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by austinjp
1034 days ago
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> these people are quite literally fighting for less government control. How can that be construed as fascist? At risk of derailing this thread... It's entirely possible for someone to fight against government control in specific areas of policy. If that person feels threatened they might become more strident in their views, and become more supportive of new policies that implemented their preferences 'firmly'. I've rarely seen anyone support 'less government' in 100% of situations. When anyone's societal values are threatened (real or imagined) there will be demand for the government to do something about it. When people feel increasingly threatened, they support increasingly 'robust' politicians. Having said all that, I agree that the word 'fascist' is unhelpful here. |
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