Dear Nazis,
Let’s get one thing straight:
You’re not new.
You’re not clever.
You’re not subtle.
You’re not a “fresh movement.”
You’re not “just saying what others are afraid to say.”
You’re not “edgy” or “brave” or “anti-woke.”
You’re a rerun.
We’ve seen you before.
We buried you once.
We recognized you then, and we recognize you now.
You used to march in crisp uniforms and polished boots.
Now you show up in suits, on podcasts, in comment sections, and behind sanitized job titles.
You used to pin swastikas to your arms.
Now you hide behind words like “globalists” and “replacement” and “heritage.”
You used to chant in the streets.
Now you smirk on television and call it “just asking questions.”
But underneath the rebrand, it’s the same old poison:
antisemitism, white supremacy, dehumanization, fear.
You can update your wardrobe.
You can hire better PR.
You can swap the armband for a lapel pin.
You’re still Nazis.
You think you’ve found a clever way back into the mainstream:
- You wrap your hate in “free speech.”
- You wrap your bigotry in “national security.”
- You wrap your antisemitism in “concern” for Israel or “critique” of elites.
- You flirt with violence, then pull back just enough to keep your hands clean.
You’re not fooling us.
We know what it looks like when people begin to talk about “real Americans”
and “our people”
and “they don’t belong here”
and “those people are controlling everything.”
We heard those lines in the 1930s.
We saw where they led in the 1940s.
You’re not writing a bold new chapter.
You’re plagiarizing history’s worst villains.
What’s different now is not you.
What’s different is us.
You used to rely on silence.
Now we’ve got receipts.
You used to rely on isolation.
Now we’ve got people linking arms across continents.
You used to rely on people not knowing where this road ends.
Now we’ve got entire libraries, museums, testimonies, and mass graves that say otherwise.
Even some of the politicians who happily flirted with your crowd for votes
are suddenly backing away,
looking at the cameras and saying,
“Whoa, this is too far.”
You know it’s bad when the people who rode your rage-wave into office
are now scrambling to pretend they never saw you in the first place.
So let’s be crystal clear:
We won’t pretend not to see you.
We won’t normalize you.
We won’t shrug and say, “It’s just rhetoric.”
We won’t excuse you as “just online.”
We see the threats to synagogues.
We see the harassment of Jewish students.
We see the slurs, the memes, the dog whistles.
We see the way you talk about immigrants, Black people, queer people, Muslims.
We see the pattern.
We’ve seen it for a century.
And we are not interested in “giving it another chance.”
Nazism is not a “position.”
It’s not a “viewpoint.”
It’s not “one side of the debate.”
It is a death cult built on the belief
that some people are less human than others.
There is no neutral ground here.
There is no “agree to disagree”
about whether whole groups of people deserve to exist.
You don’t get to march under that ideology
and still claim to be misunderstood.
You are understood.
That’s the problem.
So here is your notice:
You are not welcome in the open,
no matter how “respectable” you try to sound.
Not in our schools.
Not in our governments.
Not in our churches.
Not in our feeds.
Not in our quiet complicity.
If you want to crawl back into the shadows and stew in your hate,
we can’t stop you.
But we can, and will, stop you
from turning that hate into policy, into violence, into law.
We owe that to the people you murdered before.
We owe it to the people you’re targeting now.
We owe it to every kid growing up wondering if there is still a place for them in this country.
Nazism is back.
But so are we.
Jews, Christians, Muslims, atheists, queer folks, straight folks, Black, brown, white, immigrant, native-born –
we are all standing in the same direction on this one.
You will not get a second golden age.
You will not be romanticized as “rebels” or “outsiders.”
You are bigots with better microphones.
That’s all.
And you are outnumbered.Love,
— The Radical Left