Historians actually have a word for people who pal around with nazis and that word is nazi
@lolennui I recently learned that the word nazi is etymologically just a german equivalent of "cletus" i.e. ignorant hilljack, which has improved my life.
@lolennui not just historians. Normal people too.
@lolennui +2 points, correct and timely
@lolennui If you're at a rally and someone shows up with a Nazi flag, if that person isn't immediately forced to leave, you are at a Nazi rally.
@LMurch @lolennui Unless that person brought the flag to burn it! That's acceptable too. ❤️
@lolennui Does this sound even a bit relevant today?…”Its organizational system of gauleiters (“district leaders”) spread through Germany at this time, and the party began contesting municipal, state, and federal elections with increasing frequency.”
@lolennui That's the one! In the same class as "I'm not racist but.." from back in the day. #AntiFa #RefugeesWelcome
@lolennui Yes, that's true. Both kinds neo-Nazi and regular Nazi, same flavour.
@lolennui not a good look for a future king.

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Always remember:
“White nationalist” = nazi
“Christian nationalist” = nazi

I’m sure you get the idea, children.

@lolennui There's a German saying that when there are 10 people at a table with one Nazi, and none of those 10 people say or do anything about that Nazi being present, there are 11 Nazis at the table.
@lolennui, I'm pretty sure the only people who see "good " in what Hitler did are Nazis...
@lolennui By their friends shall ye know them? Or guilt by association?

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What do you call it when someone has dinner with 3 nazis?

4 nazis having dinner

@lolennui @marcfbellemare we should have a cleaning strategy too.
@lolennui there's also collaborator! Specifically aimed at people who weren't officially members but sure as hell seemed to enjoy the parties.