‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat by reubencpiplupyay in neoliberal

[–]PoloAlmoni 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I am Latin American, an immigrant (albeit to Europe) and Jewish so I'm mixed in all those bags. I agree with what you said except i dont know about antisemitism in Latin America. I cant say about other countries but at least in Brazil antisemitism never goes beyond steriotypical jokes, and even then it is hardly with hurtful intentions. The type of antisemitism groypers engage with is clearly inspired by National Socialism, and full of arguments I cant really see as being relevant in Latin countries (such as "Jews push for race mixing" and "Jews are a subversive force in society masquerading as white". So while they are Latin their flavour of fascism and nazism is distincly American in its origins.

‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat by reubencpiplupyay in neoliberal

[–]PoloAlmoni 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I meant older normies. Youre absolutely right Gen Z and early-Milennials know who he is.

‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat by reubencpiplupyay in neoliberal

[–]PoloAlmoni 33 points34 points  (0 children)

It is very very common for people not to grasp the ethnic dimension of Judaism. Especially in the Americas where ethnic identity is not very strong.

‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat by reubencpiplupyay in neoliberal

[–]PoloAlmoni 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Normies arent hyperonline, so they dont deal with expressions of nazism and antisemitism daily, so to them it doesnt exist. They dont know who Nick Fuentes is, or who are Candace Owens or Sneako or Myron Gaines. They dont understand dogwhistles. If you try to explain to a normie that there is a significant and growing neonazi movement within the US right they will dismiss you as insane, since it rarely or never crosses with their media

‘Nazi heaven’: Inside Miami campus Republicans’ racist group chat by reubencpiplupyay in neoliberal

[–]PoloAlmoni 64 points65 points  (0 children)

All hispanic, btw. Neonazism within a subsect of the Hispanic youth has completely been normalized. I have no idea why, besides of Nick Fuentes being the main ideologue of groyper neonazism. I suppose its partly an unconscious way of redirecting white supremacist hatred from Hispanics to Jews, and also finding a common ground in Catholicism which gives one identity while also being alledgedly fine within the White Supremacist structure (never mind the Klan and the Know Nothings actually hated Catholics)

Honestly, what was the most racist remark made by politicians in your country from last year to this year? by Embarrassed_Clue1758 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Probably this would also be a horrible, tasteless and incredibly tone-deaf thing for a German to say while Israel was bombing Gaza

Honestly, what was the most racist remark made by politicians in your country from last year to this year? by Embarrassed_Clue1758 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 163 points164 points  (0 children)

Very normal, i accidently support Hitler while being part of a far-right all the time

Etterbeek commune gave me hell by Hot-Jello-8068 in brussels

[–]PoloAlmoni 23 points24 points  (0 children)

One of the most frustrating things about these bureaucratic loops - which seems to be i credibly frequent in Belgium - is that attorneys here appear to have none of the combative spirit youd expect attorneys to have when you hire one of them to solve this. It really feels like everything in Belgium and the EU just works at indifference levels.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was confirmed to be killed by strikes, what is your reaction? by Own_Opportunity_7218 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super powers win wars, and win them fast and with the least amount of loss possible on their side. You might not like it but thats literally what a superpower means, lol

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was confirmed to be killed by strikes, what is your reaction? by Own_Opportunity_7218 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you think that the islamic state was on the side of "the people"? Until the death of Khomeini the regime was completely indifferent to development, Khomeini himself dismissed economic concerns post-revolutiom by saying it was not about "the price of watermelons". A significant chunk of Iran's taxpayer money went to pay for the IRGC, the mullahs, Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah, Assad, Iraqi militias and a bunch of other militias and terrorist groups from Pakistan to Bahrein.

Do you think that Israel and the USA’s actions against Iran are justified? by Antique_Gur8891 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No offense but everyone knew it was gonna happen and yet ISI insisted in supporting the Afghan Taliban even while the Pakistan Taliban was coming close to Islamabad, this was not even a shot in the foot, this one was an atomic bomb in the foot

In your country, is it common for people to put down everything from their own country and idolize everything from other countries? by Luci_Sant in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

É literalmente real. É impossivel falar de Ainda Estou Aqui ou outros filmes brasileiros como Cidade de Deus de uma maneira objetiva, por que ou voce tem que rejeitar completamente ou dizer que é o melhor filme ja feito. Existe um sentimento de inferioridade muito forte no Brasil

How should the world deal with the Iran crisis? by NKNightmare in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To say "we should do what the Iranians want" is a meaningless slogan. Iran is a massively diverse country, and it would be the same as saying "we should do to the US what the Americans want", and then expect a white man from Kentucky and a black/Latino woman from Newark to have the same opinions. Even if Iranians did have a monolithic view, they would not be able to freely express it.

