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Here’s a hint.Tell me Kranky, do you honestly think the majority of Jan and Joe public are going to be radicalized into nazi ideology?
If so, what evidence do you have of this? Or is it just a vibe?
It doesnt happen all at once. It happens one step at a time.The hyperbole in here has gone next level.
The allusion that we're going to be indoctrinated into nazi ideology.
I'll leave you guys to your Armageddon, I'm out.
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Was Sam Newman referenced in the comment I was referring to? No. Do people come to this thread to read up on theThis whole thread is about politics.
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No thanks. I'm pretty happy to just stand by my opinion that advocating for fascism as a way to stop the spread of fascism is counter-productive at best.Do some reading on why having Neo-Nazi scum on your platform is a bad thing.
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It's a discussion about Sam Newman inviting certain people onto his podcast for an interview and a discussion about it.Was Sam Newman referenced in the comment I was referring to? No. Do people come to this thread to read up on the
1994 Bophuthatswana crisis? No. Then no it shouldn't be written. People don't come here to read history lessons on non-related football matters.
We don't come to these threads to read about the law in Japan either, but that doesn't stop you.Was Sam Newman referenced in the comment I was referring to? No. Do people come to this thread to read up on the
1994 Bophuthatswana crisis? No. Then no it shouldn't be written. People don't come here to read history lessons on non-related football matters.
You seriously can't see how the Far Right might manipulate peoples' fears about the cost of living and job security spiralling because of waves of immigrants? Black African crime gangs making people afraid to walk the streets at night?The hyperbole in here has gone next level.
The allusion that we're going to be indoctrinated into nazi ideology.
I'll leave you guys to your Armageddon, I'm out.
The hyperbole in here has gone next level.
The allusion that we're going to be indoctrinated into nazi ideology.
I'll leave you guys to your Armageddon, I'm out.
All it takes is economic downturn. All it takes is a voice in your ear saying "You're going to lose your job. To THEM. To immigrants. Someone will take your place because they have a different skin colour or a different gender. Diversity will destroy our markets"
Then the voice will trail off. Pause for effect. And then
"Vote for us and we will make sure that never happens. THEY will never be allowed to take your job under our rule. THEY will never gain traction."
And you'll vote for them because employment insecurity will make you fearful for the future and therefore oh-so-pliable.
You or someone just like you.
Let me put it another way. The Nazi party never won an election.The hyperbole in here has gone next level.
The allusion that we're going to be indoctrinated into nazi ideology.
I'll leave you guys to your Armageddon, I'm out.
No thanks. I'm pretty happy to just stand by my opinion that advocating for fascism as a way to stop the spread of fascism is counter-productive at best.
Was your dad Alwyn Wolfaardt?Was Sam Newman referenced in the comment I was referring to? No. Do people come to this thread to read up on the
1994 Bophuthatswana crisis? No. Then no it shouldn't be written. People don't come here to read history lessons on non-related football matters.
Being intolerant of facism/general intolerance is now facism?
As I mentioned earlier in the thread two of the key tenets of fascism are the concept of promoting the greater good of the community (or nation or race) over the rights of the individual and the forcible suppression of opposition and opposing ideologies.
So yes, if you are advocating that any individual or group be banned from being able to voice their opinions or beliefs under the premise of doing it for the greater good of the community then that is fascist.
Yeah Thatcher and Reagan both loved 'voodoo economics' where deregulation, cuts in governmental spending on its most important investment (the people!), and tax cuts for the rich would trickle down and the effects would benefit everybody! Except in reality next to nothing trickled down and wealth concentrated at the top end of town.Thatcher campaigned against the amount of unemployment under previous labor govt. even using a poster with a fake unemployment queues
Then after elected she went full-trump-before-there-was-trump and unemployment ‘skyrocketed’
With such a profound and intelligent argument I can see why you may be confused about what fascism actually is but I am glad I was able to help you.Centrism is for dummies.
With your argument there is no difference being stabbed on the street than a surgeon performing surgery on you.As I mentioned earlier in the thread two of the key tenets of fascism are the concept of promoting the greater good of the community (or nation or race) over the rights of the individual and the forcible suppression of opposition and opposing ideologies.
So yes, if you are advocating that any individual or group be banned from being able to voice their opinions or beliefs under the premise of doing it for the greater good of the community then that is fascist.
With such a profound and intelligent argument I can see why you may be confused about what fascism actually is but I am glad I was able to help you.
There is in that one action is illegal, and the other one requires consent (albeit implied in emergency situations).With your argument there is no difference being stabbed on the street than a surgeon performing surgery on you.
I mean in both cases someone is using a sharp implement to cut open your body?
Once again I'll pass. I have actually studied some of this stuff at tertiary level so a wiki article isn't going to be enough to sway my opinion on it in one direction or the other.There are people far clever than you or I who have debated the Paradox of Intolerance/Freedom/Democracy.
I even did you the courtesy of Googling it for you.
If you're going to be deliberately obtuse than I will respond in a similar matter.
Read.
Funny how you suddenly understand nuanceThere is in that one action is illegal, and the other one requires consent (albeit implied in emergency situations).
And before someone brings up the anti-hate speech laws or similar the difference again there is that they are sweeping laws that apply to everyone, not just one particular group because of their opposing ideology.
What is the nuance that you are alluding to that I have failed to understand?Funny how you suddenly understand nuance
Once again I'll pass. I have actually studied some of this stuff at tertiary level so a wiki article isn't going to be enough to sway my opinion on it in one direction or the other.
If you would like point out how the act of banning individuals and groups from voicing their (legal) opinions simply because of their political beliefs or ideologies isn't fascist under the accepted definition then go right ahead. Otherwise I suggest you may be the one being obtuse.