Comments by "hannannah1uk" (@hannannah1uk) on "Liberal Hivemind"
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We worry about the word "fascism" used against us because of the 2nd World War, mistakenly believing Fascism is a Right Wing thing, but it never was. Fascism is from the Left and always was, and we should turn around and throw it right back at them. The inventor of Fascism, Benito Mussolini was a Marxist academic and theorist. Fascism literally means individuals bound so tightly together, they act as one. ("The workers united will never be defeated!") That's socialism-fascism right there! The Right favours individuals with personal rights and responsibilities, but the Left favours the collective: the identity group, the state. That's why we get from the Left Borg-like cancel culture of individuals who go against the narrative. The use of the word fascist as an insult was started by Stalin to use against his enemies whatever their politics, whoever they were. In practice they were most often Bolshevicks and other allies he had tired of. The useful idiots picked up the term from him to use against their enemies whatever their politics, whoever they are, but it more properly fits their authoritarian narrative and oppressive collective behaviour, going often mob-handed against one individual at a time. The German brown-shirts and the Italian black-shirts used fists and boots and later guns, while today's fascists use words. So far.
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