Comments by "Sam" (@sam512) on "Swedish MEP Evin Incir: “It is hypocrisy to question ICC arrest warrants” | Dawn News English" video.
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Anti-Semitism is undoubtedly reprehensible and has fueled horrific crimes, including genocide, but it isn’t classified as a war crime by itself under international law—it’s part of the broader category of crimes against humanity when it leads to systemic atrocities like the Holocaust.
As for socialism versus Nazism, the two are fundamentally different. Socialism, especially in democratic forms, seeks to reduce inequality and promote collective welfare, often within a democratic framework. Nazism, despite the misleading term “National Socialism,” was an ultranationalist, racist, and totalitarian ideology centered on oppression and violence.
The key difference lies in their goals and methods: socialism generally advocates for equality and shared resources, while Nazism pursued racial purity and authoritarianism at the cost of millions of lives. Conflating the two misrepresents both ideologies and their impacts on history.
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