• czech@kbin.social
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    You sound like you’ve never argued with fascists online.

    They only exist in echo chambers, anyway, and do not debate in good faith. There is nothing similar to what Daryl Davis did except in the most superficial way possible. Go visit /r/conservative and you might actually learn a thing or two.

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        I was active in r/Conservative, and here I’m the primary contributer to m/Conservative.

        This is already a point at which you should go home and rethink your life. Everything else you’ve said only digs the hole deeper.

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        That’s a hilarious turn; my statement was meant to be rhetorical. But you really have never argued with fascists!

        And I never said YOU were fascist… but I guess that doesn’t fit with your canned response then, huh?

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            Fascism:

            a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition

            Yea wow, we’ve never seen that in the last 7 years!

            I can see I really triggered you with that word. It’s hilarious that you self-identified with it and got defensive.

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        And did you give such flowery speeches about people’s “freedom of speech” over in r/Conservative when they routinely banned people for not just disagreeing, but for not agreeing enough?

        Or, like them, is your sense of injustice reserved entirely for straight, white reactionaries?