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    My favourite part about online Nazis is how they claim the evilness is blown out of proportion because “not that many Jews died”, but then they simultaneously openly hate Jews.

    For anyone bored enough to debate Nazis online, keep your eyes peeled for this trend. It’s a very consistent one.

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        That didn’t happen

        And if it did, it wasn’t that bad

        And if it was, that’s not a big deal

        And if it was, that’s not my fault

        And if it was… Actually, fuck it, we have Congress people now, we’ll do it again.

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      It’s the classic denial. They say the Holocaust didn’t happen but that they wish it had. They know they’re lying, it’s just a way to not be too repulsive for the people that might be willing to join them

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          Yeah but that part is quiet. They say that they don’t believe it happened then put their feelers out with some antisemitic statements if it doesn’t get pushback. Their goal seems to be to cross the line a little bit

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      911 months ago

      They’ll also claim to be objective and critical while simultaneously holding some of the most subjective and personal thoughts imaginable.

    • @alokir
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      511 months ago

      “It never happened but they deserved it”. It’s a classic rhetoric of people who deny or white wash genocides.

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      If some nazis are really using this argument then that’s funny. 1 innocent person dying bc of nazi ideology is still injustifiable.