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Originally Posted by kitchkinet
two different scenarios:
1. I was walking in Salem the other day and there was this kid on the sidewalk walking the opposite directions with SS patches and a shaved head n so forth. There were a lot of families around and tons of minorities. My first instinct was to push him in front of traffic, but I ended up just turning around and walking beside him long enough to say "the reason people love the history channel so much is because nothing looks better than a pile of dead nazis". He grunted and kept walking.
2. A friend of a friend has been kinda steadily sliding into naziism. First it was just like German flags and stuff, but now he's got like iron cross tattoos and a swastika flag in his room. He denies being a nazi and says he's just a 'National Socialist' But come on, a swastika flag?
so what do you do when you have to deal with nazis?
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I think the 2 quotes in your signature answer your question.
The fact that you would consider pushing someone you don't like into traffic suggests that you have no regard for the liberties of others when their liberties don't align with your beliefs.
I'm not trying to roast you on this, I think the concept of things like Nazis generally stink of ignorance.