I know you, like everyone else, dislike being treated this way, that's irrelevant The question is what the most useful and effective way to get rid of you is (a strategy we can see I am bad at implementing)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @davidgerard and
This is another one of those funny tweets that also would not be out of place from a white supremacist twitter account
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @davidgerard and
Yes, and all the combatants in WWII were "like the Nazis" in the sense of having rifles and firing them, which is why they were all morally inferior to people who simply surrendered to the Nazis
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Replying to @arthur_affect @davidgerard and
The Nazis were bad because they were xenophobic towards people who were peaceful towards them. They made up stories about how terrible their enemies were to justify their behavior. It's on all of us to be careful & make sure we don't fall into the same trap.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
There's this particularly annoying thing that you ratcultists keep doing, which is trying to invent facially neutral ways to describe evil behavior. But the thing is, EVIL BEHAVIOR ISN'T FACIALLY NEUTRAL.
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Replying to @iridienne @arthur_affect and
The Nazis were bad because they were violent and xenophobic toward PEOPLE OF OTHER ETHNICITIES and DISABLED PEOPLE and LGBT PEOPLE. They made up stories about how terrible THE JEWS and THE ROMA and DISABLED PEOPLE and TRANS PEOPLE were to justify their behavior.
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Replying to @iridienne @arthur_affect and
Generalizing from the particular here doesn't actually illuminate some greater truth; rather, it elides the entire history of WHY those groups, WHY those stories, WHY that particular exercise of power and violence rather than some other.
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Replying to @iridienne @arthur_affect and
I'm not sure it matters why the Nazis did what they did? It was evil regardless of their reasons, wasn't it?
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
Your entire question illustrates an error in your thinking. You can't talk about "what they did" without talking about their reasons, that's the whole point. "What they did" is MURDERED JEWS AND ROMA AND DISABLED PEOPLE AND TRANS PEOPLE.
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Replying to @iridienne @arthur_affect and
Please explain to me why "the entire history of WHY those groups" is relevant to how atrocious Nazis were. Because it sounds to me like you're saying if the history had been different their actions would've been justified.
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Doing the exact same things to the Nazis that the Nazis did to other people would have been extremely justified
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PlzBeSensible and
Murdering their children in front of them?
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Replying to @lawnerdbarak @arthur_affect and
Not that one. But many of the others, certainly.
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