Thomas Zimmer on Nostr: But it does not follow that whoever speaks of fascism in America must be ignorant of ...
But it does not follow that whoever speaks of fascism in America must be ignorant of fascism’s history. All too often, those who vehemently oppose the use of the term in a U.S. context betray an inadequate understanding of the actual state of conservative / rightwing politics. 8/
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