Fuzzy Bear and The Reckoning defending a literal Nazi is not surprising.
Where did I defend a Nazi? All I’m saying is, throwing this 95 year old in prison for something that he did 75 years ago when he poses no threat to the world today isn’t making the world a better place. He was a teenager, and teenagers make mistakes. If he had said no, he might have ended up where he was guarding.
And you calling someone a Nazi for something they did 75 years in the past, and not allowing any room for development, is rather against the whole liberal idea of “people can change, 2nd chances, etc.”- one of the ideas that has contributed the most to the development of a civil society today.
Getting deported to Germany is hardly the end of the world.
I don’t really care honestly, but I just think there is no point.
There is no statute of limitations on genocide.
The idea of “prison for punishment” is one of the most barbaric practices that exists in the developed world. Capital punishment is first, but that is already banned in most places.
So you have a problem with prison and capital punishment but just a few weeks ago you were defending Rittenhouse.
Do you prefer vigilante justice?