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I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar.

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  • juliehuz@mastodon.worldJ juliehuz@mastodon.world

    @BrianJopek Well...I'll be damned. He really DID read Mein Kampf.

    hengstenberg@nrw.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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    @juliehuz @BrianJopek It was probably Stephen Miller who read it for him.

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    • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

      I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
      #USpol

      dascandy@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @BrianJopek so that puts us half a year before the end of free elections?

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      • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

        I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
        #USpol

        vgoller@nrw.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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        #27

        @BrianJopek copy cats. Not a single genuine own idea.

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        • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

          I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
          #USpol

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          @BrianJopek Place your bets for the paedophile felon’s Enabling Act 1933.

          “By allowing the chancellor to override the checks and balances in the constitution, the Enabling Act of 1933 was a pivotal step in the transition from the democratic Weimar Republic to the totalitarian dictatorship of Nazi Germany.”

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          • crazyeddie@mastodon.socialC crazyeddie@mastodon.social

            @BrianJopek Did Hitler have the balls to have him and his family declared immune from whatever tax agency they had at the time?

            I have to give it to them...that's a fucking ballsy move. If they get away with it we now they're untouchable and it's just done...finished. No 250 year anniversary though one will be celebrated.

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            @crazyeddie @BrianJopek “Throughout his rise to power, Hitler neglected to pay taxes on his income and allowances. In 1934 […], the tax office of Munich sent Hitler a fine of 405,494 ℛ︁ℳ︁, equivalent to €1.92 million in 2021, for failing to declare his income or file tax returns. He was given only eight days to pay off this debt. Hitler responded by ordering a state secretary of the ministry of finance to intervene, and became tax-exempt.”

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            • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

              I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
              #USpol

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              @BrianJopek Tell me more about how it’s not fascism yet..

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              • scubapro28@social.vivaldi.netS scubapro28@social.vivaldi.net

                @BrianJopek

                Q: That's an amazing historical coincidence. Has it been fact checked?

                A: " Yes. In 1930 Martin Bormann established the Hilfskasse der NSDAP (Nazi Party Auxiliary Fund), a party-run benefits/relief fund that collected member premiums and made discretionary payments to party members injured or otherwise in need — including support for activists who had been imprisoned before the Nazi seizure of power."

                Wow...........just wow.

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                @scubapro28 @BrianJopek It's similar, but not the same. The claim in the screenshot that the fund was used to "compensate SA Stormtroopers who committed street violence" is completely made up. SA Stormtroopers were simply given amnesty.

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                • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                  I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
                  #USpol

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                  @BrianJopek Actually, the world of Nazi finance is really interesting.

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                  • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                    I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
                    #USpol

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                    @BrianJopek @mcnado that’s why they’re called neo-nazis. They’re not even being original while destroying democracy and rule of law.

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                    • hengstenberg@nrw.socialH hengstenberg@nrw.social

                      @juliehuz @BrianJopek It was probably Stephen Miller who read it for him.

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                      @hengstenberg @BrianJopek ...yeah, who am I kidding

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                      • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                        I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
                        #USpol

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                        @BrianJopek - History repeating it self. Disgusting.

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                        • xerge@mastodon.nlX xerge@mastodon.nl

                          @BrianJopek @mcnado that’s why they’re called neo-nazis. They’re not even being original while destroying democracy and rule of law.

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                          @xerge @BrianJopek @mcnado Neo makes them feel all red-pilled in the Matrix (oblivious that the Warchowski's say the red pill is about transgender stuff)
                          need to use words they'll understand:
                          Wannabe nazis. Weimar Weebu.
                          Important to remind them that not only are they childish uncreative copycats, most of them are too old and out of shape to have served for real nazis. They'd have been laughed at or put down by their own idols.

                          They're Trump's Brownsharts, nothing more.

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                          • eribosot@mastodon.socialE eribosot@mastodon.social

                            @scubapro28 @BrianJopek It's similar, but not the same. The claim in the screenshot that the fund was used to "compensate SA Stormtroopers who committed street violence" is completely made up. SA Stormtroopers were simply given amnesty.

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                            @eribosot @BrianJopek

                            Per ChatGPT [citing Wikipedia]:

                            "In 1930 Martin Bormann established the Hilfskasse der NSDAP (Nazi Party Auxiliary Fund), a party-run benefits/relief fund that collected member premiums and made discretionary payments to party members injured or otherwise in need — including support for activists who had been imprisoned before the Nazi seizure of power."

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                            • brianjopek@mastodon.worldB brianjopek@mastodon.world

                              I knew this slush fund shit sounded familiar. 😡
                              #USpol

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                              @BrianJopek @hansbot If this doesn’t send shivers down your spine, you’re on the wrong side of history

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