The worst part is she explicitly said that because she doesn't like the founder of tesla... implying she loves the founder of VW. I mean she went out of her way to make it clear that she hates American made cars and chose the company that not only is named for the 'socialist' -zi half of the word nazi, she actually chose to publicly state that her support is for the company that built cars in german concentration camps using slave labor.
Then again, she is a heavy supporter of America's slavery party. I'm actually surprised she didn't name ford as her inspiration, considering Hitler said it first.
They literally fought for slavery. Lincoln was the first Republican because the country needed a third party to actually represent the voters and defeat the slavery party. And then he needed another third party because they bought enough influence in the newly successful Republican party who wouldn't support him for his re-election. And he still won - Lincoln was both of the last two third party Presidents to be elected, after him they slammed that door shut to try and stop candidates from interfering with what they have always done. Meanwhile they went to war over keeping slaves because calling him "nazi" constantly wasn't their style yet. Its still their thing, their last Presidential candidate made a career of keeping slaves locked up even after her own state insisted they should be released.
You may have a slight misunderstanding of the German. The word "Nazi" is an abbreviation of the first two syllables of "Nationalsozialistische". In the main word, "ti" is pronounced "tsi", not "shi" as would be the case in English. But in German, apart from that construction, "z" is also pronounced as "ts". The "zi" is not the "socialist half of the word."
Na(national) Zi(socialist). You figured it out even while pedantics made you try to atatck a random anon stranger who helped you explain to yourself how you figured it out. I'm not sure why you felt the need to explain why your misunderstood pronunciations confused you, but I appreciate the nuance of your discovery. You're welcome!
No. It is the first two syllables of "National-" German pronunciation is "natsional-" The letter "z" in German is for the "ts" sound. I took 3 years of German in high school as an A student. This is not something to forget. You are inventing a reason that never existed. (It's appearance in "sozialist-" would be pronounced "zotsialist-", but the first syllable would be "zo." "S" is pronounced "z", not "ts." There are other circumstances where "s" is pronounced "s." Nothing strange. Our letter "c" is pronounced either "s" or "k" or sometimes in Italian "ch".)
Somewhere Alissa Milanus is driving her Volkswagen on the lookout for Nazis in teslas while rocking out to Rammstein
The worst part is she explicitly said that because she doesn't like the founder of tesla... implying she loves the founder of VW. I mean she went out of her way to make it clear that she hates American made cars and chose the company that not only is named for the 'socialist' -zi half of the word nazi, she actually chose to publicly state that her support is for the company that built cars in german concentration camps using slave labor.
Then again, she is a heavy supporter of America's slavery party. I'm actually surprised she didn't name ford as her inspiration, considering Hitler said it first.
They weren't slaves.
They literally fought for slavery. Lincoln was the first Republican because the country needed a third party to actually represent the voters and defeat the slavery party. And then he needed another third party because they bought enough influence in the newly successful Republican party who wouldn't support him for his re-election. And he still won - Lincoln was both of the last two third party Presidents to be elected, after him they slammed that door shut to try and stop candidates from interfering with what they have always done. Meanwhile they went to war over keeping slaves because calling him "nazi" constantly wasn't their style yet. Its still their thing, their last Presidential candidate made a career of keeping slaves locked up even after her own state insisted they should be released.
You may have a slight misunderstanding of the German. The word "Nazi" is an abbreviation of the first two syllables of "Nationalsozialistische". In the main word, "ti" is pronounced "tsi", not "shi" as would be the case in English. But in German, apart from that construction, "z" is also pronounced as "ts". The "zi" is not the "socialist half of the word."
Na(national) Zi(socialist). You figured it out even while pedantics made you try to atatck a random anon stranger who helped you explain to yourself how you figured it out. I'm not sure why you felt the need to explain why your misunderstood pronunciations confused you, but I appreciate the nuance of your discovery. You're welcome!
No. It is the first two syllables of "National-" German pronunciation is "natsional-" The letter "z" in German is for the "ts" sound. I took 3 years of German in high school as an A student. This is not something to forget. You are inventing a reason that never existed. (It's appearance in "sozialist-" would be pronounced "zotsialist-", but the first syllable would be "zo." "S" is pronounced "z", not "ts." There are other circumstances where "s" is pronounced "s." Nothing strange. Our letter "c" is pronounced either "s" or "k" or sometimes in Italian "ch".)
Epic Rammstein reference!!
Was reading on Von Braun not too long ago and found out when he was stationed here early on, he was evangelized and converted to Christianity.
Not real sure what his ethics were after that. It’s a bit like a converted Muslim, especially at the impersonal level - what to make of it?
“If they’re converted, they’re converted, and that’s that.”
“George W. Bush?” “Francis?”
“Let’s not talk about that.”