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30 Nov 2022, 11:56 pm

Do you guys think that at this point the right wing extremists are winning here in the U.S. of a***holes?



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01 Dec 2022, 4:11 am

In before the parade of those who don't know that "fascism" means something besides "political group I don't like", let alone that it's much more applicable to today's Democrats than to the GOP given the public/private power alliance they've got going on.


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01 Dec 2022, 4:59 am

The historical fascists did not become villains because of their approach to economy.
Nor because of their taste in arts and fashion. Nor because of their use of ancient symbols. Nor because of their dubious classifications as right- or left-wingers.
None of the above made them the historical villains of the 20th century.

It was something else.


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01 Dec 2022, 5:45 am

magz wrote:
The historical fascists did not become villains because of their approach to economy.
Nor because of their taste in arts and fashion. Nor because of their use of ancient symbols. Nor because of their dubious classifications as right- or left-wingers.
None of the above made them the historical villains of the 20th century.

It was something else.


What's your point?


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01 Dec 2022, 5:48 am

That "public/private power alliance" is irrelevant to what is dangerous about possible rise of fascism (btw, Italian and German fascism differed in this a lot).
And, to be fair, being classified as "right wing" is also not what is relevant.


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01 Dec 2022, 6:05 am

Fascism is not some right wing equivalent of Communism. The only formal definition of Fascism would be the platform of the Italian Fascist Party 100 years ago. Otherwise the term tends to be used as an epithet.

If I had to give a definition I would say it's the promotion of authority for its own sake. I could argue the Hungarian government is fascist (small "f") although it doesn't claim that title for itself.


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01 Dec 2022, 6:12 am

AFAIK, even specialists argue on what exactly constitutes "fascism" in meanings other than strictly historical.

I believe cult of the leader is a substantial factor but not sufficient alone.

I believe fear of "rise of fascism" is fear of rise of a system of repression, state-organized brutality, state-supported hate, war and mass attrocities.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:23 am

magz wrote:
I believe cult of the leader is a substantial factor but not sufficient alone.

I think it's a major factor and one could argue everything else follows from that. In the US, supporters of Donald Trump believe he is the rightful ruler and anyone who opposes him is a traitor. Therefore any means used to restore him to the Presidency is justified. Basically worship of unquestionable authority. Meaning those who flout that authority must be punished, justifying brute force, atrocities, etc.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:25 am

magz wrote:
I believe fear of "rise of fascism" is fear of rise of a system of repression, state-organized brutality, state-supported hate, war and mass attrocities.


Then say that rather than lazily flinging around an epithet with no real meaning anymore, other than to signal to the reader that nothing of value is about to be said.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:29 am

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In the US, supporters of Donald Trump believe he is the rightful ruler and anyone who opposes him is a traitor. Therefore any means used to restore him to the Presidency is justified.


The fact that you and people like you are still alive and able to elect your own politicians suggests that the attitude you're projecting only applies to a tiny minority of Trump supporters, the vast majority of them are quite boring and normal.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:34 am

Dox47 wrote:
MaxE wrote:
In the US, supporters of Donald Trump believe he is the rightful ruler and anyone who opposes him is a traitor. Therefore any means used to restore him to the Presidency is justified.


The fact that you and people like you are still alive and able to elect your own politicians suggests that the attitude you're projecting only applies to a tiny minority of Trump supporters, the vast majority of them are quite boring and normal.

This has been true in every fascist scenario.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:38 am

Dox47 wrote:
magz wrote:
I believe fear of "rise of fascism" is fear of rise of a system of repression, state-organized brutality, state-supported hate, war and mass attrocities.
Then say that rather than lazily flinging around an epithet with no real meaning anymore, other than to signal to the reader that nothing of value is about to be said.
Ahem - I just did? So, once we explained what me mean by various terms, can we adress the essence?


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01 Dec 2022, 7:38 am

We have to be prepared for the potential repressive, “fascistic” type situations.

We are still a democracy with relative freedom….but there are forces which seek to overthrow this.

We must be vigilant and aware of this potential. Otherwise, we will be swept and inundated by the forces of reactionaries.



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01 Dec 2022, 7:44 am

MaxE wrote:
Dox47 wrote:
the vast majority of them are quite boring and normal.
This has been true in every fascist scenario.
Without support of the "boring and normal", fringe ideologies stay just fringe ideologies, not really influencing the reality.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:46 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
We have to be prepared for the potential repressive, “fascistic” type situations.

We are still a democracy with relative freedom….but there are forces which seek to overthrow this.

We must be vigilant and aware of this potential. Otherwise, we will be swept and inundated by the forces of reactionaries.
The example I cannot stop thinking about is Putin's Russia.
They have come to the level of repressions, war and mass attrocities.
How? What processes led to it? Where have they missed or ignored the red flags?
It took them about 20 years. Each year, there might have been a chance to stop and turn around but it was not used.


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01 Dec 2022, 7:47 am

No, I think they are losing, they know they've lost the culture war, that's why they are lashing out like a cornered animal. Unfortunately the political system is rigged in their favor, we aren't a true democracy if our government doesn't reflect the people. If BS like the electoral college didn't exist Democrats would win every election with the way the parties are aligned now, Republicans would be forced to move more to the center to stay relevant.

I do think also, and maybe this is because of the internet and people living in their bubbles, that they've gotten way more bold and regressed in some ways because within their own social circles their beliefs aren't as taboo as they used to be compared to the larger culture. American culture has moved on and become more liberal but pockets of conservatism have moved in the opposite direction, and so we are way more polarized. Lately I've been shock at how they've regressed to pre-Obama years levels of homophobia. They are using the word "groomer" to describe LGBT education. WTF.


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