally found a little bit of status quo just didn't have the energy to stand up to the Nazis, and therefore paved the way for their rise (said exhaustion also being the result of commonly occurring fascist tactics which are also oddly bearing a striking resemblance to the Tory party's controversy exhaustion tactics)

The guy isnt argueing his point brilliantly , but you cannot deny this is history repeating itself, that in itself is grossly offensive too.

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ElAutismobombismo t1_j6cqatq wrote

Sincere question, can someone actually explain to me how drinks are both aged and gendered? Originally I got the impression it was about the strength of the drink 'ohh me big strong adult/man can handle higher alcohol content' but I've seen people mocked for drinking drinks with completely equal alcohol content (wkd being just as alcoholic as beer/cider springs to mind).

Like what's the actual message / condition here, it actually baffles me.

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