And finally folks, here is, again, a link to a man who has been demonstrably more effective in removing the modern Neo-Nazi mindset from America than anyone who has ever punched a Nazi. He's not a mythical figure, he's a real dude who gets real results. Get on his level.
Except that it doesn't fall flat at all. The entire concept of punch Nazis into submission is inherently flawed, because it does not actually create less Nazis. It does not even discourage Nazism. This guy has 100% proven that it is infinitely more effective to talk to people about incorrect/flawed/dangerous beliefs than try and beat them into the dirt in the name of righteousness.
If we believe that Nazism is an inherently bad thing should we not be
actually making a difference instead of, well, anything else?
A straw man is a common form of argument and is an informal fallacy based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent's argument, while actually refuting an argument which was not advanced by that opponent.
So yes, that's exactly what you did.
Show me where I 'gave the impression of refuting an opponent's argument'.
we should sit down and have a nice talk with them about the pros and cons of killing minorities, and then proceed to do absolutely nothing else. Also, real reason there are so many Nazis? We won World War 2. If only we had lost it, we could have really stopped them.
Nobody actually said any of those things. You are implying that this is what they literally want or argued for, and you did not do it accidentally. So, yes, that is a strawman by definition of strawman.
Incidentally, I do often advocate for talking rather than violence, as I am doing above, because I like actual measurable positive results more than I like giving black eyes.