And people were brave, and they did go out and march. Not just gay people, but people who supported the rights of gay people.
And people did get “doxxed” (though I doubt that was a term back then), people did lose their jobs, have their families threatened, and get assaulted both at and away from the parade.
They did it because it was what they believed in, and they were willing to take the risk that comes with openly and publically letting people know what they believe.
Same with the nazis, if they want to openly and publically express what they believe, then they need to take the same risk as those who fought for same sex rights.
I disagree with violent “doxxing”, in that I don’t think that their addresses and other personal info should be disseminated, but if you recognize someone at the rally, there is nothing wrong, IMHO, from mentioning it to their friends, co-workers, bosses, or even religious leaders. I know that if I ever saw one of my employees marching with nazis, they’d no longer have a place here.
If people need to be brave and face consequences for advocating for rights, then it is only fair that people need to be brave and face consequences for advocating for genocide.
They already see anyone who is not them as an enemy. By not resisting, they see you as an easy enemy.
Appeasing nazis has never worked.
Just being white does not make you the master race. I don’t know what you look like, but it is likely that you are not their definition. If you are white, then that just means that they don’t think that you are going to get in their way as they commit genocide on the minorities that you are not inclined to stand up for.
If you are not the master race, then once they’ve taken care of the people you don’t care about, then they will come after you.
If you are the master race, congratulations, the nazis will let you join them.