When anti-fascists call everyone fascist, it means they are anti everyone. Truly mind-blowing how anyone could dislike that.https://twitter.com/jttiehen/status/1206613818194817024 …
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Replying to @paul_hundred
I appreciate when you call attention to your followers the arguments I clearly win. If one day I see you win an argument of your own, I will return the favor.
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Replying to @jttiehen @paul_hundred
bold of yuo to assume youve won an argument
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I follow both of you and I found the original take kind of obtuse the meaning of "anti-fascist" has moved with the meaning of "fascist" doesnt seem like much of a puzzle remember this beauty https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Fascism …
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Replying to @eigenrobot @paul_hundred
It is not much of a puzzle, agree. The fact that the ok signal has now reached a point where you can reasonably wonder if it’s trolling stupidity also isn’t much of a puzzle. My plea is for people not to pretend to be puzzled by unpuzzling stuff.
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Replying to @jttiehen @eigenrobot
Original point was surprise at how quickly so many people in public sphere surrendered the well-known meaning of a well-known symbol based on urban legend levels of evidence. Whereas antifa owns its brand and wrecked it itself through its own bad actions.
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It's not urban legend levels of evidence, the symbol is a fascist hand signal, was coordinated as such, and uses the lame plausible deniability you are giving it to maintain use.
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ohoho look at the edgelord
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