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A potent warning is sounded against the narrative framing certain political opponents, particularly Trump, as inherently dangerous or threatening. The speaker refers to a college philosophy course where students debated whether they would have taken extreme actions against Hitler based solely on his future actions. The analogy warns that calling someone a fascist or Nazi cheapens the severity of these labels and risks inciting violence. The speaker suggests that such rhetoric could be contributing to actual violence, claiming that a few Americans might be acting on these incendiary words—highlighting the importance of responsible language in politics.