Yeah this is the answer. There HAS to come a point where we as a society just say nope! We’re done! And then we begin the age old tradition of punching nazis in the face once more. Ironically, that would ACTUALLY make America great again. 💅
The question is now; where is that point? How far is the right amount of far to let it go before doing something? Is it past that point. I said "question," but I suppose that was more than one. Idk. I dont have any answers. Im tired man.
There are no clear cut rules. There is no distinctive border between tolerable and not.
But also there are things you can clearly put in the category of "requires doing something". Publicly endorsing a genocidal regime is definitely detrimental to society. Violence is never good, but in this case, it's the lesser evil. Genocidal maniacs cannot be tolerated, that's it.
I mean wou would rather be in a room with a communist-nazi-flatearther than with someone who is simply gonna punch you in the face. You can't ignore physical violence 😅
If he's punching Nazi id rather be in his room, you can chill with the person who hates your existence if you don't fit into his idea of a perfect person.
I can assure you that nobody in meaningful quantities is affiliated with nazi ideology in 21th century, but still, I despise violent people, even if not as much
I'm also in the mood to argue in the comments on reddit
Edit: it's also good to defend bad people when they're not in the wrong to have less bias when it matters
Nazi rhetoric is neither, a polite society can only be achieved when everybody in it is polite, Nazis aren't not, they are therefore not part of polite society (the moment they become agitating). Therefore the rules for a polite discourse can't apply, because it's not a polite discourse (they guy was shouting inpolite stuff)
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u/cedar_wind May 25 '25
Shows them they aren't welcome in polite society and should keep their weird opinions at home