The amount of Nazi sympathizing I see among NATO bootlickers is disgusting.

    • Mindfury [he/him]
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      hey everyone, get a load of this nerd's edit:

      Edit: Damn, there’s a lot of borderline nazis here. You can keep telling yourself that your path is righteous but it does not change the fact you are all horrible people.

      I have a friend that is deep in to the alt-right conspiracy territory and the one thing that keeps him from going all out extremist is me and some other friends. At heart he is a good person that is deeply misled and troubled and that is why it is important we keep in him our circle, engage in dialogue with him and challenge his views.

      bawww my fash friend is really a good person i swear (and please don't point out that i'm more similar to him than i realise)!
      also i like challenging views, which is why I immediately call those who oppose fascists "literal nazis"

      shut the fuck up, loser

      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        Damn, there’s a lot of borderline nazis here.

        Everyone the liberal doesn't like is a nazi, except nazis that the liberal likes, those are Ukranian heroes morshupls

        • Krause [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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          Communists saying they want to kill Nazis? That's borderline Nazism!

          The "14th Baby Torturing Division of the Jew Killers (1st Aryan-Galician)"? Oh, those guys were just fighting against Stalin to build the Ukrainian homeland bro...

        • BlueMagaChud [any]
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          9 months ago

          lol, now I want to set up a psychic studio to milk crackers by telling them their loved ones have special message for them, it's "live. laugh. love." or some other platitude and when they exit the seance room it's just a gift shop that sells those same platitude word art paintings.

      • Grandpa_garbagio [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        When his friend does a hate crime they'll be the ones saying "no one saw it coming"

      • Venus [she/her]
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        9 months ago

        Lol I hope this guy's friend is run over by a tank

      • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        "I'm too much of a coward to cut ties with this nazi I call a friend"

      • IzyaKatzmann [he/him]
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        9 months ago

        While I don't know what the original user said besides your quote, working to rehabilitate and convince people despite the most awful is a laudable goal.

        How is someone who is against the thesis of something the very thing they are against? The only thing I can think of is the Nietzsche quote about the abyss. It seems like a form of dialectics? Like there's an understanding of a contradiction of sorts and then some essential aspect is filtered out and that's applied to everything in the situation. Then some small exclusion is made for whatever the specific characteristics are that line up with the conditions the person has is proposed (in this case their friend's circumstances). I think what I dislike is that there might not be further investigation and attempts to broaden discussion are met with some hostility.

        It's not as though I want to make things unpleasant for others, but it seems like it's frequently taken that way :/

      • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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        9 months ago

        It's sad to have to realize that "good" (whatever that means) people can become nazis too, and it's almost like you have to mourn them before they die. But they have died, that person has allowed their hueristic to be replaced with an exterminationist one, and in doing so discarded what made them worthy of mourning in the first place. I had high school friends who became nqzis and tough shit, you have to write them off. Ironically, I look at fascists the way they portray rioters: as zombies. But where they see zombies as nothing but metatextual human meat targets, I focus on what they actually are, in the lore of all those stories. They're the final-stage victims of a brainworm infestation, their actions are dictated by a mindless hate fashioned by a mindlessly atavistic un-sapience. They have made themselves human cnidocytes, individual stinging cells in the body of the mad god Capital, and will go on stinging and poisoning forever until they're stopped. Hopefully whatever's left of the person they used to be in there can glean some measure of calm, perspective and understanding in the quiet moments after someone acts in defense of the rest of humanity, but thats's about the best you can realistically hope for them.

          • Grandpa_garbagio [he/him]
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            It's not "something" though right? I don't agree with the idea of it like being part of someones soul or whatever, the concept of evil.

            It's the combination of the society they live in and the propaganda fed to them, while being unable to overcome it for a plethora of reasons. Every Nazi is a tragedy, because it's a failure on multiple levels of the overarching societal governance that allowed them to come about.

            Edit: a tragedy because there's only one end for them (the wall) not because you should necessarily sympathize

        • Grandpa_garbagio [he/him]
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          There's some legitimate dumb guys out there who have no idea what's going on that think nazism is cool, but idk about "good"

          • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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            Exactly, it usually just means "nice to me personally". But i also do mourn the dumb guys. In another life, etc

      • iie [they/them, he/him]
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        9 months ago

        my response to that edit:

        By all means, work on the individuals in your life, but we won't always have the luxury to treat them as therapy cases. When nazis start marching, there's no pause button where you can stop time and deradicalize those people before they hurt innocents.

        Bigotry is also hard to cure. It self-reinforces. It diminishes empathy and creates negative confirmation biases, which then makes it hard to see past stereotypes. This is even more intense for well-off white people, because then classism and class narcissism play into it too.

        Most of the time you're not going to talk someone out of their bigotry. The only real cure is exposure, taking time to get to know people from the group they hate, and even then bigots are liable to compartmentalize about how "they're one of the good ones."

        We don't always have time for that. Sometimes the only solutions are violence and intimidation.

    • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]
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      9 months ago

      You're exactly the kind of childish, credulous fuck the nazis love

      "Genocide on nazis" jesus christ, wont someone think of the poor genociders??

      You should shut the fuck up and stop embarassing yourself

      Show

    • AOCapitulator [they/them]
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      9 months ago

      fuck off nazi scum, follow your leader and make the world a better place you mongrel

    • JuneFall [none/use name]
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      It is easy to not be a Nazi. Socialists do a multi faceted way in response to them though.

      1. Force, make it so that Nazis can't retain power, this includes lawful sentences, pit as well as not enabling Nazi speech and setting an end to Nazi bars.
      2. Limit people's exposure with Nazi propaganda and teach instead about how Nazism works and why it is bad, teach about collective structures and how to resist rightists.
      3. Destroy the material base for Nazism.

      People like you are only enabling Nazis and even Karl Popper would slap you in your face. All those steps are securing the health of marginalized people. This is very different to what Nazis do.

    • GenderIsOpSec [she/her]
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      9 months ago

      wont someone please think of the poor ANABs! (assigned nazi at birth) 😔

    • SpookyGenderCommunist [they/them]
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      A Nazi can choose to not be a Nazi and be spared from defensive, anti fascist, violence. But the people who need protection from offensive Nazi violence: people of color, queer people, Jewish people, etc. Can not change the immutable characteristics that make them "undesirable" and therefore worthy of extermination by Nazis.

      All Violence is not equivalent. You punching me in the face is not the same thing as me punching back in retaliation.

      • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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        9 months ago

        in retaliation

        Okay, but what if the Nazi is sticking his little finger directly in front of your eye and chanting "I'm not touching you! I'm not touching you!" while his buddies creep up behind you with a big Holocaust themed butterfly net. Surely, then, you have no right to punch the Nazi, because he hasn't actually done anything wrong yet.

        Also, what if the Nazi is a cop, and then the cops investigate the cops and they determine that the cops have done nothing wrong. Then, clearly, the Nazi hasn't done anything wrong and your hands are tied, right?