NO. Chris. You miss the point. Free speech protects their right to hold rallies and shit. Period. Like it or not. It's their right.
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I hate nazis as much as the next guy, but until we remove protections of hate speech, you CANNOT deny them their first amendment rights.
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totally agree. Germany has Volksverhetzung laws for a reason.
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Preventing them from holding rallies doesn't prevent them from multiplying. It just makes them look like the oppressed victims
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That's NOT to say you can't fight them but you cannot protect YOUR rights while DENYING theirs. That's hypocritical.
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No. It isn't. You're wrong. You can't treat all ideas as if they are of equal value. Some ideas are worthless.
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In the 30s we let Nazis talk all they wanted, then we let them annex Austria, and everyone lived happily ever after, the end. It's history.
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In the 30s in the US WE stopped the fascists, we didn't ask the government to. This is useful history to remember:https://libcom.org/blog/how-teamsters-quelled-fascist-thugs-07052012 …
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:points to Germany post-Hitler's arrest: (even his fucking trial was a mini-Nuremberg rally) Yeah, sorry, 1st Am. has limits.
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