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Calling Someone A Nazi
Calling someone a Nazi because you don't like their political/social/personal beliefs totally diminishes what Nazis and Nazi Germany was like and reflects the name caller's lack of intelligence and wilfull ignorance. I have read numerous books by holocaust survivors, watched many, many documentaries on the holocaust and have personally visited the Dachau death camp. There is no way a person can understand how brutal and savage it was unless they lived it. I know I can only imagine what it was like.
In one book I read it told of how the Sonderkommando, death camp prisoners in work groups that were forced with threats of their own death to dispose of gas chamber victims, would take live babies that survived the gas and swing them by the feet smashing their heads against a post killing them. It was either this or throw a live baby into the ovens. I can go on with other stories like this but I hope you get the point. If I were a death camp surviving Jew, a Gypsy, a homosexual, or a political prisoner it would seriously anger me to see the name Nazi used just for political character assassination against a person who is nothing like a Nazi. |
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You're correct. If one is making an argument, and the person you're talking to calls you a "Nazi" (or "racist" or various other terms) that's 24 carat proof their mental tank has run out of gas. They can't argue coherently, or use reason to rebut, but they remember back to kindergarten and know how to call someone a name. Humorous actually ... albeit unintentional. ... |
It shows lack of ability to articulate. My father was put in jail as a soldier because he refused to do what the (real) Nazi’s told him to do. Their inhumanity to man can’t be described. I find it just silly for the term to be used by ignorant individuals.
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You are right...it does, in fact, replace honest open discussion |
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You can't deny the truth. Leadership has responsibilities. One is honesty. Another is freedom of speech. Restrain or manipulate either and one begins to mimic Nazi leadership philosophy.
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If someone stood in front of my golf cart and called me a nazi (and other obscenities as well) I would very quickly become really upset. In fact, I might even risk damaging my golf cart to bump the obnoxious idiot out of the way, and hopefully shut them up for a little while.
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What ever happened to "I know you are ..but what am I" ? Life was sooo much simpler back then
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I’m rubber your glue. Whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you. Good ole days! |
The word Nazi, and Racist are so overused in calling someone who disagrees with another persons thinking is used to provoke a reaction. Best way to deal with these type of insults is to realize that person who says such hateful words is ignorant and should be ignored, which in turn they will get ZERO attention.
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That was probably the single most horrific act that's been done against man. Nobody should be accused of being a Nazi because they have different political views from your own.
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Calling someone a Nazi today shows a depth of historical ignorance and diminishes the devastation of the Holocaust. This is a Nazi........
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Saw the woman in the video here in The Villages using such horrid language, clearly she has some mental issues. While vile also sad for her.
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Calling someone a Nazi because you don't like their political/social/personal beliefs totally diminishes what Nazis and Nazi Germany was like and reflects the name caller's lack of intelligence and wilfull (sic) ignorance.
However, I too believer that "white power" was taken out of context (a favorite tactic of MSM "news"). |
Amen. It's usually the younger radicals that do that. Just more proof that our educational system is failing.
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Out of the hundreds of millions of Americans we choose to spend our time discussing the less than one percent!!!!
Worse, however, is to portray that less than one percent as representative of most Americans!!! Thanx to the media amplifiers and parrots. |
I have been calling a racist numerous times because I support the President. Unfortunately the left can not articulate an argument and since history is no longer taught in school, they do not know what they are saying.
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Anyone who starts in with that kind of name calling, just loses all credibility with me. No sense in even speaking to someone in that frame of mind.
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Ohiobuckeye
To me calling someone a Nazi, I think they mean calling someone a Nazi they’re probably referring to someone voting for a certain political party. It’s like I’ve heard several times at work where I hear one black person calling another black person the “N” word. I just don’t get to excited about it. If someone says something you don’t like, just get away from them! Don’t argue with them to a point to get into a fight, it’s not worth it!
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I agree. There was a farmer near my house who for eight years posted an eight foot sign calling our previous president a Socialist. Anyone who bothered to study up on socialism would realize that is untrue. Accuracy is more important than name-calling.
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Ohiobuckeye
You made a good point, today’s parents sometimes do say to many things they shouldn’t in front of their children. Maybe TOTV should post a question, “Where do some children learn violent behavior & bad manners”. You made a very good point in your comment!
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If you are referring to the black shirted woman at our recent national news shame, she was obnoxious. I think the “white power” remark was in response to her abuse. I humbly apologize to our African Americans living in TV. Stop hating, we all bleed red, have families and are frightened for them. I do not agree with the violence of the marches but can you imagine having “the talk” with your son or grandson. Black Lives Do Matter!
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It's well known that Adolph Hitler hated Christianity, Catholicism in particular. By contrast, it's also common knowledge that Hitler greatly admired Islam specifically for its militant fighting spirit. |
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I do understand why many who disagreed with the regime didn't say anything. If they did they got an all expense paid vacation to the local concentration camp. Nazism had no religion, they espoused an Aryan superiority over lesser races but they weren't Christian. The only thing religious about the holocaust was the Nazis hatred of Judaism and the people who practiced it. The Nazi leadership was either agnostic or atheist. In many countries you see elected leaders doing photo ops at a church but I've never read or seen anything similar by a Nazi leader. Hitler was definitely an atheist. |
I don't think anyone survived Zyklon B to have that happen. There was one incident of a teen girl who must have been pressed against the floor and was still alive. The SK went to the SS to ask if she could be spared. The response was they would spare her being gassed again, but would receive a shot in the back of the head. Normally they would pack the chamber and throw those too small to stand on top of the standees...,its all in the book by some guy named Schlomo...
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During the Progrom the Jewish families were round up and had to march down the street to the train station, my mother went outside to watch. A little child was carrying an apple. She dropped it and it rolled away. As the child reached for it a Nazi soldier kicked it away. My mother picked up the apple and handed it back to the child. The soldier struck my mother with his rifle because she did that.
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This is history........ NAZI"s are history, YES A VERY BAD PART OF IT....... While everyone seems to be trying to obliterate HISTORY... TRY LEARNING FROM IT....... Remember .. if you vote stupid you get stupid..try ignoring stupid for a little bit longer...
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Some years ago I attended a P-61 Reunion of WWII crews or their survivors families. At my dinner table of 8 was a German who was a Luftwaffe night fighter. He was given honorary status of the group since he did the same role as the Americans. We got into a discussion and he made it clear he was not a Nazi but he was a German. One did not need to belong to the the "party" to fight for your Country. He had a disdain for Nazi's. What hurt him the most was that for many years all Germans were considered Nazi's. What was impressive, at least to me, was the acceptance of both sides by both sides. Not sure if anyone saw the 50th reunion at Gettysburg where Confederate and Union soldiers were shaking hands and breaking bread together. I also had the opportunity back in the 80's to be at Pearl Harbor listening to both Americans who were there during the attack and Japanese who were attacking sitting together and talking about what happened that day from both perspectives. Seems those that serve sometimes have a different perspective then those that report it.
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