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"content": "nostr:npub1dzvxdaxxz8ed3kwqe3eqyn6jasmjkljmy9lf0d9he2mm648ucl9s90r7cc Historically speaking, here in the US I'm not sure it was actually ever too in style in terms of taking action. There was some anti-nazi messaging before we entered WWII but the posture of our government toward the nazi party was hardly antagonistic, and some US corporations were just fine working with them. Bringing nazis over to work in government positions post WWII didn't signal a particularly stringent opposition either.",
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