• Nobsi@feddit.de
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            1 year ago

            No, a Nazi.
            If you tolerate people that are intolerant towards you under the guise of tolerance, then you are just giving up tolerance.

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              1 year ago

              So, I don’t want to punch anyone, ever. Under your infantile definition, I’m a Nazi? Because I’d prefer to see them arrested and jailed.

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                1 year ago

                No, you’re just not smart…
                The fact that you cannot or do not want to apply what i said to the general concept of a society makes me think youre just arguing to argue.

                If nobody punches Nazis, ever, then everybody lets Nazis punch people without repercussion. Now Nazis and other scum can just overrule your pacifist agreement and youre on the losing end.

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              Outdated definition, now it’s used for people pretending to be something they’re not more generally. Right wingers getting into camo and doing drill pretending to be military. Terminally online left wingers pretending they could punch a nazi or start a revolution.

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                  1 year ago

                  Is that a shot at me? I’m pretty sure I can’t be contrarian if my opinion is the vastly more mainstream one. Most people don’t advocate political violence like that. I’m not sure a lefty can be the one calling people crusty, it’s your end of the aisle pioneering that state of being. And I’m not old, sorry.