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[–] sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works 0 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I don't, but there seems to be a very strong correlation between leftist political views and calling people who tolerate Trump "Nazis."

That said, I'm not a leftist or a conservative, I dislike Trump, Musk, and what they stand for. I'm libertarian, and not in the "I'm a conservative who likes weed" way (I have no desire to use weed, but it should 100% be legal), but in a "We should work toward open borders" way. I respect Musk's statement that he wants Twitter/X to be a free speech platform and understand him allowing Trump et al back on, but I think he has really lost what made Twitter interesting. I don't think he actually wants free speech, he wants people to agree with him to be heard, and "free speech" is the excuse to get them platformed again.

My issue here has nothing to do with Musk, but with the liberal (pun intended) use of the term "Nazi" to label people you don't like. There are actual Nazi movements that could apply to, such as the Proud Boys, and abusing the term just cheapens the meaning of the term.