• boredtortoise@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I remember fascists have been calling antifascists fascists for a long time but "the anti-Semite of this age" is definitely one of the most despicably hateful derogatory things I've seen in a while.

    Edit: no, I do not open links from Musk's alt-right-landia

    • commiewithoutorgans [he/him, comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      Actually, I first posted only hog but I'll give you 1 more comment. Before I decide I'm wasting time.

      How do you understand the anti-Semitism that defined 1917(?)-1945 fascism? How did this phenomenon arise and what interests were represented by the actions that these beliefs supported? Don't just give me the Ur-fascism definition, or some extra-simplified version (palingenetic ultranationalism) of this unless you can really describe WHY it arises. I wanna know the why behind the entire process, because, like is claimed in the link I sent, anti-Semitism was defined as explicitly different from normal hatred of Jews/judeophobia which unfortunately was around at that time.

      But if it seems you didn't read the 2 minutes of screenshots in the link I sent, I will just post hog to you from that point lol