So, the only thing that can be done against the rise of Nazism is... to ridicule them, flaunt our moral higher ground, display our own superior Rationality, and hope really really hard that this will move the Overton window away from them.
In other words, we should promote the kind of douchey detached self-righteous attitude towards authoritarianism that worked oh so well in the recent past.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised, since the very idea behind FSTDT epitomizes "educated liberal" smugness to an almost caricatural extent. Don't get me wrong, back at the height of its notoriety during the Bush-era heydays of religious conservatism, this attitude used to be in tune with the rising tide of public opinion, most particularly among the mob of primarily nerdy young white males that is Internet culture.
I'm not sure the same can be said today. I would even so as far as to say that the pendulum has flung far to the other side, with our nerd-cred intellectual-superiority rhetorical mojo being stolen reclaimed first by vacuous Internet personalities such as Amazing Atheist or Thunderf00t, then by a topical variety of reactionary hate mobs, before finally condensing between the hands of literal fascists.
Yes, I'm going there. As far as I am concerned, the alt-right is nothing more than a dark, twisted mockery of the decaying "rationalist" community, of the very kind of smug self-satisfied assholes that we used to be... and, to a large extent, still are.
Once again, I agree with the points made against the use of violence. What I cannot condone is the idea that the "solutions" offered here are nothing more than feel-good cop-outs. We just need to act like how we have always acted, everything will turn out just fine, and even if it doesn't, well, we will have a ready-made excuse about it. We tried. We fought against the rise of murderous ideologies by pointing and laughing at them from our imaginary ivory towers, but this time, somehow, it didn't work. It was obviously the most rational course of action at the time, because Reason, and reasons.