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    7 months ago

    So you can’t just describe the entirety of conservatism as part of a fascist mechanism and get a good result.

    Why not?

    It’s not true and it will back fire.

    It is evidently true that conservatism usually leads to fascism, the ideologies share essential elements.

    I would say treating conservative snowflakes with kid gloves is what has backfired.

    Shame them for hiding behind hateful and cruel ideologies, point out their ideologies are childish and have been tried repeatedly over history never to the benefit of the average person, and don’t let them ever say they’re dumb bullshit unchallenged.

    “Reaching across the isle” doesn’t work (Do you need MORE proof of that?), these people don’t want to have a conversation, they want to take away my healthcare so I die, they want to take away my girlfriends birth control and abortion access so she dies in a child birth complication, they want to take environmental protections away so they can poison the land and destroy the nature that supports us all, they want to destroy clean air and water, they want to give all the power to the rich, they want to hurt trans people they have never even met, they tend to be racist af in the policies they support if not the flags they fly… need I go on?

    Sorry I don’t respect conservatism, it is and will always be the gateway drug to fascism.

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      07 months ago

      Liberalism shares essential elements too. Like nationalism, corporatism, and a fetish for crime and punishment. Should we call them fascist too?

      Oh and there’s people on the far left who think Stalin was right.

      The seeds of Fascism are everywhere. That’s why it’s a dangerous ideology. You can come to it from any angle. Ironically your take on conservatives fulfills the requirement for a chosen enemy of the people.

      This argument of yours is ridiculous and again leans on only the most extreme of conservatives.