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this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2025
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Not sure what you're getting at besides purposely being wrong. How long would a nazi flag last in the middle of a trump rally or anything of the sort, not long at all. Having extreme expressive flags that triggers the others is nothing but clickbait. I would love if we could fly every flag in solidarity to one another. The right wish they could more openly fly the confederate flag, and the nazi one at all. But they get a lot of shit so they'll find any excuse to be unreasonable especially with flags. They say unpatriotic when they do the same.
When you start equating expressions of solidarity using a flag of another country with literal Nazi flags, you might need to reconsider how far down the nationalist/facsist pipeline you are yourself.
Also I didn't say people could or couldn't wave Nazi flags today.
I said the Nazi regime doesn't care what flag you wave, you won't win their sympathy and be spared/stop their actions by waving their flag.