• Grant_M
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    152 years ago

    Excellent law. This should be adopted worldwide.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 years ago

      That is kind of my concern as well, it’s a pretty decent defense if caught.

      Additionally, while I think nazis are the literal worst, I don’t think anyone’s right to communicate should be impeded.

      • @[email protected]
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        132 years ago

        If you’re using the Nazi salute to hail a tram, you’re definitely doing it wrong.

        First of all, the tram will stop if you’re just standing at a stop, so it’s unnecessary, and if you insist on hailing, you could do it without stretching your arm all the way.

      • hiddengoat
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        212 years ago

        Then don’t hail a tram while wearing a fucking Nazi uniform and shouting Nazi slogans while demonstrating with a bunch of fucking Nazis.

        “TRAM HEIL! TRAM HEIL! TRAM HEIL!”

      • @[email protected]
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        Look up the paradox of intolerance.

        I also agree that society should tolerate freedom of speech. But when that freedom of speech is being used to weaponize and remove others’ freedom of speech, we should not tolerate that.

        • hiddengoat
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          52 years ago

          Or don’t look up the paradox of intolerance because it’s nothing more than linguistic masturbation.

            • hiddengoat
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              52 years ago

              The concept of tolerance is not and never has been about accepting the choices and actions of other people without exception. You do not tolerate someone punching you in the face. You do not tolerate someone diddling kids. You do not tolerate Nazis. By ignoring these actions you are not indicating tolerance, you are indicating ACCEPTANCE. You’re fine with Nazis, and diddlers, and people randomly punching you in the face.

              Calling this “tolerance” reeks of “well ackshully…” at the highest academic level. It’s intentionally misunderstanding a human concept in favor of a dictionary definition.

              You are never intolerant of intolerance, you REJECT intolerance, making the whole thing moot.

              Also the whole concept gives Nazis a reason to whine about “discrimination” while they’re being woodchippered and those little bitches already scream enough when fed in feet-first.

              • @[email protected]
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                52 years ago

                That’s actually intentional. Popper’s philosophical wanking has been wildly co-opted and twisted by the right. ‘So much for the tolerant left!’ they cry. Like the ‘meet me in the middle’ argument it’s designed to just shit the waters up.

                I ain’t meeting the cunts in the middle and who the fuck told you i was the tolerant left.

              • @[email protected]
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                72 years ago

                Tolerance is a social contract. If people aren’t taking part in that social contact they don’t deserve the benefits of it.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Because of all the political power Nazis have…

          Paradox of intolerance is largely irrelevant. Democracies don’t collapse because of free speech, they collapse because the public loses faith in them (justified or not).

          If you run around making wild statements, the public isn’t going to automatically believe you unless it corresponds with some personal experience or observation. This is why libertarian and socialist movements (and Nazi movements) crash and burn in the US. There claims just don’t correspond with how people perceive there country.

        • sheepishly
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          Yeah man, if we tolerate those damn tram-hailers it’s a slippery slope from there right down to fascism

          • hiddengoat
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            I read that as “ham-trailers” and that sounds like the perfect term for people the size of NFL linemen.

      • ivanafterall
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        82 years ago

        “Fine, that explains the hand gesture, but how do you explain the WWII Wehrmacht uniform?”

    • @[email protected]
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      142 years ago

      So fucking sick of this 'what if you this" “but whatif you that” ‘won’t someone pleeeeaaase think of the innocents!!’ like a nazi salute is easily mistaken for something else.

      It fucking isn’t.

      • @[email protected]
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        You mistake is assuming the law is being applied in good faith.
        Of course hailing a tram is obviously different than a Nazi salute to anyone.
        But the objective is not to detect Nazis , it’s to find an excuse to harass and intimidate people.
        This is just another tool in their belt.

        With a new law, you should always think of how it’s going to be like if applied by the most bigoted racist police officer in existence. And what mechanisms you have in place to stop that officer.

        • @[email protected]
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          Your mistake is talking out your arse.

          We had literal fucking nazis demonstrating and throwing salutes with no way to gut the little cunts for it. It pissed a LOT of people off. There was a whole damned thing about banning iconography and salutes that has been going on for over a year. Which you would know if you were aware of what actually goes on down here.

