I met up with some old friends last night that I hadn't seen in ages. Some of them were discussing someone who had permanently left the group because he was a "nazi." Pressed to explain, they said that he had gotten sick of their liberal bullshit and printed off some articles from an "alt-right" website to show them. Apparently some of it was anti-semetic, which upset one of the Jewish guys. I didn't press for details as I'm a closeted shitposter and didn't want to reveal myself.
So Voat, what makes someone a nazi? Is it support of the third reich? White supremacy? A fashion taste incorporating elements of ancient design? Tell me.
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[–] Runaway-White-Slave 0 points 12 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago (edited ago)
Considering the fact the term "Nazi" was coined as a derogatory term for the National Socialist German Workers' Party, it can technically mean whatever the slanderer wants it to mean.
I'd imagine they're referring to;
Nationalists who happen to be white
Those aware as well as sick and tired of Zionism and the ZOG
Anyone who is not impressed by the virtue signaling of a bunch of preppy faggot "hipsters" who think Billies' gender-reassignment was so "progressive"
Anyone who thinks "hipsters" are preppy faggots who have untreated mental problems too
Anti: faggot, trannie, transgender, fatty, globalism, unaddressed mental illnesses running rampant in our society, etc., etc., etc.
"Nazi" is anything a bunch of authoritarian faggots who've given up on all logic and reason wants it to be at any given time.
[–] InternetUser 2 points 0 points 2 points (+2|-2) ago
Exactly. "Nazi" is meant to be a slur, just like "alt-right."