94 yr old Nazi found in USA, deported

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Meanwhile there would still be marchs for neo nazi's and kkk members in the streets to this day?

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What's being done about them?
 

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Arrest and prosecute Ku klux Klan members and white supremacists who are still alive that killed and oppressed black people in this country:jbhmm:

"That happened a long time ago, get over it, forgive and move on :mjpls:"

Only one group of people are told to forgive their oppressors :unimpressed:
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I feel a lot of historical nuance is missing from this discussion.

What about them tiki torch nazis tho??

Are there multiple levels to the nazi game??

You cannot strip citizenship from an American citizen for being a Nazi. Naturalized citizens are fair game, however.

Nah it was actually most, which is "more than you know" in any situation anyway

The majority of anglo Americans are of german descent

Almost every major american media publication was pro nazi up until pearl harbor was bombed. Historical fact

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You said: "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII", which the article you linked doesn't even claim. I've actually read the book in question, and it deals with American Nazis in the leadup to WW2, and not during the war itself.

"The majority of anglo Americans are of german descent" doesn't mean shyt. The two most powerful American commanders in the European Theater of Operations during World War II were Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Carl Spaatz; both were of almost pure German descent, and both were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Germans and the dismantling of the Nazi state.

But does America deport communists too? They killed jews as well, they were a threat to America as well. In fact America itself were not accepting ships with jews and told them to get the fukk back where they came from, which you know what happened when they came back to those places.

America actually did https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/11/11/when-america-tried-to-deport-its-radicals during the aftermath of the Palmer Raids, almost exactly a centuiy ago.

It's not enough to be a Nazi or a Communist. You have to actually be engaged in actions at the behest of a foreign state, and --most importantly-- you have to be a foreign citizen. During the Cold War, for instance, we deported and expelled spies left and right, Even now, we banish diplomats when their country of origin fukks up. If you're an American Communist or an American Nazi, then there's no action the government can take strictly on the basis of their ideology. If they commit crimes, then that's another matter, but even then they're still considered American citizens.

In order for a native (small-n) American's citizenship to be revoked, the person has to manually do it themselves. It's not an easy process.
 

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I feel a lot of historical nuance is missing from this discussion.



You cannot strip citizenship from an American citizen for being a Nazi. Naturalized citizens are fair game, however.



:unimpressed:

You said: "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII", which the article you linked doesn't even claim. I've actually read the book in question, and it deals with American Nazis in the leadup to WW2, and not during the war itself.

"The majority of anglo Americans are of german descent" doesn't mean shyt. The two most powerful American commanders in the European Theater of Operations during World War II were Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Carl Spaatz; both were of almost pure German descent, and both were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Germans and the dismantling of the Nazi state.



America actually did https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/11/11/when-america-tried-to-deport-its-radicals during the aftermath of the Palmer Raids, almost exactly a centuiy ago.

It's not enough to be a Nazi or a Communist. You have to actually be engaged in actions at the behest of a foreign state, and --most importantly-- you have to be a foreign citizen. During the Cold War, for instance, we deported and expelled spies left and right, Even now, we banish diplomats when their country of origin fukks up. If you're an American Communist or an American Nazi, then there's no action the government can take strictly on the basis of their ideology. If they commit crimes, then that's another matter, but even then they're still considered American citizens.

In order for a native (small-n) American's citizenship to be revoked, the person has to manually do it themselves. It's not an easy process.
Im not sure why you quoted me just to say a whole bunch of nothing that doesn't refute anything i said??

I posted that article because it illustrates the fact that the extreme nazi sympathies in America during WWII has been suppressed and underreported on

Who gives a fukk who was german and who wasnt in the military?? That literally has nothing at all to do with my post
 

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The lady that got Emmett Till killed is still alive we going to punish her?
:what: I thought she died and confessed she was lying?

Anyways this is some stupid tit-for-tat shyt. I'm glad he was deported, no matter how long it took. The "what about us" argument is valid is most instances, but here it is not. If I stand for justice I'm going to applaud, not condemn, and that doesnt mean I put anyone's justice over my own.

Righteousness is fulltime, not sometime.
 

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I feel a lot of historical nuance is missing from this discussion.



You cannot strip citizenship from an American citizen for being a Nazi. Naturalized citizens are fair game, however.



:unimpressed:

You said: "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII", which the article you linked doesn't even claim. I've actually read the book in question, and it deals with American Nazis in the leadup to WW2, and not during the war itself.

"The majority of anglo Americans are of german descent" doesn't mean shyt. The two most powerful American commanders in the European Theater of Operations during World War II were Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower and General Carl Spaatz; both were of almost pure German descent, and both were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Germans and the dismantling of the Nazi state.



America actually did https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/11/11/when-america-tried-to-deport-its-radicals during the aftermath of the Palmer Raids, almost exactly a centuiy ago.

It's not enough to be a Nazi or a Communist. You have to actually be engaged in actions at the behest of a foreign state, and --most importantly-- you have to be a foreign citizen. During the Cold War, for instance, we deported and expelled spies left and right, Even now, we banish diplomats when their country of origin fukks up. If you're an American Communist or an American Nazi, then there's no action the government can take strictly on the basis of their ideology. If they commit crimes, then that's another matter, but even then they're still considered American citizens.

In order for a native (small-n) American's citizenship to be revoked, the person has to manually do it themselves. It's not an easy process.
Good post.
 

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Im not sure why you quoted me just to say a whole bunch of nothing that doesn't refute anything i said??

I posted that article because it illustrates the fact that the extreme nazi sympathies in America during WWII has been suppressed and underreported on

Again, the article (and the book it references) illustrates no such thing. You cannot use it as evidence to support your opinion while not establishing any links between the thesis in the article ("The influence of Nazi sympathizers and isolationists was far greater than realizer") and your opinion (again "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII"). B does not follow from A.

Who gives a fukk who was german and who wasnt in the military?? That literally has nothing at all to do with my post

Again, you said:

The majority of anglo Americans are of german descent

Why bring that up unless you were using it as proof that "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII"; as if German descent was indicative of Nazi sympathies?
 

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Again, the article (and the book it references) illustrates no such thing. You cannot use it as evidence to support your opinion while not establishing any links between the thesis in the article ("The influence of Nazi sympathizers and isolationists was far greater than realizer") and your opinion (again "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII"). B does not follow from A.



Again, you said:



Why bring that up unless you were using it as proof that "Most of America was pro-Nazi during WWII"; as if German descent was indicative of Nazi sympathies?
German descent definitely IS one of the factors indicative of nazi sympathies but it wasnt the ONLY ONE, like you seem to be implying

Again, youre shadowboxing yourself

Again, i posted that article to illustrate that it IS NOT common knowledge that america fukked with nazis heavy. Thats it

Ive also posted MORE articles in here that you completely ignored before attempting to seek my attention for no reason at all, yet again
 
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