it was neither fawning nor condemning, which is a problem because that's exactly what normalizing is - he's described as a dude "next door" with "innocuous tattoos", cooking some pasta at home (oh but wait he's also a nazi sympathizer)
yeah i agree with you, ultimately i think the piece was ill-advised given the gravity of the subject and the historical and current day context from which it stems i hope someone doesn't read that and think, "oh this guy is a nazi and is normal, so i can be too!"
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though, i feel some of the anger is probably terror that this shit is real and still too under the radar
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