Gordo what on earth was hysterical? I genuinely don't see how you were able to misinterpret the tone of what I wrote to that degree.
If anyone's hysterical here it's you between the caps, exclamation marks and underlining. Pointing out similarities between Trump and Hitler was obviously facetious, which given that I argued both for and against I figured any moron would be able to see.
As for excluding Europe, again, we were talking about right wing extremism in the US, not Europe.
We were discussing whether or not the extreme right was a threat in the US, to which I responded that they had actually committed a large number of attacks, quoting statistics. I have no qualms admitting that there are plenty of issues in Europe, not least of which is terrorism. I think you have to admit that the US and Europe are in very much different situations, with Europe at far higher risk of terrorist attacks for a number of reasons including the porous borders, geographical proximity, cultural attitude and so on. Obviously I'm much more scared of terrorism than white supremacy mainly because I live in Europe, not the US (also I'm white).
Lastly, I don't use Nazis as an excuse for anything; (obviously) I hate everything they stood for. I always find it really weird that the right have this obsession with Hitler; half of them want him back in power and the other half want to prove that the left are all secretly nazi sympathisers. Both are equally retarded.
I don't get where you've managed to get these ideas that I think I'd rather Muslims kill us than Nazis, as again I've never said anything of the sort and despise both equally.
I also fail to see why you blame me for bringing terrorists into the country and claim that I decide who gets to be a victim. Obviously anyone who dies is a victim, which one might add extends back to colonialism, but that might trigger you a little too hard.
And Steven, I realise that there was a left-wing/socialist aspect to the Nazis (I mean it's in the name), but I don't see how that in and of itself is evil. An evil person will often do good things.
I may hate May for many reasons, but allowing those in care at home to pay back social care costs after their deaths is not one of them.
Hitler was evil because of the anti-semitism, the racial segregation, the mass slaughtering of innocents, not the aspirations of improved living standards.
Whatever your views on socialism and the welfare state may be, they were not the root of Hitler's evil, only a populist method of acquiring power (even though he probably did genuinely believe them). In economic strife nations will always look to the left, hoping to be looked after by the government, while in prosperity they will want to shrug free of welfare states, saying they hold them back despite everything.