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The exact same could be said of the right wing and their tendency to call anything and everything left of center "communism." There are still plenty of people out there who do self-identify as fascists or communists though, and those words still have meaning even despite being misused often.I wasn't talking specifically about Miller, I was talking about your movement's tendency to call any form of opposition an expression of Nazi sentiment, which makes the word overplayed and meaningless.
I'm fully aware that he's Jewish. Much in the same way the protagonist in The Believer is Jewish (and self-hating).As far as Miller is concerned, he has some bizarre reading habits which include American Renaissance, but he also reads Shapiro, so you could just say that he's "aligned with the far right" and your comment wouldn't be so giggle worthy. Now, the reason why he can't be a Nazi is rather simple - that particular team wouldn't accept him on the roster, Miller is Jewish. Nazis and the Jews, they don't play along, see. He *might* be a white supremacist, or he might have some racist prejudices, but I don't think he advocates for a National Socialist ethnostate considering the fact that he'd be first in line to be ejected from it.
The subject of national mail-in ballots has been broached several times in the last few days, but Trump has shut it down immediately every time. He's repeatedly said the quiet part out loud too, that "there would never be another Republican president" if voting were made more accessible. Very few states have that kind of easy access right now, and we have decades of voter suppression tactics to thank for that.And people can come up with ways to vote online now, so that no one has to go out. Online may be subject to manipulation but considering the fact that were are in a pandemic I'm sure people can make an exception for this election.
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