There's a reason the Nazis craved acceptability and civil discourse for their "views" above all else. The mildest support for that which is so clearly, viscerally, and unapologetically immoral will have no place here. None. Good day.
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And on top of it, if you want to feel like you both above the fray and expressing kindness in this situation. You're not. The may sound like a crass example, but stick with it because we have to put this in real life comparable terms.
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If we were standing in a room and someone walked in, said a racist thing, sexually assaulted someone, stuck a kid in the cage, and then lied about the room being "safe" when it wasn't from a virus. And I shouted at them "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING YOU MONSTER."
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And someone shrugged it off and said "I don't get why you're so mad? Seems like you have hate in your" And I yelled at them for shrugging these horrible actions off. And then you yelled at me for yelling at them? That's what this is.
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That's EXACTLY what this is. The outrage is directed at the inhumanity and ignorance across all of this. You are just tolerating the toxicity. I am the one calling it out. So don't try to frame this anything but. We can't afford to.
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You're more concerned with being polite than stopping evil. Goodbye
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I've already blocked and moved on with life.
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