• jj4211@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Frankly, I think it gets a bit confusing when we lump every horrible authoritarian into the ‘Nazi’ bucket.

    Not to validate Russia’s assertion of any such authoritaranism in Ukraine, just broadly speaking to the ‘they are a Nazi’ accusations. Like even if a lot of these folks aren’t “Nazis” they are still bad, but the language is like they might be fine so long as they aren’t specifically a Nazi…

    • Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.works
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      17 hours ago

      Ok legitimate question bc I’ve been having this debate for a while, and I’m genuinely curious to hear input and opinions on this.

      What makes a Nazi a Nazi other than fascist behavior, a love of authoritarianism, and nationalism + socialism (but only for those who are deemed worthy/appropriate for the nation)?

      In the U.S. they call themselves Christian Nationalists, but they do check all those boxes.

      From what I’ve heard about Putin’s take on nationalism, Christianity (via the Russian Orthodox church), and Russia’s own form of national socialism being the ultimate goal/promise made/reward for patriots willing to fight for their country, they also check all the boxes.

      So what makes them not Nazis other than they don’t want to accept the label?