… I think learning about Nicholas II really contextualized fascism for me. The tsar was a traditionalist authoritarian rather than a fascist, but he really shows, I think, how ordinary people can hold totalitarian beliefs and still be ‘good people’ (note that I would never call the tsar a good person, but bear with me). Oftentimes people say “X is fascism” but quickly backpedal if real-world comparisons are drawn between family or friends. “They’re a good person!” they object, “Just misguided! Not like the other rubes!”

But Nicholas II shows the face of genuinely conservative authoritarianism. The face of the mediocre man, who puts no deeper thought into his beliefs than to parrot what he was raised with and stubbornly resist all challenge to that. He was not exceptionally cruel in terms of personality. I think probably a significant minority of ‘nice’ people, in Nicholas II’s circumstances, would have turned out just as big a piece of shit as he was. …

see here for the full comment by @PugJesus: https://lemmy.world/comment/11418466

    • @RolandoOP
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      24 months ago

      It’s actually the second comment down. When I select the “link” in that comment, it provides a link to the immediate context, at least in the web interface. Not sure if there’s a better way to do it.

      • I'm back on my BS 🤪
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        24 months ago

        Still not seeing it. Might be an issue with Sync app. I’ll check again tonight when I get back to desktop.

        • @RolandoOP
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          24 months ago

          I installed Sync to take a look, and when I clicked on the link I just had to scroll down. This was the latest version of Sync, maybe it’s a version problem?