Three far-right politicians were reportedly at the funeral where a song glorified by Germany’s Nazi-era SS was sung on election eve. The Austrian Jewish Students’ Union has reported the politicians involved.
Three far-right politicians were reportedly at the funeral where a song glorified by Germany’s Nazi-era SS was sung on election eve. The Austrian Jewish Students’ Union has reported the politicians involved.
If they achieve their goals skirting the law, you don’t get to prosecute them. Make them cross the line. Then they go to jail.
Nah, that’s the paradox of tolerance.
Remember: it’s always a good day to punch a Nazi.
That’s just vigilante justice.
No, it’s refusing to extend tolerance to people who subscribe to a fundamentally and irredeemably intolerant ideology.
I think it was Gandhi who said “the best time to punch a nazi is 90 years ago. The second best time is today.”