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  • Lol. Trump is a fascist

    So I think he's better off in the proto-fascist category tbh but quibbling details aside it's always worthwhile pulling people up on this because:

    a) If Trump really is a fascist then what resistance did they mount against his administration while he was in power?

    (Which belies their claim that they actually believe he is a fascist and/or that they are opposed to fascism; if Hitler comes to power tomorrow, are you going to write mean-spirited comments bodyshaming him on social media throughout the day and then rest easy in the knowledge that you did your best to resist fascism?)

    b) If they are invoking history—and they are—then they deserve a crash course in the history of the twilight of the Weimar Republic:

    • Hitler wasn't elected into power, he and his ministers were appointed to essentially all the levers of power in the Weimar Republic, so voting against Hitler wouldn't have achieved anything.

    • The SPD formed a coalition with the Nazis and Von Hindenburg to establish a government, meaning that the party which was for all intents and purposes much further left than the Democrats are today not only failed to oppose Hitler's rise to power but they actively facilitated it by being willingly complicit in it (see screenshot below).

    • Prior to the coalition government, the SPD held power in government and used that to crack down on the KPD and the paramilitary arms of the party while letting brownshirts run rampant across Germany, terrorising the people (especially Jewish people, queer people etc.)

    So if their argument is that we need to learn from history to stop fascism, what lessons have they drawn from their investigation of history exactly?
    To vote fascism out? To vote for the fascist-enabler party to prevent fascism from seizing power?

    These people are deeply unserious.

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