"OK, everybody, enough with this "Nazi" stuff that the Left likes to throw around.
The historical title is NATIONAL SOCIALIST Germany, not Nazi Germany.
The Germans almost never referred to themselves as "Nazis," but only NATIONAL SOCIALISTS, and the name of the state was always NS-STAAT.
The name of Hitler's party was the NATIONAL SOCIALIST GERMAN WORKERS PARTY.
As I write in LAST STANDS: "The term Nazi—an abbreviation of Nationalsozialisten—was largely a term invented by the party’s opponents, both a cognate to the term Sozi (a shortening of Sozialdemokrat) —and a colloquial play on the Christian name Ignaz, a Bavarianism best translated as “bumpkin.”
As I write in LAST STANDS: "The term Nazi—an abbreviation of Nationalsozialisten—was largely a term invented by the party’s opponents, both a cognate to the term Sozi (a shortening of Sozialdemokrat) —and a colloquial play on the Christian name Ignaz, a Bavarianism best translated as “bumpkin.”
The National Socialists rarely referred to themselves as “Nazis.”
The promiscuous use of the word today is ahistorical and inaccurate."
In other words, the communist Left today is merely continuing the linguistic tradition of the communist Left of the 1920s and '30s.
In other words, the communist Left today is merely continuing the linguistic tradition of the communist Left of the 1920s and '30s.
They never change."
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