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TopicWhy can't you understand people aren't defending Nazis they're opposing violence
A_Good_Boy
09/19/17 6:31:17 PM
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Asherlee10 posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Punching nazis is a priori self defense. Of any officer tries to hassle you for it just point to the dudes swastika armband or nazi haircut and they'll just let you on your way no questions asked.


This creates a slippery slope. Yes, we should always try to squash out Nazism. But where do we draw the line? Should we be punching ISIS members we might see in public? Most people would probably say yes. Should we be punching AFA (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Family_Association#Labeled_a_hate_group) members we might see in public? They were labeled a hate group. That can sometimes include your average mom from the suburbs.

Who decides where to draw the line in the sand and what it is it based on?

I draw the line at "if you support an ideology that caused the genocide of 6 million people and initiated a world war then you deserve to get punched for it". ISIS is bad, but they're not 6 million+ body count bad.
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