I'd argue that this is a feature, not a bug.
Fascists rise to power by arguing that
1) nefarious forces (Jews/globalists) have conspired to create
2) an "unnatural" order (Weimar, DEI) where
3) the "weak"(minorities) are succeeding at subjugating the "strong" (Aryans, white Christian men, etc)
Fascists rise to power by arguing that
1) nefarious forces (Jews/globalists) have conspired to create
2) an "unnatural" order (Weimar, DEI) where
3) the "weak"(minorities) are succeeding at subjugating the "strong" (Aryans, white Christian men, etc)
What's so weird is when their idea of the strong doesn't dominate their idea of the weak, they complain that's unnatural. It's not no holds barred even though they insist it is. It's just as simple as me or my group should always win, me and my social group are the strongest. Qed
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If the supposed unnatural domination of strong by weak hadn't occurred, the fascist wouldn't be necessary.
Fascism has always been a bizarre mixture of victimhood [ the ____ are oppressing me!] and promising that if only they had unlimited power, all the woes of society would be "fixed" because they are "inherently superior"
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You literally cant reason with someone who is so fanatically dedicated to falsehoods that make no sense
They believe their own lies so trying to call them out for said lies goes exactly nowhere
Debate is a bad idea, normalizes their evil /fin