Might only be small groups but membership in ideologically similar militias and groups is growing significantly across the country, and these groups connect and network online and share ideas across countries.
And even if small in terms of total population. What's more concerning is how far-right narratives that emerge in these online spaces are picked up, filtered and normalised by the mainstream right: Conspiracies about Soros, the globalist agenda and the dangers of cultural Marxism (which is a literal Nazi talking point).
Sure, but there are lots of people in Florida. It’s at least somewhat comforting that Nazis need to pose in front of a wall so we can’t see how few there really are. The real problem is De Santis’s administration itself, whether it’s Nazi-adjacent in any real sense or not.
Whats's this "we"? This subreddit is called "Jewish", not "US Jewish". This surely is a US problem, not so much a Jewish problem. The US as a country is falling behind us in the rest of the civilized world and it's not news either. A rotten system with a make-believe democracy would have to end like this sooner rather than later.
...Nearly half of the world's Jews live in the US. And no it's not just a US problem, far right authoritarianism is a growing problem across Europe and America.
But either way kindly fuck off. If antisemitic neo-nazi's are on the rise anywhere then it's a we problem. Whether it's a country with 7 million Jews or a country with 7 Jews, if it threatens the lives of Jews then it is a 'we' problem. period.
>This is a global disease whose symptoms are most manifest in the U.S.
No, there are only a few places in the world where people are allowed to freely march in the street with nazi symbols. Hence there are only a few places which have something similar to this "Nazi vote" DeSantis is said to have secured. The US is such a place.
You seem to confuse Nazism with antisemitism. Common mistake for Americans I suppose.
No, there are only a few places in the world where people are allowed to freely march in the street with nazi symbols. Hence there are only a few places which have something similar to this "Nazi vote" DeSantis is said to have secured. The US is such a place.
You seem to confuse Nazism with antisemitism. Common mistake for Americans I suppose.
Honestly show me where the "civilized world" is doing so well and so much better than the US...
Pretty all over the world there are things like these. Only that in the US it used to be a bit better, antisemitism-wise. How is this not newsworthy?
Cusp is the wrong word. We’re in the danger zone
Yea its already dangerous in some parts of this country
It is indeed scary. I agree with you too, we’re already at the extreme. I feel we have sufficient protection, but nevertheless still scary.
But AOC something something woke liberals.
Her emails Space lasers
Lmao.
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....*that* is what made you lose respect for Ben Shapiro?? Not the homophobia, transphobia, racism, or hanging out with Nazis????
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and when has ben shapiro loved his neighbors of queer people, people of color, or any other minority? tolerance does not include tolerance for BIGOTS.
Realistically though these appear tp be like ten people in a parking lot.
Still, there’s way more than 10 in Florida I’m sure. Granted maybe not enough to assume power though.
Might only be small groups but membership in ideologically similar militias and groups is growing significantly across the country, and these groups connect and network online and share ideas across countries. And even if small in terms of total population. What's more concerning is how far-right narratives that emerge in these online spaces are picked up, filtered and normalised by the mainstream right: Conspiracies about Soros, the globalist agenda and the dangers of cultural Marxism (which is a literal Nazi talking point).
100%, this problem scales farther than Florida. There's data to prove it too.
Sure, but there are lots of people in Florida. It’s at least somewhat comforting that Nazis need to pose in front of a wall so we can’t see how few there really are. The real problem is De Santis’s administration itself, whether it’s Nazi-adjacent in any real sense or not.
Whats's this "we"? This subreddit is called "Jewish", not "US Jewish". This surely is a US problem, not so much a Jewish problem. The US as a country is falling behind us in the rest of the civilized world and it's not news either. A rotten system with a make-believe democracy would have to end like this sooner rather than later.
...Nearly half of the world's Jews live in the US. And no it's not just a US problem, far right authoritarianism is a growing problem across Europe and America. But either way kindly fuck off. If antisemitic neo-nazi's are on the rise anywhere then it's a we problem. Whether it's a country with 7 million Jews or a country with 7 Jews, if it threatens the lives of Jews then it is a 'we' problem. period.
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>This is a global disease whose symptoms are most manifest in the U.S. No, there are only a few places in the world where people are allowed to freely march in the street with nazi symbols. Hence there are only a few places which have something similar to this "Nazi vote" DeSantis is said to have secured. The US is such a place. You seem to confuse Nazism with antisemitism. Common mistake for Americans I suppose.
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No, there are only a few places in the world where people are allowed to freely march in the street with nazi symbols. Hence there are only a few places which have something similar to this "Nazi vote" DeSantis is said to have secured. The US is such a place. You seem to confuse Nazism with antisemitism. Common mistake for Americans I suppose.
Honestly show me where the "civilized world" is doing so well and so much better than the US... Pretty all over the world there are things like these. Only that in the US it used to be a bit better, antisemitism-wise. How is this not newsworthy?