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Why everyone who questions the Left is a ‘Nazi’

It doesn’t matter what the issue is. If you disagree with the radical Left, or for that matter, simply question their narrative, you’ll likely be branded a “Nazi”. That’s not necessarily because you’re advocating anything the Nazis would have advocated. In fact, you don’t need to be advocating anything at all. Simply question their ideas…


It doesn’t matter what the issue is. If you disagree with the radical Left, or for that matter, simply question their narrative, you’ll likely be branded a “Nazi”.

That’s not necessarily because you’re advocating anything the Nazis would have advocated. In fact, you don’t need to be advocating anything at all. Simply question their ideas and you’ll soon find you meet the criteria.

The reason for this is quite simple, really. Everybody knows the Nazi’s were the bad guys. So, why would anybody need to prove them wrong in a debate?

If you’re incapable of rationally defending your position, simply slap “Certified Nazi” on your opponent and you won’t need to.

This was demonstrated perfectly last week when Avi Yemini of TR News attended an Extinction Rebellion rave in Melbourne.

Despite describing himself as a “proud Jew”, Yemini was repeatedly called a “Nazi” by the crowd which eventually grew so hostile that police had to step in.

As it’s rightly been said, when the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser.

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