I can’t really think of a reason for that as Reddit is hated somewhat equally by “both” sides of the spectrum. It’s just something I find interesting.

  • diprount_tomato
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    -31 year ago

    And what would exclusion, inhumane treatment and exploitation mean? It’s key to clearly define the concepts before applying the label to someone, as if they stay undefined everyone can have the label applied

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Right, so another policy from the early days of Lemmy that I thought was quite vital: No endless discussions on what precisely constitutes Nazi behaviour.

      It’s truly not hard to not be a Nazi. And if someone is even roughly in the ballpark of being a Nazi, the community as a whole just doesn’t care to have that person’s input here.

      Which is a roundabout way of saying that I do not think, it’s relevant to clearly define these terms.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 year ago

          If you’re worried people will think you’re a Nazi, maybe it’s not the other people you should be worried about.

          • diprount_tomato
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            11 year ago

            What if you just have no idea of what my views are and I hate Nazis probably as much if not more as you do?

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Then I’m happy to be wrong (fewer Nazi sympathizers is always better), and you have nothing to worry about. But that you consider a potentially over-broad definition of Nazism a major problem in this political climate suggests that even if you are antifascist, your priorities are skewed.

              • diprount_tomato
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                -21 year ago

                See? Now I get called a fascist just because I’m scared of how commonly that buzzword is used