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    I really want to remember the name of a program/skit from Germany, where a man complains about nazi soldiers putting up a nazi poster outside his house’s wall, then a Gestapo officer comes along, “Why are you calling them nazis? Just because you disagree doesn’t mean they’re nazis”"

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    Are there variations to this one cool trick? Like does (1.1′) calling any group of people Nazis, and (1.2′) telling them to go fuck themselves work the same as (1)? What are the limits to this incredibly faultless procedure? Inquiring minds want to know.

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    Fuck Nazis! Anyone who waves a flag with a Swastika (not the Gammadion Cross), uses Aryan symbols and salutes like a fucking Nazi is a fucking Nazi. I’m just waiting for the MAGA asswipes to force the US military to goose step during parades with Jack Boots.

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    I do think it’s important to try to respectfully explain why what somebody is saying is an issue but only when you have the energy.

    I know from some people I’ve spoken with that they have no idea about the consequences of some things they (used to) agree with. If I had just called them Nazis they would have just felt disrespected and probably not thought about why people might call them that.

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      Also because of the audience. This has probably the overall bigger impact on opinions than wether you can change that one person’s mind. So even if you’re sure that guy is lost, providing better alternatives is still worthwhile.

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      Them feeling disrespected is correct, though.

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      There is some merit to this point. People are emotional creatures first, and sometimes exclusively. It often doesn’t matter if you’re right if the other people feels bad about it.

      This is a really immature, unsophisticated, way to engage with the world, but it’s the reality for a lot of people. Honestly, it happens to all of us sometimes. Some people seem to rarely rise above the gutfeel level, though.

      It does kind of suck that we have to cater to the most simplistic ways of engaging with the world, because if we don’t they’ll form a far right party and do some genoide.

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    It’s the year 2035 and Johnny returns home from school…

    Johnny: Hi mom!

    Mom: Get back here and greet your one and only mother properly!

    Johnny: fuck nazis mom!

    Mom: fuck nazis my handsome boy!

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      And meanwhile, all over Johnny´s country, people are jailed, murdered and tortured for their ethnical background. But not by nazis, nonono.

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    I strongly suggest following him on Mastodon.

    Replies to his posts are among the most useful tools you can have to get a good blocklist going.

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    I was taught when I was young that you don’t call something that isn’t really genocide genocide, someone that isn’t a nazi a nazi, etc. because it dilutes the meaning of the word. I do think that Israel is committing a genocide, and I do think that Musk is a neo-nazi; I’m not diluting these terms to say this.

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      I would say he’s a fascist rather than a neo-nazi, but that’s very much a distinction without a difference.

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      He backs the neo-nazi party of Germany and does the Hitler salute as well as Hitler himself. He’s 100% a neo-nazi.

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        Are you… disagreeing with me? Or are you reaffirming what I’m saying? I am not sure I understand the point of this comment.

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          Awe, someone is so unused to positive validation that he doesn’t understand agreement.

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            idk it just was phrased in a disagree-y kinda way. Thought maybe they’d misread.

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      Thing is, awful things are happening so often that people are just getting tired of hearing the word regardless of how serious the issues are, and how much more serious they keep getting.

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        That’s true. So I think we need to come up with cleverer ways to make people see Musk as a threat. Just because he is a Nazi doesn’t mean pointing at him and crying wolf is the best way to fight.

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      I’ve seen people unironically insist John Brown was a Nazi. I believe “posting John Brown memes” was one of the arguments for banning a swath of leftist subs on Reddit, back in '16.

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        A man who gave his life to free slaves is no nazi. The fact that it’s controversial to say slaves should be free is what made me radicalized

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          A man who gave his life to free slaves is no nazi.

          Ah, but he condoned violence. And every liberal knows that resisting the benevolent enslavement of the superior white race is just as bad as firing artillery rounds at a federal base off the coast of South Carolina.

          The fact that it’s controversial to say slaves should be free is what made me radicalized

          You’re allowed to say slaves should be free. Everyone has the right to free speech, after all.

          You’re just not allowed to do anything to free the slaves. Or condone those that do. Or mention the names of those that condone those that do. Or suggest in any way that violence is an appropriate response to a problem.

          Unless, we’re talking about violence aimed at a National Enemy, of course. Then you’re an evil double agent of a foreign government if you don’t clap enthusiastically at our next Great Patriotic War abroad.

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    Nazis, plural. Where there’s one Nazi, there’s guaranteed multiple more hiding nearby.

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    One day Nazis are going to find out again that people love killing Nazis more than Nazis love killing their undesirables.

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    Good to sort any pedantic or bad faith arguments out now. Pedantry didn’t win the day to stave off WWII and that shit caught on quick. Let’s get ahead of that this time.

