Seems like it'd be easier to explain why he seems like a Nazi (literally in uniform with a swastika armband and all) than to keep asserting that it's obvious.
Also is that last panel supposed to be a Stonetoss face?
I think the point is that if you try to show them the "armband" such as "hey here's this guy literally saying the jews should be eradicated" they refuse to look
I can have my moments of being that guy. "Obviously a Nazi" is less persuasive than "literally saying Jews should be eradicated" when it comes to believing they're a Nazi.
Is it that people are throwing around the word Nazi way too loosely, or is it that far too many people are way closer to Nazis than people like you would care to admit?
Except the people we use that word to describe keep behaving more and more exactly like literal dictator-worshipping, book-burning, queer-murdering, NAZIs.
Almost as if we were right all along and they were just fucking lying when they denied it.
This is only true because everyone is getting called a nazi, we just ignore the people who haven't turned more into one
I've literally been called a nazi for suggesting minimum wage increase, subsidized healthcare, and dismantling corrupt monopolies, and now being called a maybe nazi for pointing it out
Edit: I've also been called a nazi for suggesting ending the Israeli and Palestin war... which doesn't take a 3 y/o to understand how contradicting that is