DEATH TO ZIONAZIS

  • deft@lemmy.wtf
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    7 hours ago

    What about countries who didn’t succumb to fascism? That time period was rife with fascists.

    Spain, England, random mini countries in Europe, America. All had fascist parties that lost their spunk in that time because they defeated them in the polls/fought them.

    Nazis weren’t the only fascist group at the time. Very silly post. Lack of history understanding

    • RiverRock@lemmy.ml
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      5 hours ago

      Lack of history understanding

      Does not seem to realize that Spain was taken over by fascists

      ???

    • Dessalines@lemmy.ml
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      5 hours ago

      The British empire committed far more atrocities than Nazi Germany could ever aspire to, and they did it all using a far more stable form for colonialism than fascism: parliamentary / bourgeios democracy.

      The US genocided an entire continent under this model, something the nazis explicitly tried and failed to accomplish in eastern europe.

      The only reason nazi germany is demonized while the british and US empires are not is because: nazi germany also attacked western europe (a big no-no), and that they lost (thanks to the USSR btw). So really all you can say about the fascists vs the other countries you mentioned is that fascism is a far less historically stable and successful model of government for colonialism, than parliamentary bourgeios democracy.

        • mathemachristian[he]@lemmy.ml
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          5 hours ago

          You’re the one claiming that the uSSa during the jim crow era, britain during the bengal famine and francoist spain weren’t fascist lmfao like skim some wikipedia articles or something wth

          • Pissed@lemmy.ml
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            4 hours ago

            Well the USA and Britain weren’t fascist though they were bourgeoise liberal democracies like Dessalines said. Francoist Spain was fascist, but with a more Catholic bent as opposed to Nazism which wanted to create a weird neo occult religion.

            • mathemachristian[he]@lemmy.ml
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              4 hours ago

              Like I said as long as the victims aren’t white you wouldn’t consider it fascism. Like is the fact that the white population got to vote on how to oppress supposed to make it less fascist for the oppressed?

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                3 hours ago

                Fascism isn’t just a term for people doing bad things though I hate to be that guy, but it was a distinct movement that started in the 20th century. Doesn’t excuse any of the atrocities committed but colonialism was initially carried out by European monarchs most white people didn’t get to vote for that. White people were constantly reconstituting their philosophical systems to explain why they actually had the right to enslave and exploit people. Shit goes back to the ancient Greeks.