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Christine Anderson

I’m a German, and we once asked our grandparents how they could have just stood by in silence allowing a horrific totalitarian regime to come about. Anyone could have known — all they had to do was open their eyes and take a look: the vast majority chose not to. So, what will you tell your grandchildren? Will you tell them you didn’t know? Will you tell them you were ‘just following orders’? You need to understand: it is not about breaking the ‘fourth wave’; it is about breaking people. Australia does not need a ‘no-COVID strategy.’ What Australia needs is a ‘no-oppression strategy.’

Christine Margarete Anderson, a German politician serving as an Alternative for Germany (AfD) Member of the European Parliament, “answering an SOS call” from Australians, in which she designated the southern hemisphere country as “a former free and liberal democracy that has been formed into a totalitarian regime” in the cause of a zero-infection policy over the CCP virus.

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It is important to note that the everyday Nazi did not run a concentration camp, did not wear jackboots, did not participate in the smashing of businesses owned or operated by members of ethnic minorities, did not march in parades.

The everyday Nazi accepted the authority of those who had taken the commanding heights of culture and then selected who could participate in discussion. The everyday Nazi called the content on the radio or in the daily paper “news” despite its propagandistic filter, spin, non-sequiturs, and inconsistencies. The everyday Nazi treated those who expressed skepticism as fools, villains, and perverts to be shunned. The everyday Nazi did as she or he was told.

We need to call-out the everyday Nazis amongst us.

The Everyday Nazi stood by and watched the Jewish businessmen sweep up the broken glass and watched their once valued shopkeepers close their doors. The Everyday Nazi never asked why their neighbor suddenly “moved away”, knowing they were violently taken from their home the night before. The Everyday Nazi often cheered when people were being rounded up, and arrested. The Everyday Nazi allowed the regime to flourish, and expand, and to subjugate the weakest and most vulnerable in their society. All this, purportedly, to ensure the health and well-being of the general population. The Everyday Nazi heard the rumors, and simply chose not to acknowledge them, or act on them. That infamous, totalitarian cancer would have never gained a foothold, had it not been for The Everyday Nazi.

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