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Question: Which will be more likely?
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It will come in the name of liberalism
 
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It will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross
 
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Alcibiades
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« on: October 31, 2021, 04:43:48 PM »
« edited: October 31, 2021, 04:52:07 PM by Alcibiades »

I said "a movement of the radical center" not "the entire radical center". Look, you're a dark red avatar and not a normie red avatar so I assume you actually believe things instead of parroting the MSM. I expect at least something resembling basic literacy from people who aren't bright red avatars.

Dumb talking points like "socially conservative, fiscally  m o d e r a t e" or "Hitler called himself a socialist to appeal to the working class" do nothing to disprove the undeniable fact that fascism is a movement of the extreme right culturally and politically, as any credible source would assert.
I said "radical center", not "moderate" or whatever else you claimed. i knew this site's level of literacy was low but come on

“Radical centrism” is usually a phrase associated with milquetoast liberals like the Dutch D66, not the effing Nazis. Fascism, with its extreme devotion to supposedly ‘natural’ hierarchies and social Darwinism, is the prototypical ideology of the extreme right; in fact, without fascism and national socialism as reference points, the term “far right” might as well not exist.

Doing some myopic economic policy checklist of Hitler against Paul Ryan or whoever and thus concluding that he was somehow a “centrist” is about the most context-devoid, anachronistic, ahistorical and, above all, just plain idiotic way of going about defining fascism that I could possibly imagine.
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