Recent assaults spark national debate over Germany’s increasingly raw political climate, with some seeing echoes of its dark history.

One politician ruthlessly beaten while hanging campaign posters. Another assaulted in a public library. Yet another, pushed and spat on by suspects who were part of a group of people allegedly calling out “Heil Hitler.”

A string of violent attacks on politicians in Germany — including a brutal assault on a member of the European Parliament in Dresden — has shaken many and sparked a national debate over the increasingly raw political climate in the country, with some drawing comparisons to the kind of political violence that accompanied the rise of the Nazis.

Recent attacks on politicians are “reminiscent of the darkest chapter in German history,” said Hendrik Wüst, the conservative premier of North Rhine-Westphalia, in an interview on German public television.

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    6 months ago

    Unlike you I’m not a Nazi, but I will very much make use of my constitutional right to fight Nazis.

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      Fine and dandy. Though simply killing them because you don’t like them makes you just like them. That’s why we hate them after all, they just killed too many people.

      Better to use words to convince.

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        Stop preaching this false narrative of “just because you don’t like them”. There’s reasons why we don’t like Nazis. I as a German know this very much better than you uneducated Muricans who think listening to far right pundits is part of some sort of balancing act for their enlightened centrism.

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          It’s not about liking them or not liking them. It’s about killing people without a trial, without fairness, during a time of peace. It does not matter who they are.

          The law should apply to all people the same.

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            We’re not at peace, evident by Nazis attacking us and attempting to overthrow our governments.

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              No, this is no war, that’s a childish take. Go to Ukraine or Gaza or South Sudan if you want to know war. This is still peacetime, and the law should apply to all people the same. Even Nazis. We have prisons for people that break the law, and we can vote to change our leaders and laws.

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                Both Ukraine and WW2 started like this. Propaganda, thugs, disinformation, violence against democratic institutions by antidemocratic forces. Stop this naivety, especially since you’re from the US and about to re-elect a fascist while Nazis march through your streets and government buildings.

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                  You think simply going out and killing them would be the best way to solve the problem? What would stop them from killing us back? There’s more than just a couple of them.