CMV: I don’t think we should feel bad when committed Neo-Nazis are gone ​ This is probably going to sound harsh, but I’m open to changing my view. I don’t think we should feel bad when someone who is genuinely committed to Neo-Nazi ideology is gone, whether naturally or unnaturally. I’m not talking about normal political differences or even casual racism or misogyny, and I’m definitely not putting someone like Charlie Kirk in that category; I’m specifically talking about people who openly support or promote an ideology built on racial supremacy, dehumanization, and often direct or indirect calls for violence. For example, when someone like Nick Fuentes says things like “your body, my choice” or repeatedly makes extreme racist statements that can realistically incite harm, that goes beyond just having an opinion. When someone like Hayden McDougall openly endorses Nazi symbolism, that’s not just edgy behavior, it’s aligning with something we already know the consequences of, as seen in .…