My rule of thumb is that as long as you live in a democracy, you follow democratic rules. Different if it's a dictatorship.
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This is America. We organize Super PAC's.
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Yes, we also prattle about impending fascism on Twitter without doing anything tangible to combat it.
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I don't think the Emmy's is the best forum for anti-fascist direct action.
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It's a good forum for smugly conveying righteousness to fellow self-satisfied wealthy liberals.
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the direct actions against trump rallies this summer were a good model of anti-fascism. Inspiration from Cable Street.
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So the social democrats who disrupted Nazi rallies in 1920s an early 1930s were fascists?
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Why do you keep invoking Nazism when you've explicitly rejected the comparison to Trump?
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I was making a generic point that disrupting rallies isn't in fact always wrong.
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It's not a "generic point" if you're referring specifically to a particular historical period.
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Person made claim that disrupting rallies is fascism, I cited example of case where it's clearly not
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By invoking a historical period which you've said is an inapt analogously. Kind of incoherent.
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