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July 3, 2020 by achrilock

“Even the history of lapel pins is far from innocent. In Nazi Germany in 1933, people wore lapel pins that said ‘Yes’ during the elections and referendum that confirmed the one-party state. In Austria in 1938, people who had not previously been Nazis began to wear swastika pins. What might seem like a gesture of pride can be a source of exclusion.”
— Timothy Snyder, ‘On Tyranny’
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