Yea, I think there’s sort of a, probably not conscious, kinship for lack of a better word between liberalism and nazism. Since nazism is pretty much rooted at least in part in Jim Crow American law i think people can maybe rationalize or see a bit of ‘themself’ in it. In the way you describe it’s like a darkness that can be given into that seems tangentially related to our culture, bc tbh there’s a lot of overlap even if we don’t like to think there is. Probably an element of why they always side with the fascists when there’s a crisis.
Yea, I think there’s sort of a, probably not conscious, kinship for lack of a better word between liberalism and nazism. Since nazism is pretty much rooted at least in part in Jim Crow American law i think people can maybe rationalize or see a bit of ‘themself’ in it. In the way you describe it’s like a darkness that can be given into that seems tangentially related to our culture, bc tbh there’s a lot of overlap even if we don’t like to think there is. Probably an element of why they always side with the fascists when there’s a crisis.
Neoliberalism is the rational wing of fascism.
Weird how economic policy wise there ain't no diference between fascism and liberals :thonk:
Socially liberal, fiscally Nazi