"I'm not one of those alt-right neo-Nazis, I just believe that we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
It makes your position look more moderate and reasonable in contrast, even if it's actually practically the same.
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I agree it's not nice to throw people, even Nazis, under the bus, but they're reaching levels of idiocy that shouldn't even be possible.
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the realpolitik here is there's more to gain by getting people in the centre right aligned on large parts of the agenda
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...the don't punch right dogma can get in the way if its treated as literal dogma...
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It's more of a guideline than a rule, but in any case punching Nazis (in the metaphorical sense) is punching left for NRx & the Alt-Right.
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Hah, well it's difficult to put them on a 2D continuum, but I can definitely see why that would be the case.
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I'm with
@RadishMag on the 2D continuum. Note that the Nazis are far to the left by historical standards. (NRx ≈ neo-Carlyle/Maistre/Filmer)pic.twitter.com/6UDlPTIQfx
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Yep, thanks for sharing this. I'm on board, if "zooming out" in historical context this depiction of left/right is apt.
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And Carlyle was right about a lot of stuff :)
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