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    I don’t really like this, because Nazis were the german national “socialists”, why the fuck would some american dipshits be nazis, they are fascists, we should use the correct word.

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      Neo-nazis. Shortened to Nazi. I think we understand what it means given the context.

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        Once again, Nazi was the name given to germans in WW2, because the National “Socialist” party, the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei

        Fascism is the word for the political ideology that Musk and Trump does in America, not “nazism”, they are fascists.

        Here is a great video about fascism https://youtu.be/5Luu1Beb8ng

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          So… what were the nazis in america that was promoting nazism at the same time as german nazism was on the rise?

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            Fascists, there is no “nazism”, and there were no nazis is america, they were fascists.

            It wasn’t german Nazism on the rise, it was german fascism, led by the NSDAP, hence the nickname nazi for germans.

            Listen how nationalsozialistische is pronounced in german and you will get why the shorthand nazi was used.

            https://youtu.be/VxxFl5Xc8nc

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          Neo-Nazism, not Nazism.

          Neo-Nazism and fascism aren’t mutually exclusive.

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            Again, neo-nazism makes no sense, imagine if Trump started doing shit then Europe banded together and defeated them, then 70 years later when Fascism rises in Europe and some Temu Mussolini takes over we start calling them neo-magas, or more accurately to derive the name from the political party neo-repies/neo-repubs

            The politicial ideology of Nazi Germany was Fascism, the political ideology got its name from Italy.

            The only way neo-nazis would be accurate if you would be referring to germans trying to do another Third Reich (maybe Fourth?)

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              GTFO! Currently, there are more shit for brain US Nazis, within the MAGA ranks, than the fucking German Nazis, within the AfD, could dream of.

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      The Nazis weren’t Nazis, so we shouldn’t call them Nazis either by that logic.

      If some dipshit pops out to say “they aren’t German nationalists!” you’ve found a Nazi.

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          You yourself admit they weren’t socialists, correct? So how can they be national socialists?

          The Nazis weren’t Nazis, they were just Nas.

          But that’s arguing technical and semantic details instead of concerning yourself with the important bits, like what Nazis do and plan to do, and how you might punch them enough to get them to stop doing both.

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            The Nazis were the nazis because that’s how nationalsozialistische is pronounced, specifically the national part, https://youtu.be/VxxFl5Xc8nc, and then the allies used nazis as the nickname/shorthand. Has nothing to do with the socialist part, so your argument makes no sense.

            Did you think they were called nazis because there is the “zi” part in sozialistische?

            Because this comment thread is starting to feel like those reddit moments where someone starts pompously arguing from a position of ignorance

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      Of course it’s a .world account stepping up to defend Nazis.

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        Lmao, where did I defend anyone? All I said that they should be called fascists, which is the correct word

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          They should be called Nazi’s. Some left-wing nut job calling people fascist is an old trope. People can ignore it because they’ve seen it on TV a thousand times, it’s a joke. Calling someone a Nazi on the other hand isn’t used for a joke nearly as often. It’s much more difficult for a layman to ignore. So while you are technically correct that calling them Nazi’s is not the correct use of that word you don’t get to decide what words we get to use. That is decided by the zeitgeist and social consciousness and calling MAGA followers Nazis is what’s cutting through the noise.

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      Nazis were the german national “socialists”, why the fuck would some american dipshits be nazis, they are fascists, we should use the correct word.

      To borrow from a certain Austrian politican from 1923

      “Why,” I asked Hitler, “do you call yourself a National Socialist, since your party programme is the very antithesis of that commonly accredited to socialism?”

      “Socialism,” he retorted, putting down his cup of tea, pugnaciously, "is the science of dealing with the common weal. Communism is not Socialism. Marxism is not Socialism. The Marxians have stolen the term and confused its meaning. I shall take Socialism away from the Socialists.

      "Socialism is an ancient Aryan, Germanic institution. Our German ancestors held certain lands in common. They cultivated the idea of the common weal. Marxism has no right to disguise itself as socialism. Socialism, unlike Marxism, does not repudiate private property. Unlike Marxism, it involves no negation of personality, and unlike Marxism, it is patriotic.

      “We might have called ourselves the Liberal Party. We chose to call ourselves the National Socialists. We are not internationalists. Our socialism is national. We demand the fulfilment of the just claims of the productive classes by the state on the basis of race solidarity. To us state and race are one.”

      Besides, “The Fascist Party” was an organization originally founded by Benito Mussolini, having fallen out with the Italian Communist Party and formed his own reactionary splinter group. Fascism, as a reactionary response to the simultaneous popular appeal of socialism and the hostility it engenders from monarchism, is a synthesis of the two.

      Fascism promises the red meat of social action that populists crave, while cultivating patronage with the aristocracy by deflecting criticism onto minorities. It is a “higher” form of political triangulation. Sort of the methamphetamine of politics, in so far as it juices the body politic to an enthusiastic euphoria of communal action that inevitably leads to self-destruction.

