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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
How is this different from ISIS/Al Quada, they target the west for its perceived domination of the Middle East and support of Israel. None of this is religious per say, fourty years ago these guys grandfathers were doing pretty much the same things in the name of Leon Trotsky and the PLO
The leaders of both the nazis and Isis used common themes in their peoples culture to unleash the elemental xenophobic violence in all humans but without that history of anti semitism from the church there wouldn't have been that dog whistle for the Germans, in the U.S. it will be race, the fear of Blacks, in the Middle East it's jihad against Isreal
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I'm not disputing that both ISIS and the Nazis are fascist. I'm disputing that the Nazis are a religious organization.
Another example of how they are different is that the Nazis were accepting of members of various Christian denominations as long as they were of the proper blood line. Meanwhile ISIS accepts only one form of Islam and violently attacks other sects. Although you've stated that ISIS is motivated by hate of the West, the main targets of ISIS have been other Muslims. The Nazis would target someone who had 1/4 Jewish blood, regardless of what religion they actually practiced. ISIS doesn't care about your bloodline/ethnicity, but you'd better not be a #####e or even a different denomination of Sunni.