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by xupybd
1721 days ago
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Ah I see, the term neo-nazi no longer requires a direct connection to the Nazi ideology. I tend to reserve the label for those that follow the philosophy's that inspired the
Nazis such as the white supremacists Houston Stewart Chamberlain. I'd expect them to hold to racial purity beliefs. I guess language changes but it does seem imprecise. I'd say one of the dangers history teaches is the mistake of painting the other tribe as a monster. When you no longer see them as human you become a monster yourself and can justify ugly behavior. The other is a fellow human capable of change, of redemption. |
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