I am conflicted and need public opinion.
Saw a social media video post (not here) of some random Nazi armband wearing dude being knocked out by some black guy. My first feeling was disgust. It was over the violence. Just because it is a Nazi doesnt green light you to be violent and commit battery.
If you must resort to violence to win against a weak ideology, aren't you truly the weaker one?
Idk, I just have feelings when I see shit like that on social media.
@Idrake The whole reason that a person openly wears a nazi armband is to provoke a reaction. They are literally begging someone to attack them so that they can then play victim. They are hoping to sway your perception of them and invoke a sympathetic response to their obviously atrocious behavior. The more sympathy you have for them, the more acceptable their behavior becomes. I am not saying it is right to attack them. I am saying it is deliberate to provoke an attack.
Fair point. I have no sympathy for Nazi's, but "we" should be better than them. Knocking the guy out may feel good in the moment, but I think it takes away from us when we let them bait us into violence.
@Smccune55 @Idrake While I agree with you on your reaction, I do so as a person who has benefited from not being violently oppressed for hundreds of years because of the color of my skin. I cannot honestly place myself in the shoes of the person who punched a nazi as I have never experienced the kind of oppression that they have.
@sirgeefive @Smccune55
That is an interesting point. A lifetime or history of oppression I imagine has to teach people that in some situations that only solution is to fight back. Physically even.
I too have been lucky not to lived a life having felt that or impacted by that. To lash out and attack those actively oppressing you, is that moral? I think so. Is it the same to lump all Nazis into that group and treat them the same. Maybe.
You raise a good point of view with the oppression aspect