I’m talking about programs like life after hate or those exit programs in Europe.

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      That’s the question, though, isn’t it?

      nazis would obviously be against them, but how else are they bad?

      This is the first I’ve heard of them, but if they end up serving more as nazi networking than nazi deradicalization I would be against them.

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        Reeducation camps are not voluntary, these groups are voluntary ones; there is nothing wrong with helping people to leave their cults when they show interest in leaving.

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            I don’t give good faith to literal Nazis. Like come on. Oh no, not being allowed to be a Nazi is an attack on my free speech. Fuck off with that bullshit.

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            Nah. I’m not happy with Nazis existing. I’m not going to apologize for shitting on someone who literally made an argument against anti Nazism. But keep trying bud. Maybe one day the proud boys will accept you if you just keep trying.