Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
No, the word in and of itself isn't dirty at well, it's the thought process and the person using the word. You using it as way to describe Stalin which in and of itself is fine, but your reasoning for that.
"Oh well he just looks like it" On top of your bullshit to which if you were to be proven wrong you leaned in on another descriptions of President Obama, with whom you also made a specific comment directed towards what ethnicity you think he is despite evidence.
Hooked, pure and simple we aren't talking about a word, and based on your own words, as I said you don't need any other excuse for the way you are or anything stopping you from realizing this.
All I am saying is that, don't get upset when you decide to make you personal problem everyone else's and get pissed when called on it.
Milli Vanilli, Bigger than Elvis
First, Americans have not stopped beating themselves off about WW2 since WW2. It's the last, and possibly only war America was definitively the good guy in.
Second, at a certain point accusing your political opposition of being literal Nazi's is the logical conclusion of people running out of cards to play in the game of political rhetoric.
On MMO-C we learn that Anti-Fascism is locking arms with corporations, the State Department and agreeing with the CIA, But opposing the CIA and corporate America, and thinking Jews have a right to buy land and can expect tenants to pay rent THAT is ultra-Fash Nazism. Bellingcat is an MI6/CIA cut out. Clyburn Truther.
Hating them is socially easy as it's generally expected. Bringing them up is acerbic small talk like complaining about the weather or disrespecting people who follow a current fad but more intense. Nobody is going to argue with you, or think ill of you for saying bad things about them, so they're safe. So if you have nothing else to say, and no point to make, BAM! Nazis to the rescue. Now you can say something intense without putting yourself out there in any way and remain involved. You can substitute pedophiles, cannibals, rapists, plagiarists, bestiality practitioners, and slum lords if you want to branch out.
Because something called WORLD WAR II, or do you already forgot that existed?
I don't care for nazi's, so I'm not obsessed with nazi's.
Bloody heil i can nazi the obsession over this!
The fuhrer this conversion goes on the wurst it becomes!
i wouldnt say im obsessed with nazis but they where doing some pretty fascinating things during WW2. joseph p. farrell writes a lot about it
It didn't take him long to side (willingly) up with the Nazi's against people of Jewish decent and blame them for some of the ills of western society did it?
Looks like you were correct.
OT: Something about them wanting to commit genocide against people who are not of pure European decent is quite worrying.
I think the obsession with Nazis comes from an increasing number of people, particularly conservatives, realizing that the form of "muliticulturalism" we have in Europe is undesirable at best, downright a liability at worst. So the criticism of current immigration policy has skyrocketed as of late.
In opposition to this increasing conservatism, we have the old left wing and the liberalistic globalist wing which, in some instances, have referred to the sins of WW2 as an argument for our obligation to accept a still increasing number of migrants (the make amends argument). That, or they just go ahead and name out critics of multiculturalism as closet-nazis.
It backfired though, as the term nazi has become overused and thus inflated.
I don't know if I am happy about current trend. I honestly think the society could turn too far right. It's a walk of balance, because some rightward turn of society in Europe was necessary, it couldn't continue to be as utopian and leftist as it was, under any circumstance. I just hope the wheels of society don't get locked in the rightward position.
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Because there are actual people in America using their iconography, gestures and mantras in marches, getting a free pass from the President, and other people who would ordinarily simply have different opinions or be a little racist have decided they are people they want to march alongside rather than condemning them while holding their own protests.
Something is enormously wrong if you're more willing to stand alongside people using Nazi flags and chanting "Jews will not replace us" than people who merely come from another country, even if you think immigration is too rampant in your country. It's possible to disagree with immigration without putting yourself in the same march as actual racists.
People like to use buzzwords.
Most people that use such things don't really know anything about it and just use it to sound cool.