That's sneaky, that is. I can't tell if you're being sarcastic.
(I didn't consider it a very clever jibe, though it did make me laugh as I was typing it.)
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I had a friend like you, once. No matter what insults you threw at him, he'd find a way to self-deprecate his way out of them.
I hated him.
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In all seriousness, it's quite entertaining. It gets boring to deal only with frail egos and big talkers, the two of which encompass maybe 90% of all people.
Disdain for... disdain... is a refreshing perspective.
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I was recently ejected from a Twitter subculture.
They accused me of being pro-nazi.
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Something horrible.
I insisted that non-violent nazis should be allowed to hold public rallies.
I further insisted that restricting freedom of speech is slippery slope.
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Did you also do the terribly unfair thing of pointing out all the non-Nazis who have been subjected to censorship under purportedly anti-Nazi clauses?
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I am honestly so confused by the ignorance of Americans sometimes. Many people I otherwise respect think that all European countries censor Nazis.
The ones that do censor have the worst Nazi problems - after all, the Nazis there get more attention than anywhere else.
It's not illegal to hold a Nazi rally in Norway, but good luck getting more than 50 people to show up.

