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Originally Posted by Language
lol, I do understand the seriousness of it, that’s why my suggestion was to stop labeling people as fascists and nazis. Meanwhile, some of you have no problem throwing those words around so loosely.
Disagreement with your opinion = fascism
Who are the intolerant ones now.
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Sent from the right wing playbook. I see you.
No brotha....for the thousandth time in the past few days. We call people fascists because they espouse fascism and fascist policies. They actively are calling for fascist government and are encouraging others to do so. It is not merely about disagreement, although we do disagree with fascism. I can disagree with a lot of people about the quality of Taylor Swift's music (they think she's great, I think she's terrible), but that doesn't make them fascists.
Or...a more apt example: I can adamantly disagree with Trump's policy to no longer monitor greenhouse gas emissions through the EPA because it's a dumb ####ing idea that is anti-science. That doesn't make him a fascist, it just makes him stupid.
However.
There are a bunch of other things that make him fascist adjacent if not outright fascist. There's plenty to dive into on that front, and that why he's not just a bad president, he's a danger to the state.
Kirk was a loyal foot solider for Trump, and used the cover of "open debate" and "free speech" to turn a lot of America's youth into either outright fascists, or fascist sympathizers.
Now whether you believe these people are full out Nazi's or not, they are literally using the Nazi playbook (Hitler Youth indoctrination/Kirk and his ilk on social media; Brown Shirts/ICE to intimidate the non-Americans AKA brown people who are trying to tear this country apart by replacing the true Americans aka white people).
If you fail to recognize the same patterns and playbooks, then you're being intentionally obtuse. Read a book.