• hexadence@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “Is your response relevant to the context, or are you just stating random facts?”

    “Dolphins have names for one another.”

    “… Ok.”

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    1 year ago

    Was this made by a 10 year old? No one would say that while seeing someone doing the nazi salute. Far more common is calling someone a nazi nowadays if the other person does not like what someone’s saying.

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      1 year ago

      Have you ever seen any liberal politicians? They deny any nazi involvement even in the face of overwhelming evidence.

      Maybe it’s different in America, I don’t know how much the nazis are openly expressing themselves as ones. In Brazil, it’s gotten terrible. Ukraine too.

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        I don’t think it’s liberal politicians doing this. A right wing person would much rather tend to deny calling something far-right in order to protect their interests. A liberal would scream “nazi” when seeing something that opposes their world view. The nazis have committed horrible crimes and I think that their name should not be inflated, because if - God forbid - the same tendencies would start arising again, you could not use the word “nazi” anymore, because it has been already used e.g. for pro life people.