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The US is currently a fascist dictatorship. Both parties in the US function as a single unit uniparty. Don’t forget they repealed abortion rights under a democrat. The US legislator (Congress) is corrupted and captured and their supreme court is not different from Iran with religious fundamentalists that have lifetime appointments with power to review any case law. It literally doesn’t matter. The Kristallnacht is coming and no voting will stop it, just like voting never stopped the German Nazi’s. Is idea here to just have the Democrats win every election forever?

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not different from Iran

Hey, Iran’s had and kept abortion and trans rights for half a century, they never legalized money in politics. The US is so bad comparing it to something other than itself or the Nazis minimizes it.

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fascism = a belief in inequality based on an mythological and essentialized identity

Wrong.

Fascism is open terrorist dictatorship of the most reactionary, most chauvinistic and most imperialist elements of finance capital.

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fascism

egalitarian

Fascism is an ideology that is practically defined by a constant search for an Other, an outgroup, an underclass it can use as scapegoat. It is literally in a perpetual state of eating its own tail

Genuinely one of the most baffling things I’ve seen a Lemmyite post here

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Fascists absolutely want classes based on money. Fascism was devised as the union of labor and capital. Mussolini and the Syndicalists wanted to use national identity to “resolve” class contradictions, not make classes into national identities.

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Fascism is capitalism in decay. Your definition is silly and incomplete.

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Even allowing the distinction, the Democrats fuel fascism by funding far right Republican candidates and fear-mongering over immigrants, China, etc. Capitalists will typically side with fascism to defeat socialism because it allows (most of) them to maintain their status. And fear-mongering about foreigners gives them a scapegoat and distracts from domestic problems, while justifying the corrupt military-industrial complex which allows transferring public funds into private hands. The Democrats are 100% fascist enablers.

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Fascists don’t like capitalism because it’s too egalitarian

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I suggest you read a book on fascism like this one (excerpts)

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