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octaane ◴[] No.44416911[source]
Is anyone surprised by this? Europeans still vividly remember, and are reminded, of the cost of WWII. When the head of a company, no matter how trendy, sieg heils on stage (twice!) and then goes on to publicly appear at far-right german political rallies - europeans take note, and act accordingly.
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1. kristopolous ◴[] No.44417017[source]
The wealthiest man in the world is want for lack of resources? Unlikely. He's 54, he knows what he's doing.

It's easy to assume that atrocities while they're happening are as unpopular as they are after they happened but they're not.

Population level atrocities are impossible without throngs of gushing supporters waving flags and screaming about "restoring the natural order".

Always look out for flags, crosses and people with money trying to hide behind their symbols with reprehensible rhetoric.