Obvious as it may sound, people with authoritarian beliefs hiding behind free speech actually consider it as a weakness akin empathy. It allows losers like them to amplify their reach despite not being in power. They abandon their “free speech absolutist” postures the moment they think they are in power.

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    18 hours ago

    It’s insane to me

    How?

    This isn’t the first time, won’t be the last time.

    It’s not even a Nazi thing, it’s a human thing.

    Reddit said you can’t say “Luigi had a good idea” so idiots try to find the furtherest they can take it without repurcussions, and when they face repurcossions they screech that their free speech was violated because they were dog whistling to advocate for murder

    So people get banned from reddit for it, and come here and they’re *still stuck on trying to find the line in every situation so they can put their toes on and screech “freeze speech” like teenagers playing the penis game.

    Obviously the people saying “Luigi was right” and the Nazis are different.

    But it’s the exact same human instinct to push boundaries and see what they can get away with, then claim innocence when faced with consequences. Little kids do it constantly, and with our education system lacking on critical thinking since No Child Left Behind, people aren’t learning the critical thinking to internally make the call on what’s ok, they just try shit and see if there’s negative consequences. That’s all that matters: can I get away with saying this.

    We just saw it on a national stage where trump kept talking about tarrifs on Canada, he wanted them to engage in a bad faith conversation about fentanyl while his tarrifs were active and free of consequences. Instead Trudeau finally ovaried up and hit back with retaliatory tariffs.

    trump got consequences and he’ll stop. But if there wasn’t he’d have kept pushing it.

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        17 hours ago

        Obviously not, which doesn’t matter because the behavior isn’t unique to either group:

        It’s not even a Nazi thing, it’s a human thing.

        I thought that by stating that nice and clear in the beginning would prevent confusions like yours, but I forgot some people read something and instantly forget it.

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          Just because you make an argument, doesn’t make it true. One is a group who came to power through hate and used that power in an attempt to exterminate political enemies, dissidents, and as everyone is well aware, the entirety of the Jewish population. The other is someone who got screwed over by our Healthcare system and decided to do something about it. Comparing the two and saying they are the same is either intentionally disingenuous, or just stupid.

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            16 hours ago

            Just because you make an argument, doesn’t make it true

            Mate…

            I “made an arguement” that it wasn’t just Nazis that did this …

            And used an example of people who were not Nazis doing it to show that …

            And you accused me of saying both groups are the same.

            After I literally said:

            Obviously the people saying “Luigi was right” and the Nazis are different.

            You felt the need to say almost verbatim the same thing back to me like it was something I didn’t know.

            There’s not an easier way to explain this, I’m sorry but I’m not helping you anymore.