• archomrade [he/him]
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    56 months ago

    Lmao that was me again

    KPD was responding to the same economic distress as the NSDAP, they were right to believe the national populist movement would continue growing if they didn’t deliver on real material relief to the German people.

    That the SPD eventually fell to the NSDAP (with hindenburg placing Hitler as chancellor, allowing him to assume power after his death) certainly doesn’t exonerate their responsibility in allowing the rise of the nazis.

    That was a banger conversation, if I wasn’t on mobile I’d go back and find it.

    • mozz
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      6 months ago

      I think I got irritated and just abandoned the conversation, but we can continue.

      What you just said actually made a lot of sense and as far as I know the history, I agree with it more or less completely (and would allocate blame for Trump at most of the Bill Clinton / Nancy Pelosi type Democrats in exactly the same way for exactly the same reason)

      So if it sounded like I was exonerating them I was not. My point was, once Hitler comes around it doesn’t matter; if you’re still running a 13% spoiler candidate to weaken the alternative to Hitler, and then blaming the ones who won the election because they didn’t do a good enough job of compromising with you… I mean, you may have a case, but you’ll still be dead if Hitler wins. Surely that is relevant?

      They sure didn’t get the real material relief to the German people by not supporting Hindenburg; definitely not until 1945 and even then it came with some caveats.

      • archomrade [he/him]
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        46 months ago

        Plenty of area of agreement I think.

        I just don’t think the NSDAP would have been defeated even if the SPD and KPD somehow fully united (I probably have as much knowledge of the history as you do, or less). Fascism doesn’t work like that, it would have just continued to boil under their thin coalition until eventually they would have to put it down forcefully. Just like I don’t think beating trump in a single election will defeat the fascist movement he represents. Whoever it is that’s leading the opposition has to take (likely un-democratic) action against them if they really want to put it down, and honestly I don’t know if it’s a good thing or a bad thing that Biden wont cross that line.

        Revolutionary movements generally don’t fully resolve until the conditions that seeded them change, one way or the other. That’s why it’s important that whatever coalition that forms the opposition is serious about addressing them, and in my mind simply having the coalition isn’t enough.

        • @Olgratin_Magmatoe
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          26 months ago

          Just like I don’t think beating trump in a single election will defeat the fascist movement he represents

          I don’t think anybody is under the illusion that stopping Trump from winning would end republican fascism.

          But at the very least, delaying it is preferable. Because in that delay time we can weaken their movement, help get trans people to safety, and so on.

          • archomrade [he/him]
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            16 months ago

            Then Biden should be doing what he can to make that happen, and from where I’m standing there’s at least one thing he’s doing that his base is irate about

            If the one thing he needs to do to kick the can is be popular then woah is he not the right candidate

            • @stanleytweedle
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              26 months ago

              he not the right candidate

              He’s the less wrong candidate. Sorry reality is this hard for you but them’s the breaks.