The biggest (often intentional I'm guessing) misunderstanding of my last video is that I said saying "I'm not a fascist" means you are one.
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The point is this: fascists have good reasons to deny being fascists so they often do. Thus, denial isn't proof of innocence.
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And neither is it proof of guilt, of course.
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This ought to be really obvious. But people so often say, "Richard Spenser says he's not a white supremacist." As if that proves it.
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The other major misunderstanding: I think anyone who talks about "western culture," Kekistan, etc., is a fascist.
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No. The reason fascists use dogwhistles is to appear less like fascists. If everyone who used them was a fascist, that wouldn't work.
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they're not always just memes. Sometimes fascists use memes to communicate with each other or adorn their ideas.
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But not everyone who memes is a fascist. It's really very easy to understand.
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