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babylonsister

(172,047 posts)
Wed Aug 16, 2017, 09:53 PM Aug 2017

"Today, Ive been thinking a lot about this whole neo-Nazi thing...." [View all]


A friend shared this on FB...

Jim Gath
14 August at 22:01 ·


Today, I’ve been thinking a lot about this whole ‘neo-Nazi’ thing.

And I have to take the phrase, ‘neo-‘ out of it. I look at it as Nazism, plain & simple. Nothing ‘neo-‘ about it.

And that bothers the living shit out of me.

See, I’m 66 years old. Born in 1951. Six years after the end of World War II.

And, growing up, every kid I knew had a dad that was in the war. Every kid in the neighborhood. Every kid in school. Every friend. Every family. Every house we/they lived in was paid for, in part, by the GI Bill as thanks from a grateful nation for making the sacrifices they made.

And every kid’s father was a hero.

Because they all went overseas, to the Far East or to Europe or to the seven seas.

But they all went.

And they all fought.

Fought to eradicate the greatest scourge in history. A scourge that rounded up millions of people, put them into concentration camps & starved them until it was time for them to walk to their deaths in Auschwitz or Dachau or other places that had gas chambers, where they died horrible deaths by the hundreds at a time….until their numbers reached into the millions.

Our fathers & uncles fought that scourge in forests & in swamps & on beaches & on the high seas. Over three-hundred thousand of those would-be fathers & uncles left their mortal coils in the bloody dirt of those European battlefields in their heroic attempts to erase that scourge.

Monte Cassino. The Bulge. Africa. Normandy. Anzio. Berlin. El Alamein. And thousands of other battles. Our dads & our uncles were there.

And on May 8, 1945, victory in Europe was achieved.

Hitler was gone. The Nazis were gone. The death marches were gone. The Reich was gone. Over & done with.

And our dads & our uncles & came home, knowing full well that their victory was forever. They had vanquished an army of unimaginable cruelty. They had vanquished the scourge of the earth.

And, as kids, we looked up to our dads & our uncles & our friends’ dads & their uncles & all the neighbors & all the school teachers & all the scout leaders & all the others who had gone, quite literally, to save the world.

They saved the world from Nazism.

And, now……now……somehow, that scourge is trying to return. Return in our own nation. Within our very shores. It is trying to return in the very same nation that made the world safe from it.

And I can’t quite believe it.

I can’t quite believe that there are people in this land that admire what Hitler had wrought. And that they want it for the United States of America.

To me & all of those other kids I grew up with, it is unfathomable.

This nation must NOT allow Nazism to exist within our midst.

It must be rooted out, perhaps the same way our dads & uncles rooted it out in Europe.

Those who subscribe to Nazism must be vanquished. Again.

We cannot allow what the Greatest Generation accomplished to be besmirched by this crowd of spiritually-bankrupt trash.

They are not Americans.

They are the enemy among us.

They are traitors.

And they must be treated as such.
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He put it into words what I could only hope to. ornotna Aug 2017 #1
I have been giving it a lot of thought Timmygoat Aug 2017 #37
Great post. Stonepounder Aug 2017 #2
K&R nt ProudProgressiveNow Aug 2017 #3
I ask myself, what would the Dalai Lama see? vlyons Aug 2017 #4
Well said babylonsister PurgedVoter Aug 2017 #5
Gitmo bdamomma Aug 2017 #16
I was glad to read that one of the journalism style-guides forgotmylogin Aug 2017 #36
Yup markbark Aug 2017 #44
Well done. zentrum Aug 2017 #6
How did it start? moonseller66 Aug 2017 #7
They have gone by many names relayerbob Aug 2017 #22
Welcome to DU, moonseller66. calimary Aug 2017 #24
Rachel did a segment the other night about how an armored car robbery in CA... thecrow Aug 2017 #27
Trump Has Spit on the Graves of Everyone Who Was Killed in WWII dlk Aug 2017 #8
a spoiled bdamomma Aug 2017 #15
I think that most families in this country are affect by the rise of Nazies Delmette2.0 Aug 2017 #39
Wishing you strength... 3catwoman3 Aug 2017 #53
America is diverse, Nazis are unAmerican. IronLionZion Aug 2017 #9
+1000 raven mad Aug 2017 #10
The Reich was gone. Over & done with - but they never entirely gave up on their fantasy. sandensea Aug 2017 #11
Labeling the "alt-right" Nazis sounds like good morals and good politics as it makes it hard for ... uponit7771 Aug 2017 #12
what a poignant bdamomma Aug 2017 #13
I was a child Scarsdale Aug 2017 #32
I'm only one year younger than you . . . Metro135 Aug 2017 #14
Thank you. I know of what you've written about. mobeau69 Aug 2017 #17
My Dad was in North Africa during WWII, too. Delmette2.0 Aug 2017 #41
That's for sure, Delmette. mobeau69 Aug 2017 #45
It sounds like our father's were very much alike. Delmette2.0 Aug 2017 #47
To Jim: PatrickforO Aug 2017 #18
Right with you roscoeroscoe Aug 2017 #28
This is who we are talking about today, important to keep this image in mind: L. Coyote Aug 2017 #35
They've been here before. Marcuse Aug 2017 #19
I did a cartoon about calling them neo a few months ago dead_head Aug 2017 #20
100% agreed relayerbob Aug 2017 #21
Whoever you are, Jim Gath, I came up just behind you. calimary Aug 2017 #23
K&R - Nazism is unAmerican, and it's a form of terrorism. flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2017 #26
Oh, I refuse to use the "Neo" obamanut2012 Aug 2017 #29
Wish they had started this up about 25 years ago wcollar Aug 2017 #30
Trump saying the anti-fascists are as bad as the white supremacists ginnyinWI Aug 2017 #31
Thank you for your heart-felt eloquence. lark Aug 2017 #33
And there were Nazi sympathizers in America before and after the war. L. Coyote Aug 2017 #34
My dad SeloverB Aug 2017 #38
If they think it's so cool to carry around guns why don't they blueinredohio Aug 2017 #40
I had several friends whose dads had died in the war radical noodle Aug 2017 #42
Exactly! Just leave the "neo" off. It is an attempt, like the term "alt-right" to give racism Nitram Aug 2017 #43
Trump and his hate filled following do not understand history scarytomcat Aug 2017 #46
They don't really understand much of anything! Initech Aug 2017 #51
true that scarytomcat Aug 2017 #54
fake news bora13 Aug 2017 #48
Has Republican become a euphemism The Wizard Aug 2017 #49
K&R. dchill Aug 2017 #50
They aren't "neo" and they aren't "alt-right." The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #52
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