liberalsarecool:

allthingsgerman:

The cover of the next Stern, a German news magazine.

The title Sein Kampf (transl. his struggle) is a play on the title of Hitler’s autobiography Mein Kampf (transl. my struggle).

The full translation of the cover would be

HIS STRUGGLE

Neonazis, Ku-Klux-Klan, Racism:

How Donald Trump is stirring up hatred in America

When Germans call you a Nazi….

primarybufferpanel:

lierdumoa:

While we’re rightfully bringing back the term nazi and calling these nazi fuckers on their nazi symbology, salutes, and propaganda, let’s also bring back the word KKK.

Remember that in addition to being nazis the alt-righters are also klansmen.

Remember that the terror march that just happend in Lynchingsville Charlottesville, VA was a direct response to the city trying to take down a confederate monument. Specifically a statue of confederate civil war general and slave owner Robert E. Lee. These are the sons of klansmen. The sons of the sons of KKK terrorists. Their forefathers have been lynching black people for generations upon generations. 

U.S. Southern white supremacists want to recreate Hitler’s dream, and they also want to re-create their forefather’s dream of the pre-bellum slave system. They’re Lost-Causers. They want nothing short of 1865 redux – a Civil War rematch.

I feel like this is important because the word ‘Nazi’ seems to give some people the ability to distance themselves, as if the problem is some foreign import product. ‘This is unAmerican’ – uh, nope.

dajo42:

scienceandfandoms:

dajo42:

my favourite thing about being super unemployed is applying for jobs that i simply have no place doing at all. like., its 5am and im applying to be an air traffic controller because in theory i guess i could

listen, if the president of the united states can apply for a job he has absolutely no qualifications for and get it I see no reason why you shouldn’t at least try

well fuck, you’re not wrong

is it bad that I find this at least a bit inspiring