          We want this fucking law because we don’t tolerate nazi shits.

          The cops can get you for looking funny, they don’t need fake hitler salute claims

  • mihor
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    22 years ago

    Australia casually imports right extremist scum from other countries for decades. Also Australia ^^^

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    Yeah sure. Find something you can convince everyone is evil enough to justify your exerting control over communications. Next will be travel and business restrictions. Who’s the fuckin Nazi now?

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      I’m assuming your down votes are coming from people who don’t realise that the “Liberals” are Australia’s more conservative party.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah pretty much. It’s like that where I live too. It’s just Americans have a choice between the fascist liberal party and the pedo neo-nazi party so they think liberalism is a progressive camp when it’s anything but.

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        fair. I don’t quite get how lemmy integrates. I suppose lemmy being new and a large chunk of team melbourne coming over will skew things a little.

  • @[email protected]
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    932 years ago

    I hate this law. Not because I think people should be saluting like Nazis, but because it was actually needed. We should be better than that. Have we learned nothing from 80-90 years ago?

    • @[email protected]
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      432 years ago

      My theory: there is basically no-one left who remembers WW2 first-hand, and a lot of people only know that the atrocities were commited by “evil monsters”. And we’re not evil monsters, right? We’re sophisticated modern humans, not evil monsters, right? We are, therefore, incapable of atrocity or even mistake and it cannot happen here, right?

      • @[email protected]
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        362 years ago

        It’s super frustrating for people like me who are nerds for history and are extremely aware of exactly how fascism progressed last time it got popular.

        • @[email protected]
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          182 years ago

          There’s a good reason “historian” is about the most left-leaning profession in existence.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      This was rumoured to have come about because everyone was saying Dictator Dan, and throwing nazi salutes at him, though, right?

      This was more about Dan not being upset, and being able to have protesters arrested if he got upset. This has been years in the making.

      And now he’s resigned.

      That’s how I understood it when it was first announced back in the day anyway.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 years ago

        No.

        This happened after a bunch of nazis inserting themselves into everything imaginable (and yes, they did co-opt a lot of the dissatisfaction over lockdowns) pissing more and more people off until we literally ended with a situation where they got a protective cop ring around them and started flinging seig heils and there was no legal way to get them on the harm they were doing.

        Fuck that noise.

        Also fuckin’ dan couldn’t give a shit what nutballs chant in the street when the voters kept putting him back in the seat. Don’t be such a five year old

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        I don’t think it had anything to do with that. During lockdown people were drawing swastikas and such in my area, and for the past few years, there have been Nazis stickers going up (even before covid).

        It has been increasingly escalating to worse nazi nonsense

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          I’d say if it were happening during lockdown, and given the percentage of the population that were outraged and felt like they were living in an Orwellian nightmare, it makes sense they’re not actual Nazism supporters, but the opposite, and were sending a message to Dan.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 years ago

            There were also stickers being stuck up before then at random spots (there was one at the footbridge here in Seaford)

            The nazi’s were simply opportunistic and took advantage of the situation. It’s just inexcusable in any regard

          • @[email protected]
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            52 years ago

            Bullshit and fuck off.

            Some people went fucking nuts - and I mean full on clinically time cube level batshit - during covid and a cohort went deep into the air fryer. We call them cookers because they’re bloody cooked. They do not reflect the general opinion and if you side with nazis to piss off an elected official YOU CAN JUST VOTE OUT you’re a goddamn idiot.

      • @[email protected]
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        I heard it was because everyone was throwing Nazi salutes in public spaces in support of the current liberal candidate but maybe whoever said that was making it the fuck up

        edit for raptor squad this is entirely sarcastic but Christ you’re dense mate

        • Dave.
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          (note: this post is now intended for the grandparent poster, after my initial assumption that the post above was agreeing with them)

          Yes, a fitting name for an elected official who took the advice of both government and public service and used laws that had been available for a century to stop the spread of a virulent disease that actually, measurably, saved hundreds-to-thousands of lives. Laws that notably took power away from him and shunted it to the state’s chief medical officer, a public service, non-elected position.

