I'm going to say something at greater length about the content of this article, which is perceptive and important. But stylistically I wish you hadn't used this ad Hitlerem argument. You know Godwin's Law ,don't you, which says that as an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Adolf Hitler becomes more likely. Unlike the law of gravity, that's one we can and should break.
I am grateful that this essay inspired me to compile some of my pet peeves about the argument ad Hitlerem here:
https://teedrockwell.medium.com/some-people-i-disagree-with-are-not-nazis-399808857282
Some people see Nazism as a kind of dialectical virus, which leads to the acceptance of death camps by a chain of undeniable inferences once its first premises are accepted. In fact, Nazism was a mishmash of contradictory positions, which are easily separated from each other because they never belonged together in the first place