• Lukas Murch
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    461 month ago

    No fuckin idea. Didn’t make sense then, either. We were so afraid to look like the crazy MAGAs. Their tactic worked.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 month ago

      “Accuse your enemy of what you intend to do”

      Not actually a quite from Goebbels or Marx, but the Republican guiding principle nonetheless.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        Accuse your enemy of what you intend to do

        It’s ironic that Hitler’s “Night of the Long Knives” (when the Nazis arrested and eventually murdered numerous brownshirts and their leader, Ernst Roehm) acquired that name because Hitler himself used the expression in a speech that he gave immediately after the event. In the speech, he accused Roehm of having been planning a “NIght of the Long Knives” himself, directed at Hitler and the other Nazi leaders. Quite unintentionally, the phrase came to describe Hitler’s actions.