CaitSeith said:
Out of joke, I'd like first to see you acknowledge the greater amount of Nazi-like policies that the GOP has implemented that are harming people. Then we can talk about how much free speech is a stake.
The solution to autocracy is not more autocratic policy.
Armadox said:
Would they have shot people at that parade? Absolutely if given the chance, and they think they could get away with it.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/09/detroit-man-arrested-lgbtq-triple-homicide/1401406001/
I'm tired of seeing these kinds of news stories.
The first amendment states the Government can't abridge your freedom of speech, but being an actual Nazi has consequences, and nothing says the citizenry has to give them a soapbox in the middle of the commons. I am not The Government, and I have no problem using the common sense to say," They could have been asked to leave because they present an actual threat to the events preceding and can come back later." If you want a middle ground. But I'd prefer if we never had another "Unite the Right" rally or equivalent as long as I live.
I am 100% behind the government using force to enforce law when a group or an individual present a genuine threat to the safety of others.
The citizenry is under no obligation to give a political group anything, but at the same time they have no right to take anything from them either.
Saelune said:
Nazis are a political ideology built on ethnic cleansing. Japanese people are Japanese people. You can stop or start being a Nazi just by changing your opinions, being Japanese is more complicated than that.
STOP COMPARING ETHNICITIES TO POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES!
Its usually people saying hating blacks is the same as hating Republicans, but this is the same faulty logic here now too.
Also stop defending Nazis.
The Nazis were not built on ethnic cleansing, it was a tactic adopted as a means of enforcing their authority by generating an "other" to hate. A convenient scapegoat that was taken way too far, and the preacher started drinking his own coolaid.
The comparison is on how dangerous it is to make it socially acceptable to inflict violence on a group of people, especially when designating one as a particular group is nebulous.
Again, I am not defending Nazis, I am in opposition to groups being free targets of hate and suppression. That protection extends in all directions.