To limit the possibility of it happening again, it is best to let them speak so the public can see how crazy their ideas are rather than mobs silencing them by attacking them with sticks and stones. The Skokie march in 1977 was peaceful and it allowed people to really see how absurd the klan is. Klan membership dropped after that march. Mobs beating them with sticks makes them victims and Americans love to side with victims.But these guys in Virginia aren't the *real* Nazis. They have no death camps and have yet to partition Poland.
Neither did the German Nazis at first, it took them a bit to build up to that. We can't afford to wait and let that happen again. Der Gropenfuhrer and his minions need to be stopped well before they get to that point.
And this illustrates exactly the point that everyone is trying to make. You're drawing an equivalence between the Crips and the Nazis. That equivalence is invalid because the Crips are in no way as bad as the Nazis.
But these guys in Virginia aren't the *real* Nazis. They have no death camps and have yet to partition Poland.
Not a dumbshit reactionary asshole like you.
Dumbshit reactionary assholes reacting to Nazis:
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But these guys in Virginia aren't the *real* Nazis. They have no death camps and have yet to partition Poland.
Right on. We must wait until there are death camps and newly drawn national borders before we actually condemn them. Using ISIS tactics to kill and main 20-odd people is surely not sufficient. They are still "very fine people".
I think their speech in the march was a call to violence and not protected speech.
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They can admire Hitler all they want. When they go out on to the streets, saying they want the Jews to die while carrying torches... we go into indefensible territory.
But they're celebrating and idolizing the group which did. That makes them the group you put yourself on the other side from, regardless of any other groups in the area (Mormons not included, of course).
Yeah, but my point is that we consider the Nazis pinnacle of modern evil because of specific evil things they actually did. Not because they said things we don't like.
"Celebrating" and "idolizing" are a long way from "doing".
You might notice sometimes, on the commercials for upcoming movies, they play music from a completely different soundtrack. The studio advertises a movie with clips of the content, usually all the best lines of best characters, but that music in the background provides further description. They'll play a Star Trek soundtrack if they think the movie is the sort of thing Star Trek fans might find appealing, for one reason or another.Most Nazi's didn't do any of the evil things we dislike about the "Nazis", but we consider them evil all the same because of the association.
Yeah, but my point is that we consider the Nazis pinnacle of modern evil because of specific evil things they actually did. Not because they said things we don't like.
"Celebrating" and "idolizing" are a long way from "doing".
Most Nazi's didn't do any of the evil things we dislike about the "Nazis", but we consider them evil all the same because of the association.
Were you supposed to?So "we" watch Hogan's Heroes and consider Schulz evil because he associates with the Nazis?
I don't recall us thinking that.
...unfounded accusations of Naziism on the internet....
...unfounded accusations of Naziism on the internet....
Yes, the thousand white guys with tiki torches weren't really Nazis and any objective evidence you see otherwise is Luegenpresse.
Sieg Heil!
Yes, the thousand white guys with tiki torches weren't really Nazis and any objective evidence you see otherwise is Luegenpresse.
Sieg Heil!
The news reports that I read about Charlottesville said it was a couple hundred. Of course I haven't followed up on it. Do you have a good source for a good number?
I think the high altitude is making you loopy. I said I don't believe their speech is protected due to the implied threat within it.I think their speech in the march was a call to violence and not protected speech.
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They can admire Hitler all they want. When they go out on to the streets, saying they want the Jews to die while carrying torches... we go into indefensible territory.
That's why I don't defend the content of their speech. I defend their right to speak, not the content of their speech. If you want someone to defend the content of their speech, go find someone who advocates censorship to do it.
And I'll even defend the right to advocate censorship while advocating against censorship.
I think the high altitude is making you loopy. I said I don't believe their speech is protected due to the implied threat within it.That's why I don't defend the content of their speech. I defend their right to speak, not the content of their speech. If you want someone to defend the content of their speech, go find someone who advocates censorship to do it.
And I'll even defend the right to advocate censorship while advocating against censorship.
one of the lunatics said:I’m here because our Republican values are: standing up for our local white identity…which is under threat; the free market; and killing Jews.
Were you supposed to?So "we" watch Hogan's Heroes and consider Schulz evil because he associates with the Nazis?
I don't recall us thinking that.
I'm pretty sure you were supposed to think Shultz was fat and stupid and easily defeated by the clever Allies.
Pretty much the same setting was used in The Secret War Of Harry Figg, and the prison guards were easily understood to be evil.
Same as the guards in The Great Escape.
But still, if the Allied prisoners had been caught red-handed by that Gestapo officer, sneaking prisoners out of the camp, would Shultz have followed orders to shoot them, or defended them and shot Hochstetter?
Were you supposed to?
I'm pretty sure you were supposed to think Shultz was fat and stupid and easily defeated by the clever Allies.
Pretty much the same setting was used in The Secret War Of Harry Figg, and the prison guards were easily understood to be evil.
Same as the guards in The Great Escape.
But still, if the Allied prisoners had been caught red-handed by that Gestapo officer, sneaking prisoners out of the camp, would Shultz have followed orders to shoot them, or defended them and shot Hochstetter?
Going by what I read here: yes, you were supposed to think Schulz was evil because he was associated with the Nazis.
Were you supposed to?So "we" watch Hogan's Heroes and consider Schulz evil because he associates with the Nazis?
I don't recall us thinking that.
I'm pretty sure you were supposed to think Shultz was fat and stupid and easily defeated by the clever Allies.
Pretty much the same setting was used in The Secret War Of Harry Figg, and the prison guards were easily understood to be evil.
Same as the guards in The Great Escape.
But still, if the Allied prisoners had been caught red-handed by that Gestapo officer, sneaking prisoners out of the camp, would Shultz have followed orders to shoot them, or defended them and shot Hochstetter?