If your method of 'fighting fascism' involves beating people over the head and chucking stuff at them, you're not fighting fascism, you *are* fascism.pic.twitter.com/Gm2M5XGpkl
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Like that fascist Dwight Eisenhower, and all those fascists he landed in Normandy, or those that fought up from North Africa through Italy. They were clearly just the same as the fascists they were fighting because words don’t mean anything.
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Unless the act of violence is perpetrated by somebody who is explicitly espousing fascist views. Therefore it follows if an act of violence is in response to this it is anti-fascist. I'm sure the guy with the skull jewellery was carrying a telescopic tickling stick
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Surely there's a difference between an act of violence motivated by political ideology and a fight in a pub for instance? Some political ideologies are clearly more violent than others.
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