There's no horseshoe; this is just the first and most important view of fascism itself and if you already believe it you don't have to move anywhere to become "red-brown" or whatever we're calling it
Can somebody explain the interpretation of this that makes it fascist? Isn't she just saying that we can't trust institutions to be inherently just? Or that Republicans break the rules to get ahead? It seems uncontroversial to me.
It's funny how this post very clearly implies violence over voting but when I responded in kind, everyone jumped in to go "NO NO NO we just mean to hold them to the rules!"
Like....nah...that wasn't what you were implying.
It's lolsob to see this sentiment from Americans, inhabitants of a country famous for its very large, exceedingly well-armed Marxist-Leninist movement.
I mean its tautologically true but elides literally all important questions about coalition forming, the role of identity and ideas in that process, how to form large collective organizations, the principles that they should run on, its -true- but its profoundly unhelpful practically