>evoking Hitler was a bad way to make your original argument
You'll notice that I was reducing to the reduction to Hitler, not reducing to Hitler himself. And this is not such a long stride to take, as the reduction to nazism had already occurred in the quote that I was criticizing.
You'll notice that I was reducing to the reduction to Hitler, not reducing to Hitler himself. And this is not such a long stride to take, as the reduction to nazism had already occurred in the quote that I was criticizing.