If you have never stood against what was popular, you would have been a Nazi
And had slaves
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I'll stand even if alone
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If you have never stood against what was popular, you would have been a Nazi Hello again, porks: It took me a minute, but I think you're saying, if you always support what's popular, you would have been a Nazi.. Is that it? I'd like to comment but I wanna be sure I understand what you propose. excon Side: And had slaves
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A Nazi or a Communist. Adolf Hitler's Nazi party rose to power on an unchallenged wave of popular Nazism, just as Vladimir Lenin took control of Russia due to the popular support of the peasant farmers, the oppressed workers and underpaid soldiers. In both of these politically driven national upheavals there were a few pockets of outspoken opposition all of which were quickly squashed with ruthless efficiency. Those who have never stood against an intimidatory surge of populist opinion and its underlying spectre of violence could also be described as prudent survivalists. Those who prioritize putting bread on the table for their family as opposed to being a dead martyr could be forgiven for running with the herd. Side: I'll stand even if alone
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