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[–] TAThatBoomerang 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

Alright I need some help with words, is "fascist" really the right word to use here? For example, if I were to call the leftists fascist, people would just laugh at me.

I mean, fascist may be the right word on a definition level, but there must be a better word to use.

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[–] jerry ago 

Did Soros pay you to tell us not to call leftists a bad name or what

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[–] TAThatBoomerang ago  (edited ago)

I encourage people to be critical thinkers, but this is just ridiculous. I'm asking because I want to be as effective as possible, and I was thinking that calling the left "fascist" wouldn't be so effective. But hey, most people seem to think I'm wrong so. Maybe I can say "acting like fascists" instead of "they are fascists", I think that may be enough for people to not just laugh and stop listening.

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[–] drakesdoom ago 

"National socialist party", "democrats" for short.

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[–] Scotcheggs 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Fascist is fitting as it gives context to what methods Democrats use to push their narrative. Glenn Danzig isn't a brilliant political thinker or anything but just has a sort of common opinion that common people can understand. When it comes to speaking to common people the less semantics or complications you use the better.

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[–] 6210654? [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

"Fascism" refers specifically to the Italian Fascism devised by Mussolini, in a lesser sense also to its Spanish and Croatian counterparts and German national socialism.

A better term may be "Authoritarian" or "Autocrat", but that's not what Danzig said in the interview.