Thread:FightOnComrades/@comment-24301892-20160530031530/@comment-27404954-20160530045020

No. It means we can strip you of your rights for being part of a hate group and publicizing the ideals of a group notorious for Judaic extermination and anti-Semitic hate speech.

Under US law, you can also be prosecuted for hate crimes such as being an avowed Nazi and publicizing Nazi beliefs. There is a reason there is not a single swastika on any home in America.

Therefore, change your profile picture or be stripped of your rights as a user. We are fully within our capability to do so in the wiki hierarchy, and we are fully within the jurisdiction of US law.

Furthermore, I will paraphrase the famous Supreme Court majority opinion about free speech rights: "One cannot yell 'Fire!' in a crowded theater and plead the First Amendment. Dangers to public safety supersede that right." One could easily argue that Nazism constitutes a danger to public safety, as Nazism promotes and condones violent hate crime.

In conclusion, I shall also paraphrase the writer of the webcomic XKCD: "You have the right to say whatever you want on the Internet. And we have the right to tell you to get the f*** out."