“There you stand, the good man doing nothing. And while evil triumphs, and your rigid pacifism crumbles to blood stained dust, the only victory afforded to you is that you stuck true to your guns.”
This is cute and transparent. Ww can randomly pick take a random sample of any of the terrorists who were at the Capitol and find people who are open Neo-nazis or buy into the rhetoric.
"But some of them don't call themselves Nazis". Why would they? It's cultural suicide, doesn't stop them adopting the ideology. They go to their little thrift shops full of Nazi propaganda downright to still being covered in anti-semitic trash.
Nazis, race purist, nationalist, supremacists, are against acceptance and diversity core statements. Completely incompatible with the ideas like trying to shove a square peg through a round hole. That's why they have no place a diverse society when their goal is segregation and uniformity. Not different, problematic, destructive. Illogical.
Replacing Nazi with N-word? As if that's not right out their playbook.
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I know you're banned, but trying to claim the Nazi ideology is some weirdly distant thing from American tradition is just factually, obviously incorrect.
Hitler literally, explicitly called out the USA as his inspiration for what would become Germany's race laws, using the American Jim Crow laws as his inspirational example to build from. America largely isn't following Hitler's teachings, but only because you've got it backwards. Hitler was following America's teachings.
http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/i10925.pdf
This is arguably a big reason why the USA, alone among the Allies, dragged its feet rather than springing to its allies' defense, only entering the war years into the fight, and only really because Japan launched an attack on American soil and they and the other Axis powers declared war on the States. The USA did not come into World War 2 with a noble cause, they avoided the matter as long as they could and essentially got forced into the Allies by the decisions of the Axis powers. It's why Nazism has always had a strong foothold in the USA, much as it did in Argentina.
We have a thing called "counter-intuitive". The reason that exists as a concept is because there are some things that we think should work in a particular way that actually turn out to work a completely different way. You find things like that out by being curious and investigating them.
Just because a study ended up showing something that "everybody knew" was true, doesn't mean it was wasted effort. Because reality doesn't bend to the will of a majority. We've had plenty of things in the past that "everybody knew" that turned out to be so much hokum.
And if studies of extremists and extremism helps to advance the fight against them, then it's doubly important.
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hilarious that you said that considering your posts in the Another "I can't breath" death: Police Reform & Protests in the USA thread
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that, and the number of them wearing "60 million wasn't enough" shirts
"Law and Order", lots of places have had that, Russia, North Korea, Saddam's Iraq.
Laws can be made to enforce order of cruelty and brutality.
Equality and Justice, that is how you have peace and a society that benefits all.
For the paper I linked? Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law.
For the general concept of their sourcing from Jim Crow race laws? Literally the actual minutes of the discussions in which they produced the Nuremberg Race Laws. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/conte...berg-race-laws