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Once again, zealotry means "with extreme zeal" or "Fanatical enthusiasm" meaning a positive relationship to the noun it is related with.

A religious zealot is one who practices religion with fanaticism.
An atheist zealot is one who holds atheistic view points with fanaticism.

A religious zealot, by definition, cannot be an atheist. That is a contradiction.

http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=zealotry
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=zealot

So that means, you believe that Antifa are anti-Nazi zealots, not Nazi zealots.

By saying "I might also suggest that an Antifa is a zealot for Nazism" you are saying (replacing the word zealot with its meaning):

"I might also suggest that an Antifa is a fanatical enthusiast for Nazism"

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