Of course you don’t but I see one looking at the democrats.
Ive never bought into fascism is right wing. The Nazi platform was based on the democrats. It mirrors the current democrat platform.
Stalin, mao, etc were not right wing.
What a fun little cryptofascist game we're playing.
If you don't believe that fascism is right wing then you're standing against a century of scholarship on the subject. Anti-intilectualism is another hallmark of fascism after all.
But we both know that you're just believing whatever is convenient for you to win an argument: the facts aren't as important as showing strength against the leftists.
Not trying to win an argument. I know the democrats are fascist. Their actions prove it. I’m not trying to convince you. I’m just making it clear I’m not fooled by the democrats.
I love how the Republicans are the ones showing up to rallies with a flag that harkens back to a mythical perfect past where black folks were considered property in the service of white supremacy and you look at the Democratic party and think: "so that's where all the fascists are..."
It really makes you look like an honest judge of where on the left/right binary your reactionary ideology is.
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