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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ein_Nazi_f%C3%A4hrt_nach_Pal%C3%A4stina

In April 1933, von Mildenstein and Tuchler, along with their wives, embarked on a trip to Palestine. Tuchler aimed to demonstrate the development of a "national home" for Jews, seeking to convince von Mildenstein that Jewish emigration could be a solution to the Nazi's "Jewish question". This visit was part of a broader strategy by the Zionist Federation of Germany (ZVfD) to facilitate Jewish emigration through negotiations with the Nazi regime, which was exploring various options for removing Jews from Germany.

Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina

A Nazi goes to Palestine

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[-] comfy@lemmy.ml 16 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)
  • Zionism is a movement which attempts to convince Jewish people that they are unsafe in their community, and can only be truly safe in the zionist ethnostate.

  • Antisemitism is a movement which attempts to make Jewish people unsafe in their community.

Zionism aligns in goals with antisemitism. They can both agree on making Jewish people feel unsafe enough to move to the zionist regime. In fact, in my country and at least a couple of others there's already been concrete evidence revealed of links between Zionist organizations and racist White Nationalist events, like shared speakers and copied rhetoric/memes as propaganda.

Other replies have already alluded to this, but it's important to state clearly.


This is not a phenomenon limited to Zionism, we see it with other separatist projects too, like the US Nation of Islam allowing the leader of the American Nazi Party to speak at some rallies, for example. ^[wiki^ ^summary]^,^[famous^ ^image]^

[-] SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 week ago

Yep, many identity movements exist in order to foster us vs them politics.

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