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Re: [ox-en] Nazi in Debian Alert



On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Niall Douglas wrote:

On 24 Jan 2004 at 1:33, Paul Bowman wrote:

Hmm, let me see... Why would a Nazi wish to do harm to innocent people
based purely on the basis of their skin colour or ethnic origin?

The modern neo-nazi worldview is very similar to the modern racist 
worldview though in Nazi Germany they were quite different. Nazis of 
the 30/40's wouldn't have called themselves racists like the KKK in 
the US at that time nor I think could anyone have drawn more than 
some similarity.

Modern (UK) nazis see themselves as direct inheritors of the NSDAP
tradition; they analyse the errors of the NSDAP and its tactics endlessly,
just as the leninists analyse the tactics of the Russian communist party
of the 20s. They see 'simple' racists as people who can be manipulated by
those with the 'scientific' knowledge they have. There is a very conscious
idea of an elite with secrets, and if they invite non-nazis to their
meetings, they are not going to tell them those secrets - that's reserved
for members.

Oh, and where they don't kill people themselves they create a climate 
where people get killed. Saying they only matter when they have power is 
crap. 

Why are we discussing what nazis are on this list? Isn't there a
soc.politics.what-are-nazis somewhere on usenet?

Graham

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