• @ettyblatant
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    246 months ago

    It’s in reference to the Dead Kennedys’ song with that same title. There was a rise in far right “punk music” along with early skinhead (neo-nazi) movement when the song was written. Nazi punks were trying to flood the scene and people were not letting them.

    “Nazi punks” beat the oxymoron by being anti-authoritarian, just depending on who’s authority they reject.

    • @Shapillon
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      26 months ago

      I won’t tolerate any boot on any neck (except if there’s my foot in it)

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        Did you think this through? Seems pretty authoritarian to me (sounds like “nobody should rule but me”)… maybe it’s a quote so I don’t get it.

        I like this bettrr: Und weil der Mensch ein Mensch ist, drum hat er Stiefel im Gesicht nicht gern! Er will unter sich keinen Sklaven seh’n und über sich keinen Herr’n.

        (And because a human is a human, he doesn’t want a boot to the face! He wants no slaves under him, and no masters above!) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einheitsfrontlied

        • @Shapillon
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          36 months ago

          This wasn’t supposed to be my opinion but a nazi punk slogan invented on the spot.

              • @Shapillon
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                15 months ago

                Nazis usually are into bs wellness shit tho

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                    3 months ago

                    As much as any sane stretching is.

                    But imho a lot of New Age or mystical orientalist beliefs tend to gravitate around it.

                    And (still anecdotal evidence) people who are “super into yoga” tend to adhere more to said bs beliefs.