There is some ethnic cleansing of you, courtesy of the left. Identitarian politics and ethnic cleansing aren't issues of left and right. What about Zimbabwe and it's persecution of white farmers? Sounds like a racist policy from a socialist government.
This does not, in any way, show that the Nazis weren't right wing.
If you are trying to show that left-wing terror had existed too, then yes, I agree. But not in the 21st century.
Can you not read? I said the SNP are left wing nationalists. I love how on the stabbing thread you can launch into me for reading your posts wrong when you have quite clearly spectacularly failed at reading a simple forum post.
Can you not read? I said the SNP are left wing nationalists.
Why are you bringing this up? this is irrelevant and you're clearly trying to change the direction of the thread after you dug yourself into the hole of thinking that the Nazis are left wing lmao
Why are you bringing this up? this is irrelevant and you're clearly trying to change the direction of the thread after you dug yourself into the hole of thinking that the Nazis are left wing lmao
I am bringing this up because I am looking at reasons why you would think that the Nazis are right wing. Follow the conversation sweetie. The only valid reason I have been able to find is their hatred of Communism, which in itself doesn't make you non left wing.
The Nazis weren't right-wing, they just applied Socialism selectively rather than universally.
I strongly agree with this. The Nazis were extremist progressive leftists, just extremely inconsistent about it. Eugenics was invented by Fabianist leftists.
I am bringing this up because I am looking at reasons why you would think that the Nazis are right wing. Follow the conversation sweetie. The only valid reason I have been able to find is their hatred of Communism, which in itself doesn't make you non left wing.
Really? You got an A* at GCSE history and the only reason you can think of Nazis being right wing is their 'hatred of communism'?
I can think of about 10 different reasons, and I didn't even do it for AS.
Then explain them. I am always willing to change my mind.
Treaty of Versailles - arguably unfair on Germany, leading to pro-nationalist support Fear of Communism - spreading communist parties / figures such as Rosa Luxemberg, etc Economic issues in Germany - wall street crash and other incidents leading to nationalist support, independence from the world economy Social issues in Germany - living standards became lower as a direct result of the year of crises, leading to nationalist and pro socialist support Isolationism in Europe - almost all countries felt that helping their own economies and focusing on their national interest was better, so more far right support in Germany
I could go on, but you get the idea. The Nazis were right wing for many more reasons other than a 'hate for communism'.
Treaty of Versailles - arguably unfair on Germany, leading to pro-nationalist support Fear of Communism - spreading communist parties / figures such as Rosa Luxemberg, etc Economic issues in Germany - wall street crash and other incidents leading to nationalist support, independence from the world economy Social issues in Germany - living standards became lower as a direct result of the year of crises, leading to nationalist and pro socialist support Isolationism in Europe - almost all countries felt that helping their own economies and focusing on their national interest was better, so more far right support in Germany
I could go on, but you get the idea. The Nazis were right wing for many more reasons other than a 'hate for communism'.
None of those are inherently right wing. The leftists like thaelmann were equally livid with all of those things. Policies are what makes something right wing.