Strange but true, the policy of appeasing Hitler was rooted in the premise that anti-fascism was as bad as or worse than fascism.
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You mean over-inflated like over-inflating 200 White supremacists as if they were Mussolini on his March to Rome?
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I just don't see the relevance of your historical analysis to the Q of how dangerous antifa is or isn't.
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The fact that White Centerists are more afraid about AntiFa than Fascists is revealing.
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if you want to argue that antifa's not dangerous, do it straightforwardly, in a contemporary context. much more illuminating.
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Fair enough. I suppose my main point is that there is a history of elites misjudging relative danger on these issues.
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You think the anti-fascists who protected clergy in Charlottesville from being "crushed like cockroaches" are "wrong-headed... pests"?
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The cockroaches line is from Dr Cornel West, who was there. https://www.democracynow.org/2017/8/14/cornel_west_rev_toni_blackmon_clergy …
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Antifa aren't the only ones being over-inflated as a threat. Remember the role of media hysteria-mongering in the rise of Muslim extremism.
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But who's sponsoring these "pests"? Because the history lesson we mustn't forget is how public opinion is manipulated in vulnerable times.
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Is it possible that you are one of those elites now underestimating the fascist threat?
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