Every fucking time 
canada
Canada is not the US's hat. The US is Canada's pants.
Are Nazis considered antisemitic by western governments anymore?
No. Most of the German Fascists supported Zionism, so they weren’t antisemitic.
The German Fascists weren’t responsible for the Holocaust, by the way. It was the Arabs, Iranians, and Palestinians (assuming that they’re three different things). Blaming the Third Reich for committing the Holocaust is completely unfair.
this level of irony is making me uncomfortable
This is Netanyahus official stance
It's interesting that they nonetheless did the "Palestinians reading Mein Kampf" thing
I wonder what Nazi went through the effort to translate Mein Kampf to Arabic.
Turns out there were some partial translations made by Arabic speakers, the first of which was an antisemitic antizionist journalist, and then one or two more directly Nazi-enthusiast Arab people. The Nazi Party at first wanted to publish an edited version of Mein Kampf, since the book does not express a positive view of Arabs, and the term "antisemitism" itself was changed to "anti-Jewish" because Arabs are also a Semitic people, but it looks like no official translation, even in part, ever really got official approval (partly owing to poor-quality translation work), and ultimately the first full translation was produced for academic reasons in the '60s.
looking forward to the meanwhileongrad screencap
idk - seems like the type of shit that sh.itjustworks people would say unironically

In fact the real antisemites were the Allies for making mass deportation of Jews to Israel difficult and expensive. They were backed up against the wall with no other option!
(I saw some conservative pundit justify violence by ICE this exact way, that because people were being mean they had no choice but to break every civil protection that humans get)
Yes, but none of the actual Nazis count as Nazis for reasons
gee i wonder why this keeps happening

rofl, where's the unblurred version from?
Beats me, but they forgot to blur the back of his sleeve in a later clip, and it isn't much better.

Holy shit the biblically accurate swastika
The uberswastika
swastiK^K^~K~K^K^~K~Ka 
"It's just lightning!" they cry, not realizing that actually doesn't make it better at all
Maybe even two lightnings, because he is doubly the fan of Harry Potter!
classic "fash don't know how to draw swastikas"
Nah I think it's worse: it's a swastika made out of like 3/4 of other swastikas lol it's a little swastika windmill
NO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND ITS JUST A WINDMILL HES PASSIONATE ABOUT CLEAN ENERGY
:oops-all-swastikas:
I heard you like swatstikas so I put swatstikas in your swatstika.
The even swastiker
Looks like part of a sonnenrad at the top, and is that the top of a wolfsangel at the bottom? Can't risk anyone thinking those are anything other than, explicitly, Nazi swastikas!
Probably when it was aired Live if I were to guess, CBC does that sort of simultaneous broadcast thing a lot
comments off so no one can point it out too lmao

What's really revealing here is that the Nazi made ZERO attempt to conceal his swastikas. Like it didn't even occur to him that maybe he should wear long sleeves when a Western journalist comes to interview him. Because it's become socially acceptable to flaunt it and no one reprimands him for it.

The amount of mental gymnastics going on in a reddit thread about this is enough to give me an aneurysm. Link
Um, actually it’s a Ukrainian religious symbol. Why do you assume that someone part of the Nazi Military unit is a Nazi just because he has a tattoo?
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:its-going-to-be-a-maze:
The problem with this post is the implication that this isn't the thousandth time this has happened.
His shirt also has the logo of the Azov-derived 3rd Assault Brigade on it, initially commanded by none other by Andriy Biletksy himself, which makes it even more


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