Talk:Denazification
Neutral point of view concerns
editThis is a possibly controversial area and Putin's nazification are controversial. Putin is not mentioned in the lead section of the linked article on the English Wikipedia but is mentioned on the lead section here. That is an indicator that Putin may be positively or negatively platformed here. There is sufficient to raise a {{npov}} warning concern. -- Djm-leighpark(a)talk 01:00, 19 February 2023 (UTC)
- Thank you for expressing your concern. With respect for those who may see it differently, it seems that the only conflict here is apparently between truth & lies. By all means if you (or anyone) can find any credible quotes, from one or more notable sources -that contradict ideas expressed in the quotes already posted on this page, please post. 184.4.83.189 20:48, 19 February 2023 (UTC)
Removing some wordy blather from article to this page,
editPeople wordily accusing other people they dislike of being Nazis -- do not automatically generate quotable quotes, nor are such neener-neener accusations enlightening "quotes" on the topic of denazification. Here are quotes I removed from the topic page to here, so that others can take a look at them and decide which ones go here. HouseOfChange (talk) 21:17, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
- What can one say about a country where a museum of science in a great city can feature an exhibit in which people fire machine guns from a helicopter at Vietnamese huts, with a light flashing when a hit is scored? What can one say about a country where such an idea can even be considered? You have to weep for this country. These and a thousand other examples testify to moral degeneration on such a scale that talk about the “normal channels” of political action and protest becomes meaningless or hypocritical. We have to ask ourselves whether what is needed in the United States is dissent —or denazification. The question is a debatable one. Reasonable people may differ. The fact that the question is even debatable is a terrifying thing. To me it seems that what is needed is a kind of denazification. p. 16.
- Noam Chomsky, American Power and the New Mandarins, 1969
- After several decades of courageous scholarship by Hugo Ott, Victor Farias and Emmanuel Faye in Europe, and related work by American scholars Thomas Sheehan, Richard Wolin, Tom Rockmore and others, no sensible observer today doubts that Heidegger, the most celebrated figure in twentieth-century German philosophy, lied his inauthentic head off about his relationship to the Nazis. Far from being a reluctant sympathizer for a brief period in the early 1930s, as he sought to convince his denazification committee, Heidegger had been an enthusiastic believer in National Socialism’s “inner truth and greatness.” He hoped to become the Fuhrer of the university system, to play philosopher-king to Hilter’s Fuhrerstaat...
- Carlin Romano , America the Philosophical, NY:Vintage, pp. 367-368 (2013)
- People’s republics of Donbass approached Russia with a request for help. In connection therewith, <…> I made the decision to hold a special military operation. Its goal is to protect the people that are subjected to abuse, genocide from the Kiev regime for eight years, and to this end we will seek to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine and put to justice those that committed numerous bloody crimes against peaceful people, including Russian nationals, Justice and truth are on Russia’s side
- Vladimir Putin, in Decision taken on denazification, demilitarization of Ukraine — Putin, TASS. February 23, 2022
- Violence in the United States surpasses the unthinkable and increasingly resides in the space of apocalyptic rage, manufactured ignorance, and the normalization of a pervasive culture of ritualized barbarism.... The language of violence, cruelty, and disposability are the political currency of a Nazi past and have emerged in what can be called the current Nazification of the present. The process of Nazification has almost reached its endpoint and the planet hangs in the balance.
- The Nazification of American Society and the Scourge of Violence, by Henry Giroux, CounterPUnch, October 14, 2022