• @chiliedogg
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    126 days ago

    You’re right.

    Why slow down the coup when you can just give up and let them announce a concentration camp for undesirable immigrants without any pushback?

    • @untorquer
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      126 days ago

      Step 1: should have voted to stop the coup Step 2: should have voted for a slow coup Step 3: should have voted for a less fascist coup

      We recreate the structures we seek to dismantle…

      Don’t @ me I voted but the Democratic playbook has been to cede ground and take only clout back my whole life.

      Like corporations and consumers the fault isn’t with the voter when the system is stacked against them and the options are two evils with one the lesser.

    • punkisundead [they/them]
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      36 days ago

      No what I mean is that everyone who want to stop facism should stop relying on groups and organisations that have a record of being ineffective when it comes to opposing and stopping the fascists.

      Check out [email protected], [email protected] and other Lemmy communities to find out about ways to oppose fascism without relying on the DNC.

      • @chiliedogg
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        06 days ago

        The US has been pretty good at opposing fascists in the past.

        We need the media to stop pussyfooting around and call a spade a spade. They’re working so hard to appear impartial that they’ve decided that reporting objective reality shows a liberal bias.

        • @Glytch
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          106 days ago

          We were only reluctantly against facism during WW2. That’s why we didn’t join until halfway through and did business both sides before we were drawn in.