Long story short, a "grammar nazi" should be someone who enforces "white" grammar, and tries to purge dialects used by ethnic minorities from usage. Which of course, ironically, is often how we use it now, but without meaning it that way.
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No soup for you!
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For example, proper English grammar
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metanazi
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Well according to Karen Stenner is trait for authoritarian personality who might very well support an authoritarian gov't.
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So you are judging all of Americans on the actions of the few to conclude that all Americans are racists? When someone refers to someone as a Nazi, they are being compared to the ideology of Nazism, an ideology which existed in several countries during WW2.
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I saw someone point out a little while ago that "feminazi" basically disappeared from the lexicon when they decided that actually maybe the Nazis weren't that bad after all.
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How big is the overlap between people who unironically use the term "feminazi" and actual Neo-Nazis
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The venn diagram looks something like this:pic.twitter.com/krtmS6vKUv
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