Gregory Bovino’s outwear choice prompts German commentators to compare it to fascist aesthetic

A greatcoat worn by the senior US border patrol official Gregory Bovino, who has spearheaded aggressive immigration operations across the country, has raised eyebrows in German media with some commentators saying it resembled a fascist aesthetic.

Bovino has been an increasingly recognisable figure during the raids in Minneapolis for the brass-buttoned, calf-length olive green coat, which is unlike the fatigues and body armor worn by many of the federal agents.

Along with his close-shorn haircut, the media organization Der Spiegel suggested in a video feature that Bovino’s look recalled that of a Nazi officer.

  • BeBopALouie@lemmy.ca
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    15 days ago

    Both my parents and my two uncles were in World War II. My dad and his brothers did bombing runs. My mother was conscripted and helped in the mayor’s office. She was also at Dunkirk helping unload the wounded from boats. I spent 39 yrs of my life listening to to what the war was about from people that were there. It’s absolutely inane that people don’t think that this is all related to nazism.