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[deleted] t1_iu3ud91 wrote

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megavikingman t1_iu3vsum wrote

It's not about who uses the term, it's about who uses it correctly. Fascism has clear tenets and a pattern they use to rise to power. They attack media, intellectuals, and schools, erode trust in government and democratic elections, all mixed up in nationalist rhetoric like "make [nation-state] great again" and identify "other" groups to blame for that nations problems, usually queer communities and minority ethnic groups.

Do you see the pattern yet?

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[deleted] t1_iu3wcxs wrote

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Armigine t1_iu3xpm4 wrote

It seems like you don't like people identifying historical similarities

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[deleted] t1_iu3y68z wrote

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FITM-K t1_iu3ztuj wrote

> Labeling someone a nazi when they don't self-identify as a nazi is simply political idiocracy.

....what? No. Is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea democratic? How people "self-identify" in politics is irrelevant, what matters is what they DO.

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