[quote=@Penny]All that aside how does it make it difficult for you to understand why I would rather not brunch with Nazis? [/quote] Not OP but, my experiences elsewhere (and a little bit in here too if we're being honest) don't leave me with a lot of faith in the responsible use of labels like "Nazi." It's like.... shoot I used to know the word for this. There exists a term whose definition is "A concept used to prevent thinking." [url=https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2015/07/there-will-be-no-debate/395252/]The Atlantic gave a pretty even-handed rundown,[/url] but they didn't remind me what the actual term is. Anyway. Years of this have made conservatives as wary of the "nazi" label as you probably are of words like "socialist" (when used as a negative anyway). So like, if we took the stereotypical screaming liberal and the stereotypical screaming conservative and filled the whole country with 'em in equal measures, and no one from either camp would so much as sit down with someone from the other, they'd all probably think themselves pretty virtuous (AT LEAST I AIN'T SITTIN WITH THE GODDAMN COMMIES) and also they'd eventually wipe each other out. CaN't We AlL jUsT gEt AlOnG?? But seriously like.... at a certain point politics becomes dogma, and then you're really just marketing all the worst parts about religion. Something like "I wouldn't even EAT DINNER with them!" seems like a step in that direction, at a glance. [i]Of course if it's a literal actual goddamn Nazi, who cares,[/i] just, ya know, stating the obvious I guess in hopes of a circlejerky thumbs-up vote.