          And then in a classic dictator move, a few years after releasing that extraordinary use of power and bringing things back to normal, he had the absolute gall to resign and not continue his despotic reign, talk about cheek.

          “Dictator Dan”, indeed.

          The problem with names like that is that they use emotions to mask facts. “Dictator Dan” is as catchy as hell, don’t get me wrong. But it focuses entirely on the man, not the methods. If you want to actually change the methods, then go right ahead and and use all the democratic processes we’ve got in place to do so, and we’ve got plenty compared to actual dictatorships.

          Having the media rant against Dan Andrews in this manner only sows discontent and strife. That on its own does nothing to improve the situation, in fact, it makes it much worse.

          • Quokka
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            72 years ago

            Mate, I meant the guy I replied too, “Making(Up)StuffffForFun”.

            • Dave.
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              Then I apologise for my confusion.

              I’ve just heard that phrase bandied around far too often, and phrases like that are the thin end of the wedge of stupidity that blocks rational debate.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 years ago

        I’d say it’s got more to do with Tom Sewell and his merry band of genetic backwaters, but that’d make sense, and I don’t read the Murdoch trash.

    • froggers
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      62 years ago

      No it does not work like that. People have to be constantly reminded about stuff like this, only then can you even have the slighest hope that it won’t happen again.

    • The Pantser
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      152 years ago

      It’s also dumb because it can easily be abused by the police. They could easily say you were doing it when hailing a cab or waving to your friend. There is a very fine line between Heil Hitler and Hail Cab, about 45° to be exact.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        How do you think this goes in court. If this is abused it means free millions from the state for your rights being trampled on.

      • cannache
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        12 years ago

        As stupid as it sounds, I can only imagine some poor guy with swastika tattoos trying to explain how he was only waiving a cab driver down when he gets spear tackled by some crazy Islamic state supporter

      • @[email protected]
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        72 years ago

        Do you actually think this is likely to be a problem?

        Hell, if you’re actually hailing a cab, they’d likely need to chase down that cab by the time they got to you.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        62 years ago

        Why be like this? No, it wasn’t the fucking uniforms, it was the assemblage of white supremacist states that recruited Nazis and promoted aspects of their ideology all over the anglosphere.

    • @[email protected]
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      282 years ago

      The systematic dismantling of humanities education hasn’t helped this either. That’s why we needs arts / humanities just as much as science. The nazis had science but they didn’t have any humanity.

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        Not that I support their ideology at all, but the Nazis gave the world some really cool shit. Jets, rockets and the ballistic missile, the modern highway system/overpasses, and advancement in nuclear fission. Just goes to show how much war seems to advance our technology tree.

        Also…Fuck Nazis

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          I’d argue that the technological advancement was from spending a lot on that rather than societal goods, and the general removal of freedoms to trade for efficiency. This usually happens during war, but a society can’t maintain that, people get sick of it. If they didn’t run out of oil, they would have run out of the will to fight.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        52 years ago

        Their science was in many respects also questionable. Sure, they engineered alright but they also based sweeping policy on ridiculous race science and their astrophysics never would have panned out with their rejection of Relativity as “Jewish Physics”

        • @[email protected]
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          Am autistic and can confirm that many aspects of their science are bullshit. Still deal with the impacts of this every day as many in my community are willfully ignorant about Hans Asperger and how concepts like ‘high’ and ‘low’ functioning are based in nazi ideology not science.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            It’s exactly why I don’t participate in most communities for autistic people and instead look for those that brand themselves as neurodivergent-focused. There’s a lot of “I had it bad so everyone else should have it bad too” as well as conditioned acceptance of societal issues in communities that label themselves as autism communities in my experience.

            • @[email protected]
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              Yep I’m right there with you. I find the push back against the neurodiversity movement in some of these autism communities really problematic as well. It’s often based on a significant misinterpretation of what the ND movement is.

    • AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her]
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      122 years ago

      Australia is a settler colonial project built on the genocide of indigenous populations, its in the bones of your country like it is in the US, and like we inspired Nazi Germany to be

      In the best of cases overcoming this history would be difficult, but we live in a world where this is not the best of cases, and where for most of history the ruling class has gone the other direction and misinformation and lies are more common than learning real history