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Re: XLibre in Debian



>> > (…)
>> > This shows to me that the XLibre main developer tries to spread
>> > borderline unscientific stuff (that mRNA from vaccines somenow
>> > finds its way into the cell's DNA) -- but doesn't qualify for
>> > me (yet!) as Nazi. I'd be still a bit wary of working with them.
>> 
>> You can for example read these:
>> - https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20181010.110142.d4f30249.en.html
>> - https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20181010.120415.e5f96d11.en.html
>
> I fail to see anyone in those two messages appearing as nazis (except
> references to nazi Germany, historically). I do see someone whining
> about CoC procedures being unfair/skewed/biased and personally I
> disagree with that view.

As someone socialized in Germany I feel obliged to dispute the political
harmlessness of those messages. There is more to them than whining about
CoC procedures:

1. The attempt to portray allied bombings of German cities in WW2 as a
genocide is a neo-Nazi rallying point: German Neo-Fascists
coined/usurped the term ["Bombenholocaust"][1] to portray Germans as
victims rather than perpetrators of genocide.

2. The branding of ["Gleichschaltung"][2] as a leftist concept or the
NSDAP as a leftist party is sinister cynism *at best*, but more likely
fascist doublespeak.

[1]: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust_(Begriff)#Bombenholocaust
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleichschaltung

Quoting from one of the mentioned posts:

> Over here in Germany, anybody who talks about that, is automatically
> declared 'Nazi' by the leftists

... because they typically are.

-- 
Alex
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