Seeing that your definition of a neo-nazi is anyone who votes Republican or voices any type of conservative opinion.... I think you are off-base with stating that neo-nazis need to be punched.
There is a real threat in the U.S. from right-wing hate groups that use violence. We should allow law enforcement to properly address this problem as they have been for many years. Your implication that there are large number of neo-nazis in the U.S. is completely incorrect. Most conservatives support the indictment of real right-wing violent hate group members --- they are just as bad as violent ANTIFA activists. Both should be locked up. Trying to imply that everyone who supports Trump or the Republican party is a neo-nazi is simply absurd. Is everyone who supports Biden and the Democratic party a violent ANTIFA member?
But you need to ask yourself why you would find yourself on the same side of the political spectrum as the guy who draws them like flies.
She's got something on her chin. So cool. We're indemnified while burning churches. Styrofoam -> regular unleaded or ethanol free -> find closest Baptist Church.
The largest most violent hate group in the U.S. is ANTIFA --- you need to ask yourself why you would find yourself on the same side of the political spectrum as the party who draws them like flies.
That is just silly talk. Fighting fascism is as true blue apple pie as it gets. No fascism means no antifascism. Just as it happened before.
White supremacists and Neo-Nazis are real. They are a threat to national security. (Just ask DHS.) They swarm to Trump, who gives them cover. ANTIFA? https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/06/22/who-caused-violence-protests-its-not-antifa/ https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/6/8/21277320/antifa-anti-fascist-explained https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2020/06/11/what-is-antifa-trump-protests