How to know you're talking to a Nazi: You: I hate Nazis. Them: Define "Nazi." Hope this helps. Non-Nazis are never, ever concerned that your definition of Nazi might include them.
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Replying to @DAvallone
Ludicrous, and dangerous. I've seen countless people called Nazis, including Jews, who absolutely weren't fascists, racists, white nationalists, or whatever standard you seem to be trying to deny a clear definition of. Until you define the word, your use of it is meaningless.
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Replying to @LangdonFoss
Funny how all the deflections are based around the idea that someone has been "called" a Nazi. The response is to "I hate Nazis." You don't let Nazis write the definition, which has been clear since the 1930s. Not a Nazi? Shouldn't worry you.
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Replying to @DAvallone @LangdonFoss
"Yes, comrades, turn over zose Juden. Vat? You aren't a Juden, so it shouldn't vorry you vhat happens to zem." How very progressive of you. As an absolute not Nazi, I will say that branding everyone you don't like as a Nazi is a retarded, dangerous thing. Define "Nazi", fuckwit.
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A Nazi is a white identitarian fascist, whose purpose exists to defend the core of the status quo when capital is challenged by the common people. It's their job to reverse human rights, democracy, social justice and progress, in a way as to preserve traditional power structure
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Replying to @thumblesteen @CDarlsin and
See also: the Holocaust, Shoah or the Third Reich's genocide.
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A literal Shonda
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