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      2 months ago

      If people have been previously calling other people nazis excessively (i have seen people call a huge part of lemmy fascists), it doesnt mean anything the next time someone says there is a nazi

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      2 months ago

      Not only that, but the guy wearing the uniform (god knows what for) is talking to someone. Presumably a friend, which means he is also a Nazi!

      The guy being warned over? Also a Nazi!

      The guy warning the other? Also a Nazi for not stepping up and actually doing something!

      The guy drawing attention and propaganda to the Nazis through rendering in comic form? You guessed it, also a Nazi!

      The guy sharing said propaganda here? Also a Nazi!

      The ones discussing it instead of actually doing something about it? Nazis as well.

      The mods that allowed it on Lemmy? Bunch of Nazis!

      I’d continue but I am willing to bet you did not see that coming

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      I know, it’s the response from red shirt. He doesn’t listen to the guy calling out the nazi, explaining how it’s probably just overexaggeration.

      It’s similar to the ending of the boy who cried wolf. It’s not that most people like wolves, or side with wolves, or think wolves aren’t a threat. It’s the person that that yells wolf is ignored when the real deal comes around.

      I don’t like nazis. At all. But there is certainly an argument that the term had been used too loosely (I was just called one in this comment section ffs) and now people are making nazi salutes in DC and are being ignored.