So Godwin's law strikes again. I figured it was about time for Hitler's name to pop up. The problem is that the Nazis were evil in so many different ways you can always find some resemblance between the Nazis and someone you hate. This article demonstrates how: https://teedrockwell.medium.com/some-people-i-disagree-with-are-not-nazis-399808857282
So Godwin's law strikes again. I figured it was about time for Hitler's name to pop up. The problem is that the Nazis were evil in so many different ways you can always find some resemblance between the Nazis and someone you hate. This article demonstrates how: https://teedrockwell.medium.com/some-people-i-disagree-with-are-not-nazis-399808857282
Yes, sure, and if this is so, then I guess we can just toss out any argument from anyone that refers to some illustrative example in history! I actually was going to refer to Stalin, but most Americans are more familiar with Hitler -- who I did not actually name, BTW. And my reference to Nazis is not merely "because they are both evil," but specifically to the phenomenon of people who would denounce their friends to the Nazis (same with Stalin), as a way to keep themselves safe from persecution.
What I do suspect is that those white individuals who point at other white people and call them racists and who trade in the collectivist smear of "whiteness" may be themselves actually guilty of racism, or of living off of profits derived by their family from explicit racist policies. I personally know of one such finger-pointing person who eventually revealed to me his own direct history of this, but of course this one fact isn't sufficient to prove anything. Nevertheless, I do suspect this is so. It's a hypothesis that would explain much.
So Godwin's law strikes again. I figured it was about time for Hitler's name to pop up. The problem is that the Nazis were evil in so many different ways you can always find some resemblance between the Nazis and someone you hate. This article demonstrates how: https://teedrockwell.medium.com/some-people-i-disagree-with-are-not-nazis-399808857282
Yes, sure, and if this is so, then I guess we can just toss out any argument from anyone that refers to some illustrative example in history! I actually was going to refer to Stalin, but most Americans are more familiar with Hitler -- who I did not actually name, BTW. And my reference to Nazis is not merely "because they are both evil," but specifically to the phenomenon of people who would denounce their friends to the Nazis (same with Stalin), as a way to keep themselves safe from persecution.
What I do suspect is that those white individuals who point at other white people and call them racists and who trade in the collectivist smear of "whiteness" may be themselves actually guilty of racism, or of living off of profits derived by their family from explicit racist policies. I personally know of one such finger-pointing person who eventually revealed to me his own direct history of this, but of course this one fact isn't sufficient to prove anything. Nevertheless, I do suspect this is so. It's a hypothesis that would explain much.