• jsomae
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    I was taught when I was young that you don’t call something that isn’t really genocide genocide, someone that isn’t a nazi a nazi, etc. because it dilutes the meaning of the word. I do think that Israel is committing a genocide, and I do think that Musk is a neo-nazi; I’m not diluting these terms to say this.

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      He backs the neo-nazi party of Germany and does the Hitler salute as well as Hitler himself. He’s 100% a neo-nazi.

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        6 小时前

        Are you… disagreeing with me? Or are you reaffirming what I’m saying? I am not sure I understand the point of this comment.

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          Awe, someone is so unused to positive validation that he doesn’t understand agreement.

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            4 小时前

            idk it just was phrased in a disagree-y kinda way. Thought maybe they’d misread.

    • Refurbished Refurbisher@lemmy.sdf.org
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      Thing is, awful things are happening so often that people are just getting tired of hearing the word regardless of how serious the issues are, and how much more serious they keep getting.

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        That’s true. So I think we need to come up with cleverer ways to make people see Musk as a threat. Just because he is a Nazi doesn’t mean pointing at him and crying wolf is the best way to fight.