07-30-2020, 09:45 AM
@"Wallfire"
"storm trooper" I have heard in American English as a general term to reference the German military of Hitler's time in power.
You are correct about the sloppiness of the reference. These days, anyone whose authority remotely distresses someone else is described as a "Nazi".
It is all lazy thinking and lazy verbal expression.
Cheers
"storm trooper" I have heard in American English as a general term to reference the German military of Hitler's time in power.
You are correct about the sloppiness of the reference. These days, anyone whose authority remotely distresses someone else is described as a "Nazi".
It is all lazy thinking and lazy verbal expression.
Cheers
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