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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[–] bbylon 0 points 18 points 18 points (+18|-0) ago
They only like socialism when the state uses it to give them free stuff. National Socialism is there to benefit the nation by building public bath houses, hospitals, soup kitchens and whatnot instead of giving it to those who are just too lazy to work.
[–] l23r 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Marx created (or at least popularized) the phrase Lumpenproleteriat. It's pretty much the people who lounge around on welfare watching Jerry Springer, not trying or wanting to work, and not using all that spare time to educate themselves or volunteer in the community... Socialists don't think that freeloaders should get shit. It's pretty clear in the saying "From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs"
[–] bbylon ago (edited ago)
Yes, of course there's many more forms of socialism that doesn't favour free-loaders. I was mostly comparing National socialism with the current state of Social Democracy in northern Europe which is very kind to these lazy people. You could live a very cosy life in Sweden as an immigrant without ever lifting a finger. In some cases they even lose money on getting a job, It's even beneficial not to learn the language because you get welfare checks for as long as you study.