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Naziphobia is becoming a serious problem in our politics.
Your last warning and the tone of your posts below leads me to believe that you are not being serious, and you think you're being funny.
You're not. This is why we have a rule about speaking plainly and we ask you to avoid sarcasm.
Ironically testing how many people you can take in with Poe's Law shitposting is not the giggle-fest you think it is.
Stop it.
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In which sense? Is it a problem like Islamophobia was said to be a problem, or is it a problem like satanic panics or "pizzagate" conspiracies are a problem?
In that everyone someone left of GW Bush disagrees with gets called a NAZI and as such they are propagandized into thinking normal humans are monsters about to walk them into a gas chamber.
Exactly. Wouldn't shock me if the shooter was atleast partially motivated by the whole Project 2025 buzzword that's been hammered lately, which isn't even Trump's personal position.
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I think there's a good chance the shooter was a Naziphobe, and that's why he targeted Donald Trump and his supporters. I see a lot of Naziphobia these days. There are a lot of people who are very worried and scared about Nazis.
And what I'm asking is the reason why they shouldn't be. Is it because there aren't really any Nazis (the "Satanic panic" model), or that the Nazis are real but aren't really something to be scared of (the "Islamophobia" model)?
We should be scared of Nazis. They're bad people.
We shouldn't be scared of Nazis, because there's vanishingly few of them, and those few are older than Biden.
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Sure all ten of them.
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If we should be scared of Nazis, then why is "Naziphobia" a problem? Shouldn't we all be "Naziphobes"?
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