Actual Nazis Apparently Also Grammar Nazis

Apparently, the American Nazi Party is really concerned about grammar:

Well, I guess if you’re going to go Nazi, you may as well go full Nazi.

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Doug Mataconis
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Doug Mataconis held a B.A. in Political Science from Rutgers University and J.D. from George Mason University School of Law. He joined the staff of OTB in May 2010 and contributed a staggering 16,483 posts before his retirement in January 2020. He passed far too young in July 2021.

Comments

  1. Vast Variety says:

    You have that Cards Against Humanity card backwards.

  2. John Peabody says:

    Yes, to make a grammatical error might, you know, bring discredit upon the cause.

  3. Pinky says:

    This story brings me more joy than a warm blanket on a snowy day. I want to upvote something.

  4. DrDaveT says:

    I wish some of the organizations I’m associated with would adopt this particular plank of the Nazi platform. It’s extremely hard to convince strangers that you are competent and worth listening to when your official documents look like they were written by a mediocre 4th-grader.

    (Aside: is this finally my chance to see a comment thread that invokes the Laws of both Godwin and Grimm?)

  5. JWH says:

    What are their feelings on soup?

  6. John Peabody says:

    OR the Oxford comma?

  7. grumpy realist says:

    @John Peabody: Ah yes, the Oxford comma.

    We also really need to hear of their stance on the subjunctive. And split infinitives.

  8. mike shupp says:

    Also use Courier or New Times Roman for type fonts, not Comic Sans.

  9. bill says:

    as my daughter says when i correct her online posts, “there,their, they’re”!