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Jewishness is defined by ancestry, not religion. If a Jew becomes an Atheist, they're still considered Jewish by the Jewish community. You believe that Ashkenazi Jews are not really descended from the Israelites, you believe they're descended from the Khazars. I'm familiar with this theory. Now, that alone isn't a nazi theory. But you think the Jews are secretly controlling the western world. That's what you mean when you talk about "Anglo-Khazarians."
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Because the reason they believe Israel doesn't have a right to exist is a result of decades of war crimes Israel has committed. If Israel agreed to a two state solution, paid reparations, and started being a good neighbor to the other countries in the region, much fewer Arabs would be against Israel's existence.
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You said that I think any authoritarian that I disagree with is a nazi, which is obviously not what I'm saying. I have a very specific definition for nazis. Athos is likely a nazi because he's using a nazi conspiracy theory. But I don't know, he's been too much of a coward to respond to my questions.
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Back then, nazis were usually defined as being members of the Nazi Party. And yes, you had to be an Aryan to join the party. So sure, back then part of being a nazi was being Aryan. At most, non-aryan people could just be nazi collaborators or nazi sympathizers. However, the Nazi Party no longer exists. So it doesn't make sense to say that people who believe in nazism aren't nazis because they're not members of the Nazi Party. I think it's fair to define neo-nazism the way I do. If you disagree because my definition includes non-aryan people, ok, but that doesn't mean my definition is expansive. My definition still points to a very specific ideology of authoritarianism.
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Absolutely not. Even on the Left, marxism is extremely rare these days. I admire Marx and Engels a lot and I'm not a marxist. And no, society is still mostly against authoritarianism. The only people pushing for authoritarianism are on the Right and they're the minority in America, Canada, Germany, and most western countries.
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Yes, but they weren't promoting "degeneracy." In fact, they saw oversexualization as a symptom of capitalism playing to the lowest common denominator. And they didn't think spreading marxism was going to give them authoritarian power over Germany. They saw marxism as a positive force that benefits everyone. The nazi idea was/is that through the promotion of things like atheism, feminism, trans identity, homosexuality, society would crumble and somehow embrace marxism, which would lead to an authoritarian society with the marxist Jews in control. That's obviously not what the Frankfurt School was going for.
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I'm not saying the nazis were the only anti-jewish party or movement in the world. I'm saying they had a specific brand of anti-jewish ideology, which was mainly the cultural bolshevism conspiracy theory. And that's the ideology that defines today's nazis. Sure, it's not exactly the same, there is no Bolshevik Party or Soviet Union anymore. But the "Cultural Marxism" theory is pretty much the same thing. Western Civilization is being destroyed by "degeneracy" being promoted through media by a secret society of marxist Jews from the Frankfurt School. Also, not everyone who believes something similar is a nazi. There are a lot of fascists who are against "degeneracy" and democracy, but don't see it as a conspiracy theory or think Jews are involved. They're just hardcore traditionalists and authoritarian. The Daily Wire crew is fascist, or at least they pretend to be, but I wouldn't call them nazis or even anti-jewish.
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The point is that the nazis were willing to side with the Soviet Union, even if they were always planning on stabbing them in the back. As far as we know, the plan was for the nazis and the bolsheviks to divide up Eastern Europe. If Nazi Germany was still a thing, the nazis would side with whoever made it possible for them to carry out their goals. And like Stalin, Putin is a imperialist authoritarian who works with other dictators. It's worth mentioning that historians don't know for sure if the nazis were always planning on invading Russia. All we can say for sure is that the nazis were pragmatic, they worked with the Soviet Union while it benefitted them. When Stalin got too greedy, they decided to invade.
