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Comment on: I got banned from paganism because I had a silver amulet and asked questions about shadows
Godammit, erdogan! The whoa really made me go look if indeed we still had it. Nope. Changed in 2020 when finland applied to join nato. Erdogan wasn't happy with the "nazi symbol". So hitler didn't manage to ruin it for Finland, but a Turkish dictator 80 years later did. It was a white circle with a blue swastika and wings under the circle. Now it is a white circle with a stylised eagle instead of the swastika. Perkele!
5 14 Feb 2024 07:48 u/NikNakskes in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: I got banned from paganism because I had a silver amulet and asked questions about shadows
You can indeed. You can call a square a circle and live in your own reality. It seems you are doing just that, but in reverse: Nothing bad can be socialist. The Soviet union was communist till the end. Being a totalitarian regime does not negate the underlying ideology. The state owned everything, no private property and a planned economy. China is indeed a different story. The peoples republic of China started out communist, but under Xi turned into a capitalist economy with large state influence. And you can indeed argue the same for the nazis during ww2. Large chunks of their ideology was indeed socialist, but because of the ussr being fully communist and the enemy, the focus shifted gradually from the socialist aspects to the nationalist ones. I find it very important that people remember nazism and fascism started as socialist movements, but turned into a humongous shitshow. Not because socialism is bad, but because you can do bad things with any ideology.
4 14 Feb 2024 07:33 u/NikNakskes in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: I got banned from paganism because I had a silver amulet and asked questions about shadows
Nazi. It is an abbreviation of "national socialism". Nazis were fascists. Fascists are socialists. You can turn any ideology into a total shitshow. Look what we did to capitalism, that was also a benevolent ideology. Look what muslim extremists do to islam, or North Korea to communism.
2 14 Feb 2024 06:44 u/NikNakskes in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: I got banned from paganism because I had a silver amulet and asked questions about shadows
You can add 5.5 million finns to billion Hindus. It ain't much but it is our airforce emblem.
5 14 Feb 2024 06:34 u/NikNakskes in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: But where's the lie?
But you're generalizing equally by involving the entire Muslim community all over the world, while in this case it is a subgroup of a population in western countries: young muslim male immigrants. I also find the but they are a quarter of the world! Argument just as wrong as the all muslims are... fill in whatever they are being blamed of this time. Both attitudes are directly related to the escalation issues we have in western europe. The bigotry version has thrown a blanket of Muslim bad over an entire group of people, ostrisizing them from society. And the "you are a bigoted racist" for anybody bringing up an issue with immigrants, has caused that no action could be taken to alleviate the situation. For the swimming pools specific, I have no personal experience, only news reports. But given that the media tried to cover up a sexual assault/rape case with minors because "it might lead people to think poorly of immigrants", make me think that the swimming pool incidents had to be fairly invasive.
2 12 Feb 2024 12:03 u/NikNakskes in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: But where's the lie?
As somebody who's been out in the real world, you probably realise that every article is "cherry picked", simply because one article tends to talk about one issue or incidence. All of us have seen similar articles pass about predominantly muslim men behaving questionable in swimming pools. This article might seem cherry picked for you, but you can find them for any european country, including the ones that try very hard to temper news for "muslim bad" in an attempt to counter the rise of the right wing. I would say, this specific topic isn't cherry picked and a fairly widespread problem in western european countries. This is australia, but I assume it is the same scenario playing out there.
3 12 Feb 2024 08:07 u/NikNakskes in r/RedditCensors
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