It's baked into the name, you dumba$$. Y'know ... the name they gave themselves, right?? Ever since they rose to power in Germany, the lefties across the world have been performing mental gymnastics to try to distance themselves from the stank of Nazi/Hitler on their pet project(s). But it's still on you, sorry ...
https://wallbuilders.com/resource/the-nazis-really-were-socialists/
With the centrality of the debate and the frequency of its usage, it is no surprise then that the political arguments have led directly into historical debates about Nazism. Thus, the most recent development in this match of political badminton has materialized in a slew of articles from left-leaning authors denying any connection between the National Socialism of Germany during Hitler’s regime and the socialism on the rise today in the American Left.
The claim that National Socialists were not true Socialists is not entirely new, with Western Marxist and socialist economists and historians distancing themselves from Nazism by claiming that Hitler and his followers were actually capitalists. The historical facts of the Nazi regime, however, leave little room for doubt, the National Socialist party truly was ideologically socialist in name and in deed.
I mean ... what is the slightest bit capitalist about National
Socialist German
Workers’ Party, you apologist simpletons?!?!?
To argue against, requires multiple levels of disbelief and disingenuity. Like, as if I were to say, "The University of Maine was really a high school".
I can tolerate your ignorance to a certain point, but you're in over your head, pal. You got what you wanted, which was me conceding that UMaine "won" the 20th century edition of the so-called "Border Battle", and you've yet again managed to take the L from that winning position.
What a maroon ... please, stick to hockey ...