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Because I'd rather get some fake teeth than having to get surgery on my nose.
I got a broken nose a few months ago and didn't need surgery.
Just grit your teeth whilst the doctor shunts it back into position

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I disagree. Its just subjective, not random. You could make some considerations; what qualities do the "average citizen" option have, that the Neo-Nazi doesnt? And vice versa.

Not that I'm one, but the Neo-Nazi agenda beyond the Nazism and Hitlerism, is essentially closer to a nationalist agenda than your average multiculturalist anti-racist anti-nationalist person.

But the Neo-Nazi damages nationalisms reputation, so that makes it less patriotic to be one. But does that make it more patriotic to be an anti-Nationalist than a Neo-Nazi?
Now, this is much better.
You see, you have to take all these things into consideration and discuss them logically before you can arrive at an answer. Which was really my point frm the start. Otherwise, you are as well just flipping a coin and deciding your answer from there.

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No, I was unsure of which option qualifies for my definition of better and more patriotic.
I asked what you meant by "better" and you said you were unsure, yes.
As I stated previously
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