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Old February 20th, 2016 #1
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Default Exposing the “Nazi” Epithet – Who started it, why, how, and who benefits

Exposing the “Nazi” Epithet – Who started it, why, how, and who benefits

As a German child growing up in a foreign country during the 60s, I was often called a “Nazi” by some of my peers when they learned that I was German. It was of course, simply ignorant repetition or “parroting” of what was said on TV in hundreds of TV shows, Hollywood movies, alleged ‘documentaries’, in newspaper and magazine articles, as well as in radio programs, not to mention classroom indoctrination, and probably by their parents too. The libraries, of course, were also full of books which spoke of “Nazis” (and still are).

http://justice4germans.com/2013/04/1...-who-benefits/
 
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Old November 2nd, 2016 #3
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Nazi-Sozi"
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Dr. Joseph Goebbels
The "Nazi-Sozi"
https://archive.org/stream/NaziSozi/Nazi-Sozi_djvu.txt
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Old November 3rd, 2016 #4
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National-Socialists themselves used the term, as the previous poster (I believe) accurately pointed out.
 
Old November 3rd, 2016 #5
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Another Nazi myth has been exposed by Professor Rex Curry. The myth cites a book entitled "The Nazi-Sozi Questions and Answers" (or Der Nazi-Sozi by Dr. Jospeh Goebbels) as "proof" that German National Socialists referred to themselves as "Nazis."

The book is cited by people who have never actually looked at the publication. The term "Nazi-Sozi" only appears on the cover of that publication, and never appears within the interior text where the terms "National Socialist" and "Socialist" are used by Goebbels throughout to describe the German National Socialists. Goebbels did not write the cover’s use of the phrase "Nazi-Sozi." It is not even clear when that cover phrase was created. Goebbels did not use the term "Nazi" nor "Nazi-Sozi" a single time within that publication.
Read more: http://rexcurry.net/swastika-nazi-sozi-goebbels.html


The Heretics' Hour: To say Nazi or not to say Nazi - that is the question

https://carolynyeager.net/heretics-h...-nazi-question

https://justice4germans.wordpress.co...-who-benefits/
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Old November 3rd, 2016 #6
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Savitri Devi always used the term Nazi, so did Hermann Rauschning. They both condidered themselves to be part of the movement. You're simply wrong. Nazi is just short hand for NATIonal-socialist and is not derogatory.
 
Old November 3rd, 2016 #7
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Default The Brits used to call us "Yankee Doodle Dandies" to insult us.

The Brits used to call us "Yankee Doodle Dandies" to insult us Americans.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Doodle

"The term Doodle first appeared in English in the early seventeenth century[7] and is thought to be derived from the Low German (a language close to Dutch) dudel, meaning “playing music badly” or Dödel, meaning "fool" or "simpleton". The Macaroni wig was an extreme fashion in the 1770s and became contemporary slang for foppishness.[8] Dandies were men who placed particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisure hobbies. A self-made "Dandy" was a British middle-class man from the late 18th to early 19th century who impersonated an aristocratic lifestyle. They notably wore silk strip cloth, stuck feathers in their hats, and bore two fob watch accessories simultaneously (two pocket watches with chains)—"one to tell what time it was and the other to tell what time it was not".[9] This era was the height of "dandyism" in London, when men wore striped silks upon their return from the Grand Tour[citation needed], along with a feather in the hat.

The macaroni wig was an extreme example of such dandyism, popular in England at the time. The term macaroni was used to describe a fashionable man who dressed and spoke in an outlandishly affected and effeminate manner. The term pejoratively referred to a man who "exceeded the ordinary bounds of fashion"[10] in terms of clothes, fastidious eating, and gambling.

In British conversation, the term "Yankee Doodle Dandy" implied unsophisticated misappropriation of high-class fashion, as though simply sticking a feather in one's cap would make one to be noble.[11] Peter McNeil, professor of fashion studies, claims that the British were insinuating that the colonists were low-class men lacking masculinity, emphasizing that the American men were womanly.[12]"

We just "turned it around" and made it a "patriotic" song all back to them.
The same we should do with terms "Nazi" or "Racist" or "Anti-Semite" then.
Embrace it or them all and just throw it back to them "as a badge of pride".
Then what can they do?
When these terms lose all of their power to slander?
The tide then turns in our favor once again.
The First American Revolution succeeded.
How about the next one?

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Old November 3rd, 2016 #8
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Point the finger at a White man proud of being such a despised creature -- and by insinuation, paint him with that most toxic of brushes, that of prejudice -- and most likely he'll just shrug it off; he's grown used to it over the past 50 years or so. Call him a homophobe or racist and his sensitive ears will perk up; his pulse rate and blood pressure will rise to a somewhat dangerous degree. But, call him a Nazi, or neo-Nazi, and you might as well call the paramedics while you're at it -- it's the most devastating epithet the jew (and their brainwashed goyim) can lob at someone with whom they disagree; the biggest, most cost-effective debate-ender of all.
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"Many" would be a more accurate there were plenty of pompous pricks among the original nazis who would insist on the full unexpurgated titles but they went nowhere and nor are the movement rubes in 2016. The simple fact is, is that as long as "Nazi-Sozi" exists as it must do as an historical record then their desire to be addressed by their preferred title seems like the pompous ballocks it is.

