I don't think that will happen - he's smarter than that, and definitely no Nazi sympathiser. The only way to counter his influence is for another charismatic speaker to prove him wrong - to say correct things that will resonate as well with the same audience.
If, in the current world political climate, you're amenable to that narrative, you're at best indifferent to and ok with everything nazis stand for.
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Your argument made sense 5-10 years ago. Not now.
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And "there aren't a lot of nazis" is wishful thinking. Probably 15-25% of US population is aligned strongly with white supremacy (KKK, Confederate flags, ...). Open expression is all that was rare before Trump.
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Despite being
#bornintheusa and following it closely, I keep forgetting how insanely behind, in matters of humanity and spirit, your country is. And if there's one thing I'm grateful to my mother for, it's for leaving it when I was still a baby.
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I'm saying that, but at the same time, I should never forget that 30% of French people are voting Front National, and that the march against gay adoption was immensely successful...
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