• letranger@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think fascism and nazis are interchangable 1 to 1, iirc fascism is either a system of government or ideology. while the nazis are a type of fascism. all nazis are fascists but not all fascists are Nazis.

    but i can imagine most people stopped learning about history in highschool, so i imagine that when they hear fascist they think nazi then immediately the nazi’s extreme disdain for jewish people, so to have a person who is jewish in the company of nazis is enough cause to wave away concern. In terms on the zionist entity i imagine they wave it away because to have a jewish entity acting in a fascist way is oxymoron from their point of understanding history.

    they kindof used that plot in the hbo series “the plot against america” with the rabbi vouching for a vaguely anti semite dude for president

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        Young people love confusing terms. So the words sound more mysterious. “Bolsheviks” began to be called after the II Congress of the RSDLP group, which received a majority in the elections to the Central Committee of the party. The Bolsheviks sought to create a party of professional revolutionaries, while the Mensheviks feared the criminalization of the party and tended to legitimate methods of struggle against autocracy (reformism).

        Anarchism (from ancient Greek. Anarchism (ἀναρχία, from ἀν- “without-” and ἀρχή “beginning; superiority; power”) is a general name for a number of systems of views based on human freedom and denying the need for coercive government and human authority over man. Therefore, “anarchobolsheviks” is nonsense .