>>126555374>Why do you keep identifying with fictional Nazis?Modern comic books writers keep portraying fictional Nazis as behaving like people who are on the mainstream right or even the center, rather than behaving like, y'know, actual Nazis. Then they portray this mainstream, non-fascistic behavior as what makes these fictional Nazis so evil, rather than, say, their actual Nazi behavior. And then you wonder why people who behave in such decidedly non-Nazi ways get upset when straw-man caricatures of who comic writers think they are get equated with Nazis in fiction?
As an example, look at how recent Captain America comics portrayed Red Skull as a stand-in for Jordan Peterson, a guy whose book tells people to do such dastardly things as clean your room, strand up straight, and pet cats, and whose most controversial opinions are things like compelled speech is bad and monogamy is good. Disagree with him or even call him a grifter, but treating him like a Nazi just shows you have no freaking clue what a Nazi is.
And then you get mad at people who call you out for equating anyone to your right with Nazis, blaming them for "identifying with fictional Nazis" while in the next breath literally calling Republicans "full fascist" and "an American Nazi Party."
So, you wanna know the truth? The truth is, people to the right of you aren't identifying with Nazis. YOU are the one trying to identify them with Nazis. And then, yes, surprise-surprise, they get upset when you call them Nazis. And the worst part is, your idiot brain can't wrap itself around the simple fact that THE WHOLE REASON they don't like being compared to Nazis is that they HATE Nazism too! Otherwise, they wouldn't mind the comparison!
But by all means, keep telling yourself that they're the problem for not wanting to be wrongfully equated with Nazis, and not you for being so ideologically myopic that you couldn't tell a Nazi if one was trying to jerk you off with a copy of Mein Kampf.