Who are they intimidating?
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Replying to @dylanrahe @HeerJeet
Anyone that speaks against the dangers of socialism (the largest philosophy behind tyranny in the 20th century) and impugns their projections of racism onto such people, whom defend the fight against abusive, centralized tyranny - a la the American Independence ?
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They're called anti-*fascists*. They're against fascists. If you're intimidated by them, you might be a fascist.
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Replying to @dylanrahe @HeerJeet
Does speaking against socialism and supporting Trump qualify one as a fascist? Because that's the only criteria the ironically-designated, selfsame uniformed, and inordinately violent group "antifa" uses...
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This could be fun. Tell me what you think fascism is, perhaps?
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Replying to @dylanrahe @HeerJeet
Tyranny through and in deference to the fasces of government, which in spite of nominal anti-Marxism, was in all cases dependent upon the anti-republicanism and irreligious materialism of Marxism, which found its full flower in the worldwide, fascistic tyranny of Communsim.
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...so communism is fascism, really?
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Replying to @dylanrahe @HeerJeet
Do you think hundreds of millions of people in Russia, China, Germany, etc. were killed in the 20th century away from the threat of the fasces of government - or were killed exactly as the result of? They were called “National Socialists” for a reason...
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If they're called different things, can you explain to me why they are, in fact, the same thing? And tell me about these "fasces" you keep going on about.
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Replying to @dylanrahe @HeerJeet
What single thing other aspect, apart from racial homogeneity (which Japan shared), could you use to differentiate between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany? The list of shared aspects are innumerable: Enforced trad. values w/o religion.......
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Nazi Germany had religion. Church's co-operated with regime and there was high correlation between church-going and membership of SS
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Replying to @HeerJeet @dylanrahe
Try prying a little deeper into history Jeet... Hitler - and the regime - vehemently hated Christianity, and the Fuhrer once wished Germans were Islamic, due to its theological imperialism. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_persecution_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Germany …
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and yet...
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