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minus-square@EdibleFriendlink42•edit-28 months agoWait… I’m sorry I have to respond again because this really just hit me. Did you really use GERMANY as an example of why you SHOULD NOT stand up to facisim with violence? GERMANY??? How did letting the facisim play out for ya there champ?
minus-squarerhabarbalinkfedilink3•8 months agoThe street fights in 1932 did not do much to prevent fascism, to say the least.
minus-square@EdibleFriendlink18•8 months agoYet here you are saying if you stand up to fascism with violence you’re being authoritative.
minus-squarerhabarbalinkfedilink0•8 months agoBecause my country has seen what happens when political disagreements are fought out in months of street battles.
minus-square@EdibleFriendlink23•8 months agoAnd the world has seen what happens because you gave up on those fights.
Wait… I’m sorry I have to respond again because this really just hit me. Did you really use GERMANY as an example of why you SHOULD NOT stand up to facisim with violence? GERMANY???
How did letting the facisim play out for ya there champ?
The street fights in 1932 did not do much to prevent fascism, to say the least.
Sounds like they should have tried harder.
Sounds like they should’ve had guns
Probably.
Yet here you are saying if you stand up to fascism with violence you’re being authoritative.
Because my country has seen what happens when political disagreements are fought out in months of street battles.
And the world has seen what happens because you gave up on those fights.