Political satire or commentary is not the same as personally espousing the symbol so I don't think there is a double standard.
I don't freak out at political satire, so I'm not against them at all.
So I'm not making any point to discourage such.
The point was simply why is it OK to use Nazi symbols galore to identify someone as a Nazi that doesn't even identify themself as Nazi.
It would seem that using the symbols to identify a non-Nazi as Nazi would be even worse use of the symbols than one that actually identifies himself as a Nazi.
Use the symbols all you want to with anyone not identifying as such. Good.
But use the symbols for someone that does identify as such. Not good.
Town made the argument using a very sad story of a woman and child being treated barbarically by Nazis, and expressed that by Trad using that symbol would stir up offensive emotions because of the horrors those symbols bring to mind.
But why do the same symbols used for non-identifying Nazis not stir up the same horrid emotions, if it is indeed the symbol itself that stirs such emotions?
Having said that, as a rule I wouldn't advocate using Nazi symbols for Trump even in a cartoon because I tend to think using Nazism hurts productive dialogue rather than helping it.
Some people tend to let emotions rule their actions.
And no, I'm not saying that emotions are always wrong (before someone accuses me of that too).
I'm suggesting that if it is the symbols that stir those horrid emotions, then the symbols should be abhorrent anywhere used.
But as we can see, they are not.
TOL is a Christian site.
GOD is tops.
Satan is the lowest (way way below Nazis).
And yet TOL would allow a pentagram symbol as an avatar.
Just think about that comparison for a second.
We allow Satanic symbols to be used, but Nazi symbols are too horrid.
Sounds a little off kilter, don't ya think?