If a nazi walls in to a bar, they should be thrown out by the admin and other patrons. If not, then the non-nazis may leave as they recognize the admin is cool with nazis and thus were already in a nazi bar.
It’s about whether the community including the admin are willing to out up with nazis. If they are, it’s a nazi space. If not, then nazis should be kicked out to prevent them from turning it into one.
Your hypothetical about it being a socialist or queer space doesn’t hold water because those groups are not inherently antagonistic to every other group the same way nazis are.
And this particular thread line moved to a different turn of phrase with the same meaning that you replied to. Use those critical thinking skills and put 2 and 2 together.
It seems you’re misinterpreting the ‘Nazi bar’ parable(? Metaphor? Whatever it is.)
It’s not intended that if a Nazi sits at your table you leave, it’s intended that you make the Nazi leave. You are correct though, that if a Nazi enters a bar and nobody makes it leave, then the bar is a Nazi bar. The only problem is that it already was if the owners are fine with the Nazi being there.
What does that have to do with what I said? That the people who exist in the same place as a nazi are nazis by default?
Why are you choosing to eat with a nazi?
That’s not what I said. What I said was:
“If a nazi walks into a bar and everyone else leaves, it becomes a nazi bar.”
If a nazi walls in to a bar, they should be thrown out by the admin and other patrons. If not, then the non-nazis may leave as they recognize the admin is cool with nazis and thus were already in a nazi bar.
It’s about whether the community including the admin are willing to out up with nazis. If they are, it’s a nazi space. If not, then nazis should be kicked out to prevent them from turning it into one.
Your hypothetical about it being a socialist or queer space doesn’t hold water because those groups are not inherently antagonistic to every other group the same way nazis are.
And this particular thread line moved to a different turn of phrase with the same meaning that you replied to. Use those critical thinking skills and put 2 and 2 together.
Why you’re asking if I’m eating with nazis, is what I’m trying to get to the bottom of. My quote was about taking up space, not sharing a meal.
It seems you’re misinterpreting the ‘Nazi bar’ parable(? Metaphor? Whatever it is.)
It’s not intended that if a Nazi sits at your table you leave, it’s intended that you make the Nazi leave. You are correct though, that if a Nazi enters a bar and nobody makes it leave, then the bar is a Nazi bar. The only problem is that it already was if the owners are fine with the Nazi being there.