The paradox of tolerance requires intolerance of the intolerant. Nazis provide no meaningful addition to our political discourse - the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi.
Also the paradox of (in)tolerance completely disolves once you view tolerance as a social contract and not as a principle. Those who break the contract are not covered by it.
For the sake of anyone who might fall for the fallacy this Nazi lover (aka: a Nazi) is spewing:
Seriously threatening violence against entire groups of people because of a trait/s they were born with and/or have no control over, while being backed by a whole system that supports you and your misguided ideas of supremacy, and disguising it as "just a joke bro", does not equal nor is comparable in any way to defending yourself against people who have adopted that murderous opinion.
These people have a literal Nazi flag. This isn't a political disagreement, they want to murder people they deem "subhuman". It is a threat against humanity. Threats need appropriate response.
@3L54 it's not hypocrisy. Assuming you're speaking in good faith, which is... Arguable, this is only inconsistent with YOUR values.
You're assuming that there is some shared taboo against political violence in general, and that each position is equally valid. I don't think nazi beliefs deserve that. I, like most people, believe my own philosophy to be different from Nazi thought - I hate people based off their conscious decisions rather than immutable characteristics like race.
No, no, you misunderstood the meme. It's jokingly suggesting that the Nazis will be what makes the road bumpy, as the driver runs them over. It's not supporting the Nazis.