Originally Posted By: Wonder Boy

 Originally Posted By: whomod


Godwin's Law (also known as Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies)[1] is an adage formulated by Mike Godwin in 1990. The law states:[2][3]

"As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one."

Godwin's Law is often cited in online discussions as a caution against the use of inflammatory rhetoric or exaggerated comparisons, and is often conflated with fallacious arguments of the reductio ad Hitlerum form.

The rule does not make any statement whether any particular reference or comparison to Hitler or the Nazis might be appropriate, but only asserts that one arising is increasingly probable. It is precisely because such a comparison or reference may sometimes be appropriate, Godwin has argued[4] that overuse of Nazi and Hitler comparisons should be avoided, because it robs the valid comparisons of their impact. Although in one of its early forms Godwin's Law referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions,[5] the law is now applied to any threaded online discussion: electronic mailing lists, message boards, chat rooms, and more recently blog comment threads and wiki talk pages.



Read the linked column, Whomod.

It discusses (and quotes) Obama's racist burning for vengeance on the white race. Where even acts of kindness by whites who were ostensibly his friends left Obama suppressing a daily urge to lash out with violence against whites.

The exact kind of perceived betrayal and burning for vengeance that Hitler expressed in Mein Kampf.

It's not an idle comparison, Whomod.



As compared to your own relentless idle comparisons of Republicans to Nazis, for years on these boards, and no doubt elsewhere.



You lying hypocritical sack of shit.

You, of all people, have no moral high ground to get uppity about Nazi comparisons.