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by dgb23
1453 days ago
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What you quoted I find incredibly disturbing and unnecessary. But at the same time it seems like an attempt to fight fire with fire, with “their” language. So I get what he is trying to achieve here. I’m not a fan of this tactic. But as someone who has been attacked by neonazis multiple times, I don’t mind as much if people are aggressive towards them. Tolerance paradox. I still think it’s counterproductive, because it acknowledges their ways to a certain degree? Hard to pin down. |
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