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Short answer is no. The longer answer is that focusing on any niche political group is fundamentally misguided. It's important to remember that the majority of people hold mainstream political views, often without deeply considered convictions. This is largely due to the fact that they've grown up with these beliefs and haven't had cause to critically evaluate them. However, as economic conditions worsen and people become increasingly disillusioned with mainstream politics, they may be more open to considering alternative ideologies like communism.
Therefore, rather than focusing on a group that already holds a hostile ideology, it's more effective for communists to target those who are open to new ideas and perspectives. While it may seem beneficial to try and deprogram nazis, it's ultimately misguided and unlikely to produce desired results. Instead, the focus should be on those who are disillusioned with mainstream politics and open to considering new ideas - a group that's far more likely to be receptive to communist ideology.