The rise of this new, female group fits into a pattern of post-Jan. 6 domestic extremism.

    • @xc2215x
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      91 year ago

      Hitler should not be supported. So ignorant.

      • NoIWontPickaName
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        21 year ago

        This world would be a better place if more people had supported Hitler from his neck.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      I was just about to reply that perhaps they didn’t quite realize it was a Hitler quote, then the Vice article showed a picture of the quote in print with it clearly attributing Hitler. Yep, go on ahead and get fucked.

  • @LexiconDexicon
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    381 year ago

    Oh wonderful, just what we need more of, parents who use their children as shields as a defense for their own bigotry

    Great…just great. I’m sure the kids won’t grow up to resent them or anything…

    • 70ms
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      291 year ago

      Oh, bullshit. 🙄 Stop letting people manipulate you into believing things that aren’t true. You’re being the perfect tool for the people who are trying to undermine education in this country by spreading their lies and propaganda. Is that who you want to be? A gullible tool?

        • @YoBuckStopsHere
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          51 year ago

          What a wild journey the term “useful idiot” has taken. In 1959, Congressman Ed Derwinski of Illinois entered an editorial by the Chicago Daily Calumet into the Congressional record, referring to Americans who traveled to the Soviet Union to promote peace as “what Lenin calls useful idiots in the Communist game”. In 1961, American journalist Frank Gibney wrote that Lenin had coined the phrase useful idiot. Gibney wrote that the phrase was a good description of “Communist follower[s]” from Jean-Paul Sartre to left-wing socialists in Japan to members of the Chilean Popular Front. In a speech in 1965, American diplomat Spruille Braden said the term was used by Joseph Stalin to refer to what Braden called “countless innocent although well-intentioned sentimentalists or idealists” who aided the Soviet agenda.

          Writing in The New York Times in 1987, William Safire discussed the increasing use of the term useful idiot against “anybody insufficiently anti-Communist in the view of the phrase’s user”, including Congressmen who supported the anti-Contras Sandinistas in Nicaragua and the Dutch socialists. After President Ronald Reagan concluded negotiations with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev over the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, conservative political leader Howard Phillips declared Reagan a “useful idiot for Soviet propaganda.”

          The Economist published a 2023 article titled “Vladimir Putin’s useful idiots”; it describes “Useful Idiot narratives” that support Putin’s aims and denigrate his perceived enemies.

        • Flying Squid
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          301 year ago

          Project Veritas? Are you shitting us right now?

            • Flying Squid
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              161 year ago

              I’m referring to all people participating here who you think will be convinced by anything Project Veritas has to say. Sadly for you, no one participating appears to be convinced.

            • Flying Squid
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              281 year ago

              If Project Veritas showed “proof” water was wet, I’d get two other opinions.

              • younity
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                -161 year ago

                If video surveillance of educators and administrators admitting to injecting propaganda into their curricula is not “proof” then you surely would look for a second opinion to confirm your bias : you absolute dullard.

                • Flying Squid
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                  241 year ago

                  Video from the group that constantly deceptively edits video? Yeah, again, are you shitting us?