The presence of the individuals has been a persistent issue at CPAC, and in previous years, conference organizers have ejected well known nazis and white supremacists, such as Nick Fuentes.
At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening a group of Nazis, who openly identified as national socialists, mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed race science and antisemitic conspiracy theories.
It's not "fine," because your actions are determined by your beliefs. They're not going to these events simply to share an ideology or philosophy, they're going to gain recruits for an intended purpose.
You might be able to have any groups found to be affiliated with Nazi beliefs labelled a terrorist organisation, as they're essentially established to spread hate and fear towards Jewish people.
But without that legal framework adjustment you will probably get arrested if you're caught punching a Nazi.
So where's the campaign to have these groups defined as terrorist organisations? I would support that.
If you're looking for sensible legislation that takes the average voter into consideration then you're in the wrong timeline my friend. We have rising fascism and neoliberalist genocide apologism here.
But, as you said, it’s a private organization, focused on Conservative Political Action. What’s discussed there should more or less fit the agenda of the Republican Party, I figure if someone goes there and starts preaching socialism they’d get kicked.
The fact they aren’t kicking Nazis is at the very least admitting they’re not opposed to their ideas, and if we follow the Nazi bar analogy, they agree too.