Ordinary decent people could not give a fuck either way this is purely a movement issue one of the most vociferous and documented advocates of national socialist over nazi was Myatt who thank fuck has died before he did any more damage. The road to political power is via the path of least resistance erecting barriers and self created debates on minutiae is why the movement is not taken seriously and never will be.
Yet those such as Alt- Right who advocate many of the self same theories are taken seriously there is a lesson to be learned there.
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The Brits used to call us "Yankee Doodle Dandies" to insult us Americans.

See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee_Doodle

"The term Doodle first appeared in English in the early seventeenth century[7] and is thought to be derived from the Low German (a language close to Dutch) dudel, meaning “playing music badly” or Dödel, meaning "fool" or "simpleton". The Macaroni wig was an extreme fashion in the 1770s and became contemporary slang for foppishness.[8] Dandies were men who placed particular importance upon physical appearance, refined language, and leisure hobbies. A self-made "Dandy" was a British middle-class man from the late 18th to early 19th century who impersonated an aristocratic lifestyle. They notably wore silk strip cloth, stuck feathers in their hats, and bore two fob watch accessories simultaneously (two pocket watches with chains)—"one to tell what time it was and the other to tell what time it was not".[9] This era was the height of "dandyism" in London, when men wore striped silks upon their return from the Grand Tour[citation needed], along with a feather in the hat.

The macaroni wig was an extreme example of such dandyism, popular in England at the time. The term macaroni was used to describe a fashionable man who dressed and spoke in an outlandishly affected and effeminate manner. The term pejoratively referred to a man who "exceeded the ordinary bounds of fashion"[10] in terms of clothes, fastidious eating, and gambling.

In British conversation, the term "Yankee Doodle Dandy" implied unsophisticated misappropriation of high-class fashion, as though simply sticking a feather in one's cap would make one to be noble.[11] Peter McNeil, professor of fashion studies, claims that the British were insinuating that the colonists were low-class men lacking masculinity, emphasizing that the American men were womanly.[12]"

We just "turned it around" and made it a "patriotic" song all back to them.
The same we should do with terms "Nazi" or "Racist" or "Anti-Semite" then.
Embrace it or them all and just throw it back to them "as a badge of pride".
Then what can they do?
When these terms lose all of their power to slander?
The tide then turns in our favor once again.
The First American Revolution succeeded.
How about the next one?
Ah no, "yankee doodle dandle" was not a patriotic song, and it was not Brits making fun of Americans, but it was lower-class Americans making fun of those that saw themselves as cultured and wore expense clothes and dined on high-end cuisine like macaroni from Italy. Macaroni was considered exotic and high-end.
 
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Point the finger at a White man proud of being such a despised creature -- and by insinuation, paint him with that most toxic of brushes, that of prejudice -- and most likely he'll just shrug it off; he's grown used to it over the past 50 years or so. Call him a homophobe or racist and his sensitive ears will perk up; his pulse rate and blood pressure will rise to a somewhat dangerous degree. But, call him a Nazi, or neo-Nazi, and you might as well call the paramedics while you're at it -- it's the most devastating epithet the jew (and their brainwashed goyim) can lob at someone with whom they disagree; the biggest, most cost-effective debate-ender of all.
What you describe is what happens with the "ordinary decent White people" that andy always mentions.

Never underestimate the poison of the Jewish propaganda in the minds of the uninitiated.

To these people you must give them an antidote showing them the little Jew behind the toxic words.

Something like an explanaton about why I am not a nazi, or why I am a National Socialist might make an impact.

To the political soldier being called nazi by our enemies is a badge of honour and let us all fired up to defeat them whatever it takes.

But at the same time some National Socialists take offence by being called nazi by a comrade that should know better.

So different situations require different problem solving techniques.
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Point the finger at a White man proud of being such a despised creature -- and by insinuation, paint him with that most toxic of brushes, that of prejudice -- and most likely he'll just shrug it off; he's grown used to it over the past 50 years or so. Call him a homophobe or racist and his sensitive ears will perk up; his pulse rate and blood pressure will rise to a somewhat dangerous degree. But, call him a Nazi, or neo-Nazi, and you might as well call the paramedics while you're at it -- it's the most devastating epithet the jew (and their brainwashed goyim) can lob at someone with whom they disagree; the biggest, most cost-effective debate-ender of all.
It is just a debate beginner for us in the know.
 
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Ah no, "yankee doodle dandle" was not a patriotic song, and it was not Brits making fun of Americans, but it was lower-class Americans making fun of those that saw themselves as cultured and wore expense clothes and dined on high-end cuisine like macaroni from Italy. Macaroni was considered exotic and high-end.
Sure it was.
 
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What you describe is what happens with the "ordinary decent White people" that andy always mentions.

Never underestimate the poison of the Jewish propaganda in the minds of the uninitiated.

To these people you must give them an antidote showing them the little Jew behind the toxic words.

Something like an explanaton about why I am not a nazi, or why I am a National Socialist might make an impact.

To the political soldier being called nazi by our enemies is a badge of honour and let us all fired up to defeat them whatever it takes.

But at the same time some National Socialists take offence by being called nazi by a comrade that should know better.

So different situations require different problem solving techniques.
Agreed.
Excellent.
 
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