• Mulligrubs@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    So you CAN sit at a table with Nazis and not be a Nazi!? This is really going to shake things up!

    Your comment is not the worst, hold your chin up

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      23 hours ago

      No one in this whole reply chain said that. Even if they did, I usually interpret people’s words, so when someone says “sitting at the table with a nazi makes you a nazi” it means to me “not fighting evil makes you complicit in that evil.” If they mean it literally makes you a nazi, then they are wrong, but I usually assume people aren’t saying things that are insane since everyone I have talked to when asked has said the 1st one.

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        20 hours ago

        No one in this whole reply chain said that.

        I didn’t claim anyone here did at any time, it is a well-known talking point for some people at some times that is frequently used in Nazi discussions on the television and internet and in person.

        I thought you knew that?!?

        We agree, it is insane and it’s defended as literal all. the. time. I’ve ignored this for years, now I just go with it to an absurd degree. I am not being literal, just like the phrase shouldn’t be literal. I think this is funny, I apologize if it’s boring to you.