You can call yourself whatever you want, but if you consistently only take positions that defend Nazis, you're actually a Nazi sympathizer.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Except for defending the right of free speech for Nazis, because the 1st Amendment separates us from dictatorships.
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En réponse à @AlanNeff
You are under no obligation to defend the speech of those whose stated goal is to take your speech away.
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
Have to disagree here. Got into law because I admired ACLU defending right of repellent Nazis to march in Skokie in 60s.
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En réponse à @AlanNeff
And where has that led us? Not being snarky, empirically speaking, what has defending Nazis gotten us?
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En réponse à @ChrisWarcraft
I know you're not being snarky. But see Niemoller: when you take away one group ('s rights), you open the door.
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Nazis advocate genocide. If you don't advocate genocide, your speech is just fine. It is obscene to present the idea that one
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