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That's why we shouldn't

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 9:20 am
by asimd23
Sure, the imagery is reminiscent of Nazi rhetoric from the 1930s ("vermin"). remain silent, many argue. I agree. But the subject matter shouldn't be spread any further because it has enormous suggestive power. What is striking is that many opponents don't go beyond "Ugh, you're brown idiots!" With all due respect, but this level is also modest.

The SVP won't gain any additional votes on October myanmar rcs data 20 with the apple-worms issue, but it has once again drawn attention to itself and we are discussing a topic that is in its script. The effect: party members are kept happy, while at the same time it can distract from pressing problems such as the climate crisis or health insurance premiums.

Shocking posters and advertisements are not an invention of the SVP in Swiss political advertising. In the 1930s, communists and fascists regularly attacked each other violently. One of the subjects at the time was a terrifying face of Stalin with a knife between his teeth.