- Apr 23, 2016
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this is the issue I keep having with you
you want to argue what things aren't not what they are
you then bog conversation down in your definition of what a word means rather than anything else
its tiresome and I don't believe it actually achieves what you think it will, which is to get people to agree what a word means and only use it in the agreed fashion
people don't work that way
I agree we're unlikely to become a fascist state because I don't think they will need to go to that specific point to get what they want
but that doesn't mean we couldn't become a fascist state
that doesn't mean that there isn't an element of the population that does want a fascist state
the question really should be how many people are there that want this and how successful are they at getting into positions of power
you think the people behind Project 2025 aren't trying to replicate what they are doing in America in every major western democracy right now?
regardless of whether we specifically get fascism there is a definite push in western democracies to become more authoritarian and that is going to increase the risk of fascism taking root, not decrease it
The only reason this has become bogged down is because you began a long-winded thread to ultimately say the same thing I did!
I agree we're unlikely to become a fascist state because I don't think they will need to go to that specific point
regardless of whether we specifically get fascism there is a definite push in western democracies to become more authoritarian
It's not fascism. Fascism isn't the only problematic thing to be worrying about.




