If you are going to go through the effort of needing to label everyone and everything to function it would at least be wise, or appropriate, to call them what they are and understand their identity, motives, goals and preoccupations. These are all fairly distinct factions as we have discussed previously and without a doubt while there is overlap, people are more complicated than just "Nazi"; tossing the word around has made it [i]meaningless[/i]. I understand this to be a joke, or at least that is how I view it, but if taken seriously at all this is why there is such a massive divide in political functioning. What does this sabertooth mean by that? Well, I mean that this is the difference between the "Alt-Right", the [i]"Alt-Right"[/i], "Trumplicans", "Republicans" and the like. This principal and understanding works in reverse as well, that not all "Bernie Bros" are "Democrats", of whom do not all pledge allegiance to "Antifa" or the "Black Lives Matter" movement. There is overlap in many of these, but calling all of the right "Nazis" is the same insanity and stupidity as labelling all of the left "Communists".