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Posted on 19/07/08

You mean the swastika-drawing mother wasn't just some columnist's fantasy?

tsouthey@globeandmail.com

When columnists want to make a point about the dangers of ignoring a troubling behaviour, we generally all resort to the same example: When we want to give an instance of an unlikely, outrageous and extreme version of any behaviour, we write about Nazis. We "Nazi out," as I call it, in a heartbeat. We assume that most readers will stay with us because they, too, dislike Nazis.

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