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Sorry, but "nazis and antisemitism" is not politics. It is racism. Saying something like this is nazi-speech one should not repeat
If you are talking about actual Nazis, well, I agree completely.
Saying something like what?
"Nazis is politics" is here in germany often used in a paraphrased way by far right people to justify their point of view, since nazi symbols and thing like that are forbidden by law.
By adopting such prases, even if unintentionally, one reproduces and legitimates such thinking.
Nazism stands for National Socialism - it's a political ideology, so definitely politics.
Politics is just the method of delivery. It’s racism.
racism is just a tool in the political toolbelt of fascism
That’s exactly how politics works
Edit: All I mean is that politics is literally nothing more than a way to carry ideas, in this case, to govern. While unethical, racism is an idea. Nazism is clearly politics
You seem to believe that you're impervious to politics.
As I understand it that’s quite a jump. What do you mean?