Going back further again: when people user the phrase "punching nazis" it generally refers to either Captain America punching them in WW2 or Captain Awesome Randomdude punching Richard Spencer recently, when you associate with alt-right shitbags you lose your "make nazi-like suggestions jokingly" rights, sorry, we need to be able to identify when people are actually pushing for those ideas because those groups are the ones trying to push just those sorts of ideas onto the political stage.
when people use the phrase "punching nazis" they generally refer to doing this. anyone who unironically talks about "punching nazis" instantly earns my ire, especially when you consider the huge amount of influence these groups have gained just by being punched.
i mean, hell. if it would stop the rise of white nationalism and nazism, i'd be all for it, but attacking randoms who got pulled in by the memes doesn't do anything.
Do you believe it should be competed with on the "marketplace of ideas", as was the point we left off on this conversation last time? Because I don't see it.
There is a shitload of ugly, dangerous bigotry that lies latent and passive in United States culture (don't know about everywhere else). I can talk to just about any random stranger in public where I live, make them feel like I'm safe company, push the right verbal buttons, and out pops some really fucking ugly stuff. But it stays under that combination lock right now, because it's taboo.
And it didn't become taboo because it lost in the marketplace of ideas.
It became taboo, because the "Eradicate all but the master race" type bigotry had its day, and people didn't like the result. There was a massive global scale conflict over it, and they lost.
And then the "We'll allow you to exist, but only if you know your place" type bigotry got shut down by the blatant threat of "No, sorry, not going to put up with that shit anymore, and it's going to get real if that doesn't get put away."
And we've made a lot of progress since then, because that taboo turned into something that could be leveraged to continually break down cultural and institutional barriers, and because it's held long enough for generations to pass as the memetic strength of pre-taboo institutions fade away.
But they're not gone. It's not been long enough. And all modern day white nationalists need to do is tap into those lingering cultural biases, marry them up with (amply availabe) contemporary social insecurities, and all that progress can easily be reversed. There's an incredibly significant portion of people still today who will vehemently deny bigoted motives and never associate with groups like the KKK, but still engage in coded hate speech, spread suspicion about their target minority groups, and support anything that tangentially harms minorities. You let those people know that all public space is now safe company and push the right verbal buttons, and that bigotry will not be so latent and passive anymore.
And all we have to do is ignore them. Have faith that they'll be ridiculed out of the marketplace of ideas. Surely that stuff is all in the past, and the people who will still buy into it are an old and dying breed.
Sorry, but I don't buy into it. I see too much of it every day I leave my house, just waiting for its time to come again. The only way I can see to stop it is the same way it got put away before. Clear message of "We're not going to put up with that shit again. Put it away, or it's going to get real."
And then we can continue the slower, more difficult task of kid-gloving the latent, passive stuff into irrelevancy.
What should be particularly worrisome about supposedly "anti-fascist" terrorists like this is that not only do they approve of "punching" (often actually assault with a deadly weapon) "Nazis," but their definition of "Nazi" is as fluid as a Usenet poster's. It is essentially anyone who disagrees with them in any way.
This is a problem, though. The above was written in a certain bravado style, but don't mistake that for over-eagerness or lack of responsibility. Indiscriminate violence hurts everyone in every way.