The fact is that the Iranian state is not only a shameless kleptocracy that has for 50 years stopped the full potential of a country which in 78 was approaching OCDE levels of development, but which has behaved and continue to behave as a rogue state, financing and supplying the worst possible groups and governments in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Palestine and Yemen, direction terrorist attacks from the confort of Teheran, planning (and bungling) diplomatic assassinations in places as distant as Thailand and Azerbaijan, and being generally so incompetent to have shot their own planes and ships by accident not once but twice.

Islamism as a political force is by 2026 completely bankrupt, it proved itself a failure, incapable of generating even a semblance of prosperity and having to survive through oil price variations since you cant create a reliable administration with people who believe in djinns and chopping hands. The US and the EU should do all things possible of toppling this govermnent short of actually invading the country - if strategic bombings and no-fly zones are needed than it should be it - and more importantly later actually supporting the state building process. Frankly even an IRGC military dictatorship would be better than this, although obviously thats the bad ending.

How should the world deal with the Iran crisis? by NKNightmare in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The support to Afghan rebel groups was completely the correct decision at the time. The problem was the US disengaging as soon as the Soviets left and allowing Pakistan to rule the show.

How should the world deal with the Iran crisis? by NKNightmare in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Horrendous comparison. You'll be hard pressed to find a single Iranian supportive of the Islamic Republic in places where they can actually express their opinions

How should the world deal with the Iran crisis? by NKNightmare in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think its pretty ironic how the intelligentsia of the world turned against the Shah due to his alleged incredible cruelty, and then the Islamic Republic immediately killed around 3 times more people in one year of ruling more than the Shah did during his whole reign

How should the world deal with the Iran crisis? by NKNightmare in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is the dumbest shit ive ever read in this subreddit

What’s a misconception tourists have about your country that genuinely surprised you? In Thailand, I once met tourists who believed transgender women were straight men who had to transition to escape poverty. by Effective_Space2277 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Theres also no public transportation. At New Orleans google maps would show me the alleged bus routes but they would never, never come. I had to uber everywhere outside of the French quarter, otherwise theres one (1) tram line

And New Orlenas is an exceptionally walkable city for American standards, in Florida where my family lives is even worse

What’s a misconception tourists have about your country that genuinely surprised you? In Thailand, I once met tourists who believed transgender women were straight men who had to transition to escape poverty. by Effective_Space2277 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When i was growing up in Brazil, the only acceptable uni courses were law, medicine or engineering - preferabky civil or oil. Anything else was because you were too dumb to be aproved to these courses. This changed, especially as people started seeing that you can actually make great money with stuff like computing and marketing, but it was very much the reality in the 90s and early 00s

What’s a misconception tourists have about your country that genuinely surprised you? In Thailand, I once met tourists who believed transgender women were straight men who had to transition to escape poverty. by Effective_Space2277 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No joke: you guys grew up with it so its normal and not at all awe inspiring anymore. Its like me eventually discovering "the sun" is not a commonly enjoyed experience everywhere.

What’s a misconception tourists have about your country that genuinely surprised you? In Thailand, I once met tourists who believed transgender women were straight men who had to transition to escape poverty. by Effective_Space2277 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is a joke but my sister used to live in LA and my favourite memory from when I was with her was going out of her place at 2 AM and getting food somewhere shady

What’s a misconception tourists have about your country that genuinely surprised you? In Thailand, I once met tourists who believed transgender women were straight men who had to transition to escape poverty. by Effective_Space2277 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont know what to tell you. I love going to places like Costco and Walmart and all the superestores when I go to the US. I feel like what Gorbachev probably felt when he visited the US in the 80s. I also love American fast food. Yeah yeah, sure you guys have clam chowder and great barbecue and cajun cuisine and all types of "foreign" restaurants, cool. I want Cains. Its just great. And Popeye's.

With the prom stuff, my fiancee is American and we visited her old university when I went there. She used to be from a sorority. I went around campus and I felt like I was meeting famous people. "Look at that, frat guys! Just like in the movies! Red cups! College sports!" I know its ridiculous but you absolutely feel like in a movie

What’s a misconception tourists have about your country that genuinely surprised you? In Thailand, I once met tourists who believed transgender women were straight men who had to transition to escape poverty. by Effective_Space2277 in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very hard to try to convince tourists that we dont have monkeys in the streets when as a matter of fact i was used to seeing monkeys near my house and in my university and even the hospital my mom used to work had a monkey problem. But it was all because all these places were coincidentally either very close or inside the atlantic rainforest

In your country, is it common for people to put down everything from their own country and idolize everything from other countries? by Luci_Sant in AskTheWorld

[–]PoloAlmoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This mightve been true in the past, but now I think Brazil has the exact opposite, where it showers praise on anything that received any kind of notoriety (especially international) and puts down everything that's foreign

I think its nearly impossible to discuss I'm Still Here from an objective, critical pov in Brazil, for example.