As white supremacists from as far as Canada revel in intimidating Sunshine State residents, critics blast DeSantis for his silence

  • @[email protected]
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    141 year ago

    There was a Nazi party here in the US and a lot of people admired Hitler when he was rebuilding Germany. There were even some members of the press that expressed admiration when they covered the reforms he did.

    Privilege can let you get away with a lot of things. There were concentration camps for Japanese-American citizens but none for German or Italian. For the Italians they were asked to persuade their extended families in Italy to stop fighting against us. I’m not sure what was asked for the Germans. My source is from documentaries I’ve seen (I really like this one).

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      There was widespread racism directed at Italian Americans that ran for decades. My grandmother’s mortgage from 1955 had language referring to Italian America quotas that needed to be referenced so they were not exceeded. That meant the town had to sign off on Italian Americans buying the home.

      German is the most common ancestry in America which is likely why we did nothing about German Americans.

      • @archiotterpup
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        11 year ago

        My dude, there were anti German riots in the Midwest during the 19th century.

        The xenophobia has always been focused on the latest group to migrate.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yes but by the 20th century that had changed which is why German camps weren’t a thing.

          In the Italians case they weren’t the last but they were the last group of “white” people. White on white racism gets weird.

    • @AngryCommieKender
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      11 year ago

      From what I learned talking to many WWII vets of German descent, they pretty much all said, “welp our cousins are starting shit again, time to go give them a spanking,” and signed up for service in droves even before Pearl Harbor. Lots of Teddy R. fans in that group.