• anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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    10 months ago

    That's cool, I hadn't heard of that group before! Thanks for sharing!

    I hope you're right, obviously, but I'm more pessimistic about the state of an organized Left to take on a fascist movement that controls the State. It's not just about having a group or two either. It's logistics about being coordinated, supplied, and disciplined. I have no idea but I doubt these groups are at that level. I think the race was lost a long time ago, movements of the 60's and 70's are long-since dead and the willingness of those groups hasn't been seen in the US since. I think there will be some pushback but it won't last.

    And, besides local movements, if the West goes full fascist then there isn't sadly another USSR power that will be able to defeat the fascist threat on a global level. At best we'd have some countries that will either be waiting to be inevitably invaded or militarily resisting invasion. But I admit I'm pessimistic about it, we just don't have the same conditions as we did in WW2 because the West so successfully broke or isolated the growing Communist movements at home and abroad.

    • freagle@lemmygrad.ml
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      10 months ago

      My initial point, however, is that the US doesn't have the industry required to go full fascist. Remember that Italy and Germany went fascist first by industrializing to the point that they were outproducing all expectations and it took multiple countries to counter them. The US is nowhere near that and has no hope of getting there.