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.
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.
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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"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.
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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.
[–] jerry ago
Did Soros pay you to tell us not to call leftists a bad name or what
[–] 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.
[–] drakesdoom ago
"National socialist party", "democrats" for short.
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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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"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.