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==Overview==
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[[category:adages]][[Godwin's Law]] is an [[adage]] or conversational guideline having to do with the use of comparisons to [[Adolf Hitler]] or [[Nazi]]sm.
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==About==
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[[Godwin's Law]] is an [[adage]] or conversational guideline having to do with the use of comparisons to [[Adolf Hitler]] or [[Nazi]]sm.
 
   
 
   
 
The law was originally stated in 1990 by Mike Godwin in this form:
 
The law was originally stated in 1990 by Mike Godwin in this form:
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A tradition has also emerged that the first time such a comparison is made, the conversation is over and the person who made the comparison automatically loses the argument; this is sometimes referred to as "Godwin's Corollary", though a more accurate term would be "Godwin's [Law] tradition".
 
A tradition has also emerged that the first time such a comparison is made, the conversation is over and the person who made the comparison automatically loses the argument; this is sometimes referred to as "Godwin's Corollary", though a more accurate term would be "Godwin's [Law] tradition".
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==Legitimate Usage==
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The [[blog]] [[Submitted to a Candid World]] has [http://www.acandidworld.net/2009/04/17/your-papers-please-birther-publication-tacitly-links-itself-to-nazism/ proposed] that inclusion of the following language should negate the effects of the Godwin's Law tradition:
 
The [[blog]] [[Submitted to a Candid World]] has [http://www.acandidworld.net/2009/04/17/your-papers-please-birther-publication-tacitly-links-itself-to-nazism/ proposed] that inclusion of the following language should negate the effects of the Godwin's Law tradition:
 
<blockquote>I, being duly sworn, depose and say:
 
<blockquote>I, being duly sworn, depose and say:
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===Issuepedia variant===
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It has become clear that Godwin's tradition hinders the [[free expression of ideas]] when such a comparison is actually legitimate, as became increasingly the case during the presidency of [[George W. Bush]]. We therefore propose the following modification to this tradition:
 
It has become clear that Godwin's tradition hinders the [[free expression of ideas]] when such a comparison is actually legitimate, as became increasingly the case during the presidency of [[George W. Bush]]. We therefore propose the following modification to this tradition:
 
* Anyone who makes a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler must immediately state the grounds upon which they are making this comparison, otherwise they automatically lose the argument.
 
* Anyone who makes a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler must immediately state the grounds upon which they are making this comparison, otherwise they automatically lose the argument.

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