Comment on Boy, 15, given official warning after saluting as neo-Nazis marched through Ballarat

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520@kbin.social ⁨9⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I know they don’t plan to stop at voicing opinions but the second they step over the line and enact violence ship em off to prison or ideally rehabilitation.

The problem there is that by the time violence started actually happening in Nazi Germany, there was no one willing or able to do anything about it.

If you let a hate movement get big, they're going to have thousands of people willing to commit these crimes, and they'll happen every other day.

Even if you take the extremes of Naziism out of the equation, that's a family home firebombed, a school shot up or a church massacred before you do anything about one individual.

If you're only taking direct action against individuals who directly cause violence after the fact, you put the targeted group in a very desperate position. You're letting the people who are recruiting often people with mental health issues or challenges to do their violence go scott free to continue recruiting more people to do violence.

That's going to add up to a lot of firebombed homes and massacred churches, and a targeted group that frankly does not feel safe in that community. Infact they may turn desperate and in turn towards violence. That's how groups like Hamas come to be .

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