I mean there are more politically and morally realistic\complex works of fiction but they always compare it to simple "Good vs. Evil" ones. The problem isn't fiction, it's their worldview.
I mean reddit has a rule that says specifically "vulnerable or marginalized groups" should not be aggressed upon but the rest are fine. So for instance they allow "reverse racism" or "racism against white people" if you believe in such things.
So this basically means reddit believes Nazis are a vulnerable or marginalized group that requires active protection.
I didn't even "promote violence" against them, they died in a war by themselves and I basically just said "good riddance".
If someone could share this on reddit I will be thankful. I can no longer participate there in any discussions but I am thankful for the short time I was there. Death to Nazism and fuck reddit for promoting Nazism.
Edit: I submitted an appeal with the following text, if they don't respond at least it's a bit of ribbing to their absurdity:
My comment is a rephrasing of the popular phrase "The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi", it is common on reddit and not considered promoting violence. I did not encourage or incite violence. Is it reddit official policy to be in favor of Nazism???
@xxcvzvcxx
@lemmygrad.ml