• AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    8 months ago

    The frightening realisation to take away is that most people don’t have a visceral horror of fascism in the way that progressives on Mastodon do. Which makes sense: if fascism was regarded with widespread revulsion, the Trumps and Orbans and Netanyahus of this world would be as successful as someone running a dogshit sandwich stall at the local market.

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      8 months ago

      You are totally right.

      Fascism appeals to humanity’s most basic impulses and fascists will therefore always be a threat to democracy.

      People crave the strong, authoritarian leader who will protect them from danger.

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      8 months ago

      The frightening realisation to take away is that most people don’t have a visceral horror of fascism in the way that progressives on Mastodon do.

      Oh, don’t worry. Many of the people on the Fediverse don’t have a visceral horror of fascism either. To them it’s “Both sides are fascist” because otherwise they might feel uncomfortable letting Trump win, and wouldn’t feeling uncomfortable about that just be awful.

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      8 months ago

      most people don’t have a visceral horror of fascism

      No the problem is instead of:

      Fascists vs non-fascist

      We get:

      Fascists vs slightly less fascist

      That’s not good enough to win elections. It’s not a binary choice between 0 and 1, it’s 0.5 and 1.