Strandjunker ,
@Strandjunker@mstdn.social avatar

Just a casual reminder that Germans who “didn’t bother to vote” in 1932 didn’t get a chance again until 1946, after Hitler’s death. — There’s a lesson there.

Yoshi ,
@Yoshi@toot.community avatar

@Strandjunker Most #Americans only care about 3 things:

  1. Cheap beer
  2. A team to cheer
  3. A group to hate

Psychologically, #American are unhappy unless they're unhappy.

Nickiquote ,
@Nickiquote@mstdn.social avatar

@Strandjunker March 1933, and the 56% who voted but not for the Nazis had the same experience.

MeKobi ,
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@Strandjunker *those that were still alive.... Which weren't a ton of men...

outofosthofen ,
@outofosthofen@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker Jip. Greets from Germany.

Just for the Record: Major difference WWII happened and
The allies came to stomp my country’s ass. You guys will have no chance.

Cause fascism/ authoritarianism is on the rise in Europe as well right now. We can’t repay the sacrifice.

Do the right thing and vote for democracy.

individual8 ,
@individual8@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker Let's hope for age as a limiting factor for damage. If it's at all unavoidable.

clusterfcku ,
@clusterfcku@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker And the Final Solution was official government business for which the US President from now on enjoys criminal immunity.

scammo ,
@scammo@chaos.social avatar

@Strandjunker some germans didn't had the chance till 1989.

mrtoto ,
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@Strandjunker Very valid point! Just to be exact the first free elections after 1932 took place in 1949 for West Germans and 1990(!) for East Germans. The East German elections from 1950 till 1989 were neither fair nor free. (Sorry for the well actually, I feel a bit bad)

keefeglise ,
@keefeglise@mastodonapp.uk avatar

@Strandjunker Yes. Fascism needs a violent response.

canyonsfan ,
@canyonsfan@chattrbx.com avatar

@Strandjunker

That’s if they even were still around.

Some of those who ‘didn’t bother to vote’ were seen as enemies of the Reich for not voting just as much as the ones who voted against the Nazis were.

jm101 ,
@jm101@mstdn.party avatar

@Strandjunker some never got another chance

meskiyerli ,
@meskiyerli@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker They didn't get a vote until 1949.

rootwyrm ,
@rootwyrm@weird.autos avatar

@Strandjunker ah, yes, how dare those people who couldn't vote because of Nazis, not vote because of Nazis. If only they'd voted harder, they could have voted Hitler out of power in the next election!
Even though he never actually won an election in the first place.

WHOOPS.

At least they voted him out - OH RIGHT.

WildlifeWorld ,
@WildlifeWorld@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker this country looks bad around the world. We are not going to be taken seriously anymore.

NovaCora ,
@NovaCora@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker Probably because they were given shitty options.

TidalFlats ,
@TidalFlats@mastodon.coffee avatar

@Strandjunker
The ones that survived, that is

chicating ,
@chicating@mastodon.world avatar

@Strandjunker Yeah, I know. But I've also seen enough good people lose to not think it's a magic wand. I thought Trump would go away last time!

vruz ,
@vruz@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker

Fact: the original Nazis were elected officials. There was no violent overthrow of government in 1933.

By all means vote tactically, vibrantly and profusely against modern-day Nazis, but the notion that that will be enough is 100% wrong now as it was then.

TruthSandwich ,
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@Strandjunker

No, only the survivors got a chance to vote again.

GGMcBG ,
@GGMcBG@mstdn.plus avatar

@Strandjunker

That it's a lot of really good "me time" not having to make any life decisions the State Of Things will make for me?
Beyond just staying alive to serve, I mean.

MaggyWells ,
@MaggyWells@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker is that lesson too late?

falcennial ,
@falcennial@mastodon.social avatar

@Strandjunker non-voters conscientiously objected the camps into existence

the_Effekt ,
@the_Effekt@universeodon.com avatar

@Strandjunker

What about the lesson that Democracy has not improved... rather declined despite record voter turnout in 2020?

Pandora ,
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@Strandjunker just a warning that in France, the participation to the legislative election of 2024 has never been so high since 1978, yet the fascist party is still ahead of both the left coalition and the president's coalition.
Look at the prescriptors. Ban Fox News.

arh ,

@Strandjunker What's the lesson? That Trump will die earlier? :)

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