What makes it right wing
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Replying to @Timcast
Literally the very definition of right wing ideology - “using the power of the state to support the dominant ethnic group or religion and often to criminalize other ethnic groups or religions....hate-oriented” I really don’t see your point here?
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Replying to @andrewkimmel
wow... where did you get that definition? "Right-wing politics hold that certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable,[1][2][3] typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, or tradition"
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Replying to @Timcast
Just to clarify, we are still talking about white supremacists?
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Replying to @andrewkimmel
I'm talking about right wing vs left wing in reference to why the ADL thinks BIE murders are left wing. I dont know where you went with it. You said right wing means hate and Im asking where you get that definition, it doesnt seem to come from academia or an encyclopedia
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Replying to @Timcast
Criminalizing others based on religion, sexual orientation, color is hate-oriented. Which is why both (still a false equivalency) would be considered right. Left wing groups, based on the universal political spectrum, are accepting of social democracies while the right isn’t.47 replies 1 retweet 10 likes -
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Replying to @JimmytheNpc @Timcast
Here we go again with this nonsense. HITLER WAS NOT A SOCIALIST. Just because the Nazi party had the term "socialist" in it did not make it so. "In the months after Hitler took power...They arrested Socialists, Communists, trade union leaders, and others..."
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"...who had spoken out against the Nazi party; some were murdered. By the summer of 1933, the Nazi party was the only legal political party in Germany. Nearly all organized opposition to the regime had been eliminated. Democracy was dead in Germany." - viahttps://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/nazi-terror-begins …
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"This ideology took a leftist label chiefly for tactical reasons. It demanded, within the party and within the state, a powerful system of rule that would exercise unchallenged leadership over the 'great mass of the anonymous.'"
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"...by 1930 Hitler’s party was “socialist” only to take advantage of the emotional value of the word, & a “workers’ party” in order to lure the most energetic social force... the socialist slogans were merely movable ideological props to serve as camouflage & confuse the enemy."
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