Re: Germany restricts neo-Nazi marches
If you want to keep something alive, ban it. Who is out marching in the streets? Is it old people ready to die or is it young people? If it is young people, imagine trying silence youthful rebellion and the questioning of the established order using methods from the Dark Ages?
Communism is now dead. It was allowed to work itself out, freely and completely in the eyes of its participants. Capitalism-"democracy" is now under attack in some parts of the world and may not survive as long as some think it will.
But Nazism never got a fair hearing. WW2 ended the experiment before it had a fair hearing. This is why it is still around and why it will be until it has its hearing and is allowed evolve into something else.
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