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    1. the Orwellian vibes are gettin’ too real rn. privacy is like oxygen – not that big a deal until it’s gone. We’re trading convenience for freedom, and that’s a sketchy deal if u ask me.

    2. Ordinary_Fish_3046 on

      A short history overview:

      >The Nazi Party started as a fringe extremist group in the 1920s, seen mostly as violent outsiders after Hitler’s failed 1923 coup. But widespread economic crisis, unemployment, and anger over the Treaty of Versailles made their promises of jobs, national pride, and strong leadership appealing. Their vote share rose from under 3% in 1928 to 37% by 1932, making them the largest party in parliament. Many Germans saw them as saviors in a time of chaos, while others considered them dangerous extremists. Conservative elites, thinking they could control Hitler, helped appoint him chancellor in 1933 opening the door for the Nazis to seize full power.

      Sounds familier?

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