For the tards who need to enroll in the 5th grade again, here's some graphs that show you where the nazis end up on the political spectrum.
The upper right quandrant is the authoritarian right. The further north you are, the more authoritarian you are on the social scale. The further right, the more conservative on the economic scale.
Hitler wasn't even remotely liberal, or "left" by any stretch of the imagination. He was super, ultra authoritarian with slight right of center leanings on the economic scale. Nazi's were about pure authoritarianism. Hitler wasn't an extreme right winger on the economic scale, he was more Keynesian.
Today's left typically land somewhere down where Gandhi is.
You can take the test yourself to see where you end up here:
The Political Compass
Are you serious? The typical leftist is EXTREMELY to the left on social issues and up near the top on economic issues....unless of course you consider Bernie Sanders and crew to be the typical leftists?
You are confused. You say "extremely to the left" on social issues, but the social axis runs
north and south on that scale. You say "up near the top" on economic issues, but the economic axis runs
left to right. Once you get a good grasp of that scale, then we can have a discussion about it.
In the other thread in the FZ, you'll notice most of the liberals here ended up right near Gandhi, including yours truly.
Funny enough, the only member here who ends up where you
think most liberals would end up is the self-proclaimed alt-rightist, "ptbw forever." Talk about a guy who's lost. He was in the upper left quadrant in Stalin land.