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People just generally aren’t familiar with any of the characteristics:
https://ratical.org/ratville/CAH/fasci14chars.html
Holy shit most of that is just the US lmao
Yup. And it’s been growing worse.
It’s to the point where I’ve had serious thoughts about whether I will be safe living here. My girlfriend is from a different country, so if things get bad I’m going to go with her back to her home.
…and the things which aren’t are foundational elements of the republican party’s platform.
Yep, has been for quite a long time now.
The conditions in which it thrives.
It’s easy to listen to what they say and take away that the degradation of society is their problem. It ain’t.
They’re real problem is that their economic and social conditions fail to address their needs.
This is kinda true of all extremists, some more than others. But happy, well-fed people generally aren’t amenable to fascist fear mongering. What is threat does women’s equality if you can literally eat cake after buying enough groceries for your family?
So, while a lot of the analysis of fascism focuses on their rhetoric and their self-professed beliefs, I rarely find such analysis connects their material conditions to the rhetorical force of fascist speeches.
That it can easily happen today.
I kind of think prejudice towards difference or fear of the Other tend to be the roots from which fascism grows. Socio-economic factors and ideological grifters are the fuel that helps it grow.
I’m paraphrasing here but someone once said that all complex societies are vulnerable to the plague of fascism.
Expand your definition. It’s Authoritarianism you should really be afraid of.
When someone has their jackboot on your neck, what does it matter if it’s left or right?
While both are bad, fascism is the current problem.
It’s kinda like being in the middle of a forest fire and saying “it’s natural disaster you should really be afraid of. When there is a disaster, does it really matter if it is a forest fire or an earthquake?”
Saying that when the current problem is a forest fire kind of misses the point.
I’m on the fence about this one - it could easily get political and we don’t have the mod bandwidth to handle it. However, we do want this to be a place for open discussion, you’re talking about the concept of facism rather than specific politics and the comments have been good so far. I’m going to leave the topic open for now.
Hey, I just want to say thank you for being transparent about your modding philosophy and methods. It was a huge bugaboo of mine on the old site to go into a discussion only to find it locked without any explanation of why. It was usually a good assumption that the trolls had overrun it, but that wasn’t always apparent in the comment section, and it’s frustrating to see discussions shut down without any clear reason behind it.
Happy to help and thanks for the feedback!
It gains power by creeping in via democratic processes and slowly undermining them through manipulation and fear.
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Hitler keeps offering me cigarettes but I’m only a 10 years old.
Jojo Rabbit?
Fuck off, Hitler.
Swastika/fasist tattoos and memorabilia are often simply anti-authority expression and not really fascist ideology (as witnessed recently with ex-cons, UKR and Russian soldiers being caught out and branded as being ‘Nazi’ or ‘fascist’).