that's a very idiosyncratic definition of left and right and you know it, fascism doesn't oppose the "natural" hierarchy implicitly endorsed in old liberalism (that would be a step to its left), it just affirms collective political violence as its legitimate expression
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Buddy, you can't play like you're the one sane man on earth & everyone else is CIA duped. That's not really an argument against being idiosyncratic- you're just saying "But I'm idiosyncratic only because everyone else is wrong"-- sure, whatever.
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General consensus left to right: Communism, Liberalism, Conservatism, Fascism. Considering fascism left wing, whether because it's a reading not steeped in propaganda, is clearly an idiosyncratic reading.
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well not according to fox news, where right gets redefined to mean freedom and left to mean tyranny (ok granted, that isn't really idiosyncratic as much as it is transparent and silly)
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