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i honestly can't believe we still have to say “nazis are bad” out loud in the year of our alleged progress, 2025. like... how the actual f### did we loop back around to this? didn’t we fight a whole a## world war to bury that ideology in the dirt where it belongs? yet here we are. swastikas popping back up, hate rallies rebranded as “free speech events,” and a bunch of mediocre white dudes crying about being “replaced” when really they’re just mad women and minorities exist in public now.

and let’s not pretend this resurgence came out of nowhere. trump gave them the stage. handed them a megaphone, a wink, and a crowd. suddenly, the loudest voices in the room were the worst ones. racist uncles became political experts, conspiracy theorists became senators, and literal nazis started showing up to school board meetings. he didn’t just unlock a door he blew it off the hinges and rolled out a red carpet for every hate-soaked troll who thought being a decent human was “too woke.”

you can’t just keep excusing it. “he says what we’re all thinking” — yeah, and what you’re all thinking is f###### horrifying. if your inner thoughts line up with n### talking points, maybe you need therapy, not a president.

and no, it’s not “cancel culture” when society doesn’t want to platform people who idolize hitler or think the holocaust was exaggerated. it’s called basic decency. it’s called not letting history repeat itself while we sit around pretending fascism is just another “opinion.”

i’m not gonna sugarcoat it. if you support trump and his circus of n###-adjacent sycophants, you’re not misunderstood. you’re complicit. and history won’t remember your “economic anxiety.” it’ll remember your silence. or worse—your cheerleading.

f### trump. f### nazis. and f### anyone trying to normalize either one.

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