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    Yesterday one of our community members was being harassed by an antisemitic asshole (elsewhere on Lemmy, not here). The dickwad’s post was promptly nuked by the mods, but not before I got a brief chance to tell them to fuck off. That interaction inspired this meme.

    If you see someone being harassed, speak up! Don’t let them talk to your friends like that, and don’t let your local community turn into a Nazi bar! Stand together

    Edit: link to the penultimate panel with the Green Room screenshot: https://i.postimg.cc/prJVd1dB/6467475475425763790099.jpg

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      First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
      Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist.
      Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
      Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
      —Martin Niemöller (spoken by Niemoller, a German pastor, in 1946, while he traveled on a lecture tour in the western zones of Allied-occupied Germany after the war)

      The lesson is the lesson of not speaking out or not standing up for injustice no matter how small. If we all just idly stand by while minor injustices occur to other people, eventually those injustices will grow and fester to affect us.

      So, whenever and where ever you see or hear injustice … speak up and speak out. Those powerful few who cause the injustices gamble on the fact that no one or not enough people will ever speak out against them.

      Usually you may feel alone in speaking out but often, others around you feel the same but they are too afraid to be the first to speak up and often they are also willing to support the first one who speaks out.

      No one ever knows how you feel until you speak up.

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        Thank you, the Niemoller quote tends to get overused a lot, but it’s vital that people understand it. The world described in the quote isn’t theoretical, it actually happened. It’s based on his experiences, because he was silent.

        No one ever knows how you feel until you speak up.

        I agree wholeheartedly. I suppose I’m just getting more and more tired of fascism as I get older, but people need to speak out more when they see injustice. Don’t let fuckin Nazis off the hook, call them out on their bullshit. You don’t have to be polite, you’re dealing with people who want to and are actively trying to exterminate you. Tell them to fuck off! Others will join.

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          I don’t mind overusing, repeating or restating things that are important … it works the same as advertising … the more you repeat something, the more cemented and reinforced the idea or image becomes in a person’s memory and thoughts.

          The information may be old and familiar to you and me but hopefully it may catch the attention of someone who has never read it before.

          Think of it in the same way we identify Coca-Cola, a drink that many people in the world know as a famous soda brand … instead of advertising for sugar water, I repeat information that can at least change lives … and save lives at its best.

          Keep pointing out the wrongs of our world … I’m calling out as much as I can right next to you.

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      I think that’s a still from Green Room, a very good and very disturbing film with none other than Sir Patrick Stewart as a Nazi/replacement theory Svengali-type character. The joke being the band in the movie is booked unaware into a straight up nazi punk club, and end up singing that song. Things develop from there. I hope I got that right, but that’s my memory.

      I didn’t know he played in a real band. Cool beans!

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        That is definitely from Green Room. Great movie with a lot of awesome actors and some absolutely brutal violence.

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        Not quite a spoiler, but they knew exactly what they were doing when they played that song. They deliberately picked it to antagonize the Nazis they had already seen in the audience.

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      Ahahahahahaha Today I Learned Anton Yelchin (RIP) was in a punk band. The screenshot is from Green Room, where his fictional band covers Nazi Punks Fuck Off in front of a crowd of white power skinheads. Movie also stars Patrick Stewart as the head Nazi. I didn’t know Anton was in an actual punk band IRL LOL

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      In our household we choose to believe that he didn’t die. His cover as [mythical creature] was blown and he had to go into hiding. It is a comforting lie.

      Charlie Bartlett!

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    Can someone explain the “Russian” thing with v’s and w’s?

    It’s weird this is a stereotype. If they can pronounce both why the switch? This isn’t German where the th sound just doesn’t exist.

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      Pretty sure “B”, the Russian ‘v’ sound, is bilabial (lips touching each other) rather than labiodental (bottom lip touching teeth) like in English. Try making your lips almost touch, and pronouncing ‘v’ otherwise the same. It’s similar, but more subtle, and easily misinterpreted as ‘w’. I’m no linguist tho.

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    I kinda miss this crew. Why did the TV show never happened? I’m not sure if DSC was a better replacement initially.