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  1. Ekaitz Zárraga 👹 (ekaitzzarraga@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 02-Feb-2018 06:25:36 EST Ekaitz Zárraga 👹 Ekaitz Zárraga 👹

    Maybe you didn't know this but my parents lived during the Fascism in Spain. Franco's dictatorship ended in 1975.
    That's few years ago.

    My grandparents lived during the Civil War.
    My grandfather lost his home because of a bombing.

    Now, let me tell you something:
    I don't want the fascism word to disappear, I don't want people to forget what happened.

    Memory is great thing, it helps to avoid the errors of the past.

    Don't censor what happened as it can hurt someone. Remember, respect and honor.

    In conversation Friday, 02-Feb-2018 06:25:36 EST from mastodon.social permalink
    1. Antanicus (antanicus@social.coop)'s status on Friday, 02-Feb-2018 08:26:04 EST Antanicus Antanicus
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      @ekaitz_zarraga and that's precisely why I oppose the "CW everything" movement on mastodon so much. Echo chambers are NOT the place we want to be.

      In conversation Friday, 02-Feb-2018 08:26:04 EST from social.coop permalink
      1. anarcho-spooky (ghost@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Friday, 02-Feb-2018 11:04:24 EST anarcho-spooky anarcho-spooky
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        @Antanicus i wasn’t aware that adding CWs prevented you from reading toots. have you reported this bug on github?

        In conversation Friday, 02-Feb-2018 11:04:24 EST from anticapitalist.party permalink
    2. auroch (auroch@quitter.es)'s status on Friday, 09-Feb-2018 04:55:56 EST auroch auroch
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      @ekaitzzarraga  My grandfather spent his childhood following my grand-grandfather from prison to prison during the civil war. After the war, they exchanged dolls for food.
      My other grandfather, when he started to see the purges and the killings, he just left town and lived with my grandma in the hut they had next to their crop field... people who were not farmers would sometimes drop by asking for some "potato peels" or whatever.
      My grandmother, would with her mom from town to town, trying to exchange dolls for food.
      In conversation Friday, 09-Feb-2018 04:55:56 EST from quitter.es permalink
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