• A notable contribution by decolonial theory to Holocaust/fascism studies is that these phenomena weren’t unprecedented, but were the mechanisms of colonialism turned inward. Denial or ignorance of this fact hints at the fascist base of social democracy within the imperial core.

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      The interesting fact is that the federal reserves that imprisoned native American in the USA are among the first use of concentration camps and that the nazi death camps is an imitation of the indian residential fake schools that started in the USA and then spread to the british diaspora. The European immigrants of Pax Americana still continues the imprisonment of Aboriginal people in North America in uninhabitable barren wastelands until the Aboriginal people surrender their properties and reparation for war crimes. The fake school death camps might also still continues although the attempts to replace white communities with immigrants of color and secret enslavement of immigrants of color for hazardous work indicated that the european immigrants depleted their required number of first nation child slaves and stolen inheritance of abducted children for their parasitic lifestyle.

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    I don’t think in my education they even went that far into the genocide aspect proper, it was more “imagine that due to literally no fault of your own you were tortured and killed. Isn’t that fucked up?”

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    Exactly this!! That’s why we had zionists like Henry Kissinger doing so much heinous shit while the US oligarchs showered him with praise(as they have done before for the same nazis that shaped Henry’s views and fears).