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The image shows a social media post with a black background and white text. The post is from a user named "b.sharise," as indicated by the profile picture and username at the top. The text of the post reads: "Not enough Americans equate 100 years of Jim Crow Laws with fascism and that bothers me. Utilizing imagery of Anne Frank and the gestapo instead of lynchings, forced sterilizations (the Mississippi Appendectomies), internment camps, and sun down towns adds an unnecessary layer of distance. It incorrectly asserts that fascism is this foreign thing that the US has never known, much less allowed. That could not be farther from the truth." The post discusses the importance of recognizing the historical injustices in the United States, such as Jim Crow Laws, lynching, forced sterilizations, internment camps, and sun down towns, and how comparing them to fascism can create a false narrative about the nature of these injustices.
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So easy to this day spotting the fascist companies. They all have big office buildings in Israel with their brand name prominently displayed in support of Zionism.
They are all in genocide.
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@chanon Well, that depends on how much you believe Wikipedia, while cut off from supplies, it was still Coca-Cola Deutschland, who's head created Fanta from what he could get his hands on.
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![The image shows a tweet from a user named Alejandra Caraballo, with the handle [@]esqueer.net. The tweet contains a series of statements about the history of big businesses and their alleged collaboration with fascism. The tweet claims that Fanta was created to allow Coca-Cola to sell soda in Nazi Germany during a trade embargo, and that IBM sold machines used to track and tabulate Holocaust victims. It also states that Henry Ford inspired Hitler and that big business has always collaborated with fascism. The tweet concludes by calling today's businesses "bastards who are no different." The tweet is presented in a white background with black text, and the user's profile picture is visible in a circular image to the left of the text. The image shows a tweet from a user named Alejandra Caraballo, with the handle [@]esqueer.net. The tweet contains a series of statements about the history of big businesses and their alleged collaboration with fascism. The tweet claims that Fanta was created to allow Coca-Cola to sell soda in Nazi Germany during a trade embargo, and that IBM sold machines used to track and tabulate Holocaust victims. It also states that Henry Ford inspired Hitler and that big business has always collaborated with fascism. The tweet concludes by calling today's businesses "bastards who are no different." The tweet is presented in a white background with black text, and the user's profile picture is visible in a circular image to the left of the text.](https://blog.taursnd.haus/photo/814339391768a1e80b87ee1055850360-0.jpeg)
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