The problem is not on the issue of stopping nazis, but who gets to decide what is or isn't a nazi.
You think the US govt. is mature for that?
We don't even have that kind of legislation in Norway. It's easy as hell to abuse.
It's easy to forget the trajectory here too. Twitter bans Milo, people rejoice.
Concluding that people are okay with bans, they persist in banning. Weeks later, they are banning more people - for talking back to nazis.
Yes, but we're not talking about Antifa, here. We're talking about the State. There are Reasons you don't cede this power fully to the state. Nazism is one of them.
By all means, punch up & counterdemonstrate Nazis. I'll cheer.
But the US is already fascistic enough.
I know, but if you look at the EU countries struggling with nazism you have:
UK
Germany & Austria (they never left)
Ukraine (thank the US/EU, I guess, considering they support Nazis in gvt.)
Hungary
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Some Balkan countries, for misc. reasons.