      It is, in effect, all the worst aspects of socialism compounded upon itself. Rather than calling it “National Socialism” I would simply refer to it as “Socialism Done Badly”.

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    Dumb and reductionist. There are actual nazis, but people seem to have forgotten what fascism and nazis actually are, so yes they do call anyone a nazi.

    This only serves to water down the meaning of calling someone a nazi. And then when the real nazis show up, calling them out will have no impact.

    Now, feel free to call me a nazi.

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      Holy shit! It worked!

      Now go on for a couple paragraphs about “nuance,” and how “life isn’t always black & white.”

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      This is why you call them all Nazis.

      This isn’t my story, but it’s been posted dozens of times if you want to look it up.

      Guy is in his local pub. Two new guys come in. They don’t seem to be offensive, but the bartender screams at them to get the fuck out.

      The bartender explains that those two are part of the local Nazi clique. How the Nazis work is to have two or three guys come to a place and become regulars. After a couple of weeks, they bring in four or five more guys. Then those guys bring in their buddies, and all of a sudden the regulars don’t want to come in any more and, without noticing, it’s now a Nazi bar.

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        It’s neat how your rebuttal was to something entirely different from what you were responding to.

        It’s not that your comment wasn’t valuable in and of itself. But strictly as a rebuttal to “people go overboard by calling people who make them sad a Nazi”, the idea that we should correctly call out actual blatant low-instance Nazi behaviour as Nazi behaviour isn’t a rebuttal so much as it is a speech. This is question-ducking like I haven’t seen outside of politics.

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          The way I look at it, we’ve got real Nazis out here, right now.

          So if some idiot calls their roommate a ‘nazi’ because the that person hogs the shower, it really doesn’t matter.

          People know the difference between an actual murderer and someone saying, for example, Taylor Swift ‘murdered’ a song.

          Misusing words is a minor thing to worry about at this point.

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          “Hypothetical people misuse the word nazi” is a very small problem, especially in today’s context. You are wasting time and energy and making yourself look like a nazi defender, even if you are acting somehow in good faith.

          The argument you are making often comes up as a distraction. Someone will be like “The republicans wanting to put out-groups into camps is seems like a nazi thing to do” and someone like you will pop in with “well actually” and it’s not helpful. Unless you want to keep people unfocused and bickering so they can’t actually organize and cohere around fighting the villains

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      I was thinking of migrating to .world when I saw how annoying the .ml profanity filter is (“fire removedant”) but now I’m glad I didn’t.

      Edit: oops, right, this is midwest.social. Anyway, I have seen .world ban for the same normie takes but it was only a suspension

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          The one I linked was someone else - I was just talking about in general, banning someone for an opinion of theirs that doesn’t inherently mean they’re a nazi/fascist/communist/etc

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        when I saw how annoying the .ml profanity filter is

        The word filter is a blunt instrument applied to a gnarly problem. I still see trolls try to slide malformed vocabulary and coded phrasing to harass .ml users and vex the mods. But how long do you really expect mods/admins to work on the problem of “the perfect phrasing filter” when the root problem is inevitably the assholes who come to spam the chat with hate?

        Just use fire extinguisher or fire suppressant. It’s not like the filter throws the entire post in the trash.

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          I think .ml ban people too for being anti-communist but even if i knew of a good alternative, i don’t think there’s proper migrating on Lemmy like Mastodon has - only making a new account

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            Sh.itjust.works pretty much never bans unless you break international law or spam. Unfortunately that means sometimes Nazis come to this instance but usually they’re bullied out.

            As someone that had a .ml account until it was explained to me that racism is explicitly allowed on ml… it’s okay on this instance. You lose hexbear but that’s the only downside.

            Just never fall for .ee or .world. terrible instances, those.

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                They’ve had some really weird communities pop up in the past and have had some moments of protecting transphobic mods (at least if I remember the PTB comm threads correctly)

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                Yes, as per their explicit policy, you can never be racist or discriminatory against white people no matter what you say or do.

                Or in other words they believe in the power dynamic version of racism, instead of the idea that racism is discrimination based on race.

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                  Huh, that’s weird, I don’t see that at all.

                  Just “no bigotry,” rule 1.

                  I wonder why one of the guys sealioning in defense of Nazis would lie about that?

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        I was thinking of migrating to .world when I saw how annoying the .ml profanity filter is (“fire removedant”) but now I’m glad I didn’t.

        (Edit: oops this was midwest.social - idk if .world ban as much for this)

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      I agree with you but apparently I said it more elegantly and got 33 upvotes instead of 76 downvotes. I guess what you’re not mentioning is that the real neo-nazis really are here this time.