elru wrote:I would just call it racist. Racism in itself is terrible and I think that if someone is saying racist things that they should be called out on what they are actually doing. "Nazi" is not an accurate characterization unless they actually supported the German Worker's Party. I feel that calling someone a Nazi makes it easier for people to disregard what you are saying than stating the actual thing you have a problem with, i.e. that the person in question is being racially divisive and hateful and ought not be listened to as a source for cultural guidance.
It's harder for someone to ignore statements like "X said A, B, and C on such-and-such date. This is disturbing to me because..." than "X is a member of a distasteful German political party that ceased to exist more than 60 years ago."
Yeah, you're right. Counts for all dismissive remarks on a person. Saying that someone is a prick for instance, is kinda non-argumentative.
Well..you know what realy bug's me?
I believe it's called the 11th commandement in conservative circles. The fact that conservatives never criticise eachother but always cover eachothers back. I don't want to deny that there are conservative's or even members of the republican party that are decent guys. I always thought of john mcain as an insightfull respectable person for instance, at least before conservative's started accusing him of being too liberal so he started moving more to the right aligning with miss palin and such
But when a republican says racist things, they almost NEVER get criticised by other republicans. You realy have to say something like "all nigaz ought to be hanged" if you want other republicans to distance themselves openly, and even then it is only temporarily.
With the democrats this is far less the case. They have their flaws as well. But when a democrat says something that's realy bad, you don't get the impression that much that secretly that's what they all think and agree with.
As a result of this, all kind of realy bad things on the right like racism, homophobia or imperialistic tendencies often just don't get recognized as such