This thread is a textbook example of what happens when historical illiteracy meets cult behavior.
You're advocating for a version of fascism that's been sanitized for your comfort—pretending it's just "patriotism with muscle" while ignoring that it's always meant authoritarianism, mass persecution, and the destruction of rights for anyone not in your tribe.
You say you support the Constitution, except when it protects people you hate. That’s not patriotism. That’s just moral relativism.
You talk about “persecution” of fascists while threatening mass deportations of millions of Americans, denying election results, and demanding power be handed to one man without limits. That’s not injustice—you’re just angry the world didn’t give you what you wanted.
Who is claiming that Fascism is inherently evil?
Do you know what a strawman argument is?
You're making up huge arguments that no one has made and trying to argue against them.
Edited to add: and again, that's not censorship.
If that is censorship, then it's censorship to call people liberals, because we sure as shit think tons of stuff they do is evil.
But again, that comes back to hypocrisy...
So what? Conservatives claim that liberals are inherently evil. Do you think persecution only goes one way?
Are you so far removed from reality you don't even understand the concept of hypocrisy?
This thread is a textbook example of what happens when historical illiteracy meets cult behavior.
You're advocating for a version of fascism that's been sanitized for your comfort—pretending it's just "patriotism with muscle" while ignoring that it's always meant authoritarianism, mass persecution, and the destruction of rights for anyone not in your tribe.
You say you support the Constitution, except when it protects people you hate. That’s not patriotism. That’s just moral relativism.
You talk about “persecution” of fascists while threatening mass deportations of millions of Americans, denying election results, and demanding power be handed to one man without limits. That’s not injustice—you’re just angry the world didn’t give you what you wanted.