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TopicWhat specifically makes fascism a right-wing form of government?
Mal_Fet
08/26/17 7:46:26 AM
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Error1355 posted...
Mal_Fet posted...
Yes, the left frequently accuses anyone who defends the rights of bad people to be a Nazi themselves.

I mean this comment here is vague in all ways. 'The left' 'frequently accuses' 'anyone who defends the rights' of 'bad people' to be a Nazi. The only non-vague part of your post is the Nazi comment. Everything else is just generalizing everyone on 'the left'. You are generalizing 'the left' while bitching about 'the left' generalizing 'the right'.

Here's CNN calling people at the free speech rally "alt-right", even though nobody advocated for bigotry in any capacity at the rally nor showed any support for alt-right politics.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/19/us/boston-counterprotest-crowd-video-trnd/index.html

the Boston rally, as planned, was not a white supremacist event, but its organizers are "in step with the alt right in their hatred of feminists and immigrants, among others."


Are CNN, the ADL, and 40,000 leftists not adequate representatives of the left? If that's not a fair generalization, then what the hell is?

And let's be clear here: I'm not saying all leftists are fascists. I am saying that far-left activists are more similar to Nazis than any other group in the US, besides the actual Nazis.

gunplagirl posted...
I'm not on Wi-Fi, type darn you

Point is, there was never any "switch". Minorities were voting democrat long before the Dixiecrats broke off from the Democratic party, and it was a Republican president who sent the national guard to Little Rock, Arkansas to force the mayor to integrate schools (10 years before the Civil Rights movement, fyi).
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