cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5626541

  • Doubledee [comrade/them]
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    8 days ago

    I think American liberalism is distinct from other countries' in that way, yes. My experience is that it's not normal elsewhere. I think the free market strives to transcend national prerogative as well, that's why Mises and Hayek were so keen to set up organizations like the IMF and WTO to enforce market order on nations without their interests getting in the way. Libs frequently support a "world system" over national interest in other countries.

    As I said though, I can buy an argument in either direction, since fascism is so slippery as a term and the common usage of these ideas varies pretty widely. Maybe that's too accommodating on my part. I dunno. I take your point though.

    • SeekTheDeletion [none/use name]
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      8 days ago

      Homie look at all the European “liberals” clamoring over themselves to arm and fund Nazis to kill Russian orcs. They only pretend to be above that shit, when rubber meets the road they all fall in line.

      If all it takes to make a Liberal into a fascist is a scratch, they were always a fascist with a thin coat of paint.

      • Doubledee [comrade/them]
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        8 days ago

        For sure, liberals will always side with fascism when threatened, they are far more compatible with it than communism. And since being scratched is inevitable they will always have a fascism problem.