Striking red banners, green leaves, probably very colourful cars. Funky traditional hats catering to the traditionalists. Colours, modernity, tradition, everything in one spectacle. And then there’s the music on top of it.
This was not some dark black & white event - it was joyful and colourful, and an ignorant observer would easily get sucked into the optimism of it all.
Today’s nazis have what, frog memes, doge, and whatever the fuck this is?
Pepe the Frog gained widespread popularity years before some Nazis applied their ideology to it as a sad infiltration attempt. Please don’t give it to them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepe_the_Frog
One has to imagine the colours.
Striking red banners, green leaves, probably very colourful cars. Funky traditional hats catering to the traditionalists. Colours, modernity, tradition, everything in one spectacle. And then there’s the music on top of it.
This was not some dark black & white event - it was joyful and colourful, and an ignorant observer would easily get sucked into the optimism of it all.
Today’s nazis have what, frog memes, doge, and whatever the fuck this is?
I think as well that Nazism has been co-opted now as the stereotypical aesthetic of evil. At that time, those connotations may have not existed
Pepe the Frog gained widespread popularity years before some Nazis applied their ideology to it as a sad infiltration attempt. Please don’t give it to them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepe_the_Frog
Unlikely. Back then cars used to be mostly black. Or as colorful as men’s suits. Tones of dark grey. See here or here.