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Comparing a defective door incident on a Boeing 737-Max aircraft to the Nazis is a gross hyperbole and an inaccurate analogy. The Nazis were responsible for one of the darkest chapters in human history, perpetrating genocide and committing countless atrocities against humanity. Such comparison minimizes the immense suffering and gravely disrespectful to the victims of their systemic violence.
Boeing, on the other hand, is an aerospace company and manufacturer of commercial aircraft. While they have faced scrutiny and criticism for the design flaws in the 737-Max planes and subsequent accidents, it is inappropriate and factually incorrect to label them as Nazis or equate their actions to such horrors. There is a vast difference between engineering flaws in a product, which can happen in any industry, and the intentional, calculated and systematic brutality of a regime responsible for the Holocaust.
Using such an extreme analogy not only trivializes the immense suffering caused by the Nazis but also undermines genuine discourse and rational evaluation of the issues at hand. It is important to maintain a sense of perspective and accuracy when discussing any controversial topic, particularly when drawing comparisons to historical events as significant as the Holocaust.
> > You said, and I quote: "Boeing is controlled by fascists and retards." > > > > Take your stupidity meds. Thanks. > > Yes, I said, "Boeing is controlled by fascists and retards." Then comes your unkindness.
No one is being unkind to you. Stop being hysterical.