• CheezyWeezle@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    If see a nazi sitting at a table and 10 people are at the table talking to them, you have a table with 11 nazis.

    There is no tolerance for intolerance.

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      10 hours ago

      That’s valid, and these people are not entitled to your kindness or emotional energy.

      But a lot of this hatred comes from people living in their own little bubbles with the only information they get coming from hearsay or propaganda. That’s why areas with few immigrants or queer people are the most racist or homophobic. And you can really change people’s minds about things by engaging with them, being friendly with them and just giving them living proof that their propaganda is bullshit. See Darling Davis making freinds with KKK members as a great example of this.

        • LustyArgonianMana@lemmy.world
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          6 hours ago

          It’s not 1938 anymore. We understand a lot more about people and where boundaries should be including things like “no genocide.” A lot of Nazis could be rehabilitated if they were educated and given therapy and community not based in racism. Or at least I believe so, and I believe in nonviolent communication. I think it doesn’t benefit genuine anti-Nazi movements to prohibit rehabilitation and education. And no, it’s not rehabilitation or education to be complicit, or actively saying Nazi speech.