Online Video Game Invites You to ‘Punch a Nazi’ — Like Milo Yiannopoulos?

The Left can't even be tolerant at 8-bits.

An online game has emerged that helps feed the progressives' insatiable appetite for violence while they rest up for the next riot. It’s called "Punch a Nazi," tailored after the meme popularized when a left-wing rioter assaulted white nationalist Richard Spencer last month.

In the ensuing riots on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration, Spencer was on a street corner in Washington D.C. simply speaking his beliefs in an interview when out of the blue, he was sucker-punched by a cowardly fascist thug who didn’t stick around to fight. Leftist media loved this and applauded Spencer’s First Amendment rights being shut down. (In fact, he was punched twice that day because of his personal beliefs.)

Super Deluxe, which brands itself “a community of creative weirdos making videos that are (we hope) more substantial than much of what you see on the internet,” created the 8-bit Mike Tyson’s Punch Out-esque game that gives you the chance to relive that moment and become Spencer’s assaulter.

Here’s how the game works: log onto SuperDeluxe.com/punchanazi on your desktop. Then log in to the same website on your smartphone. You are given a code to input on your mobile device, and it is linked up with your desktop computer. Grab your phone and punch away.

When you land a punch, the “Nazi’s” face starts to bruise and bleed until it caves in. Special pop-ups on hits and misses appear on screen, including a social justice warrior icon (“SJW”) with a sword through it, “cold cucked” (a play on “cuckservative,” an alt-right branding of establishment conservatives), “triggered,” “[cat emoji] grabs back,” or “snow storm” — a slang term for a bunch of white people.

Round One is a fight against Spencer, who does believe in white power but denies being a Neo-Nazi. (Remember, the media considered Spencer a Nazi just because of his haircut — a haircut many leftist celebrities have sported as well.)

In Round Two, players punch gay, conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos who is considered a Nazi for reasons unknown. It’s amazing that this isn’t considered gay bashing by the Left. Imagine the outcry if a game like this featured Perez Hilton getting smashed in the face. That wouldn’t be so funny, then, would it?

The final round goes to an actual Nazi: Adolf Hitler. The Left argues that punching a Nazi used to be considered the most patriotic duty of an American because of what happened in World War II. They would be right, considering what Hitler was doing. However, finding joy in punching an alleged Nazi who is exercising his free speech is simply un-American.

Tea Party Patriots co-founder and founder of Citizens for Self-Governance Mark Meckler had this to say:

If you think sucker-punching a white supremacist is a good thing, you might be a liberal fascist…

If we as a society say that Spencer deserved a potentially deadly, or disabling, punch to the head simply because we disagree with his views, what’s next? Where does the line get drawn? When does someone decide that what you are saying deserves your blood splattered on your shirt, or worse, the ground? At one time, this wasn’t something that even needed to be said. But now, our virtual Twitter jabs are becoming physical ones…

Spencer, though despicable as he may be, deserves the same First Amendment rights the rest of us enjoy. He should have every reasonable expectation to stand on a street corner anywhere in America and spout his racist beliefs without fear of bodily injury or death. To celebrate any other outcome is just wrong.

Here are some screenshots from the game:

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