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I spent 3 years of my life searching for and dealing with legitimate Nazis. 


Men and women with SS tattoos on their necks and swastikas on the back of their hands, 


2nd and 3rd generation extremists that were sons and grandsons of real Nazis 


that escaped the Nurenberg trials. 


We had people following us, threatening us, and ultimately confronting us in rural backroads 


with machetes and guns. 


This is a group of people that want to eradicate specific ethnicities off the face of the planet. 


They hate freedom. 


They hate everything that America stands for.


 If you are reading this they probably hate you.


The terms fascist and nazi are common place in current day vernacular 


and are ignorantly thrown around. 


Using either of these words without fully understanding who these people are/were, 


their history, and the final result of the holocaust, dilutes how truly evil they are. 


I encountered them in Germany, Austria, Norway, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, 


and of course in the U.S. 


Truth be told you’ve probably never encountered a nazi. 


The last 200 times that you used the word you were laughably nescience. 


Being so naive and swept away in the current trend of dehumanizing somebody


 that has a different opinion than you 


does nothing but further strengthen these people with ludicrous ideas. 


Just because someone doesn’t agree with you doesn’t mean they are a fascist.


 Just because someone wants healthcare for someone else doesn’t mean they are a socialist.


 Try to understand someone else’s position.


 Try to be patient. 


But, as a man that has walked in the footsteps


 of some of the most evil human beings ever to reside on this planet, 


please be careful when you use the word Nazi or fascist.











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