And how does that justify the ban?
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Why not? Who's losing out if a fascist gets banned? Fascists, so yeah, why not.
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You didn't even make a valid point????
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What? I should argue why fascists are bad?
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No, that wasn't the question.
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I answered your questions: should he be banned? Yes. Should he be banned because he's a fascist? Yes. I don't know what's unclear here.
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No. The question is : why is a political opinion subject to a ban? Think about communism maybe, which caused 100s millions of deaths?
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Because only one of the political ideologies advocates ethnic cleansing? It's really easy criteria to have and understand. Also what's the methodology behind the 100 million number? And could it be applied to capitalism?
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He must not be a fascist then, as he has not advocated ethnic cleansing. By your own definition.
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No, he is a fascist. Let's not insult everyone's intelligence here.
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He has never advocated ethnic cleansing as far as I know, that was your definition.
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