I must say it is nice knowing that the healthcare thing is finally out of the way for now, and that the SC is looking at the gerrymandering case again.
This is humorous but also fairly justified since some random comment that was merely construed (wrongly) as being "on the other side of the debate" (with the sides of the debate largely existing within Max's head) was instantly and unqequivocally associated with hardline nazi apologism.
I never said they were a sympathizer, did not intend to imply that I thought they were one, and merely noted the moral high ground line like "oh but wait, there's an exception to that statement!" If anybody thought I was implying that:
my bad, I do not think any of you are nazis, sympathizers, or anything of the sort. Yes it seems like a dead horse, but the past times I've seen neonazi shit in the news it wasn't a bunch of fuckers in matching outfits marching with torches to rally around a confederate statue, and it seems important to keep reminding people that this is a thing happening which none of us want to see progress down the pre-existing roadmap which these fuckboys seem to have in mind.
The meta is simply: fuck nazis.
There are lots of ways someone can clearly express to the rest of the world that they're a hateful douchebitchboy, they could join the KKK, they could become a hardcore Tea Partier and go for a seat in the House, get a spot as a talking head on Fox News,
get elected president, become a diehard Confederate Re-enactor with a healthy dose of drunken redneck, and everybody will recognize that you're a shitty person with a healthy dislike of anybody darker than you.
None of those involve taking up the cause of a group that actually started a program to exterminate a particular group of people for not being their sooper speshul brand of white. Becoming a former Representative KKK member who reports for Fox News doesn't require one ever actually stating "that Hitler guy was great, he's my hero" but calling yourself a nazi and wearing swastikas and throwing salutes kinda does, doesn't it?
I mean, there's no chance that the neonazi movement is a secret plan to rehabilitate the nazi image by doing charity work and community outreach, so it's ok as a society to say certain things disqualify you from participating in society.
Like, you go up to someone and tell them you wanna screw their little kids, or brutally murder and eat their mother, you're clearly not interested in being a member of society anymore, right? Telling you to get the fuck out of here is appropriate in this situation, and similarly I am comfortable saying advocating genocide and supporting it as a cause would be a "get out of society free" card.
Earlier someone said "so where does it stop, Max™?" and then listed off stuff like skin color and religious affiliations and whatnot, but only Martinuzz really seemed interested in the detail that
nazis can just stop fucking being nazis, while the other hypothetical groups can't just decide to stop being whatever they are.