Have most people who say “No he’s not a fascist” really read much about fascism? Have most people who say “No he isn’t like Hitler” really read much about Hitler? And have most people who underestimate the danger really read much about the Holocaust? When you do, it’s chilling.

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Glad you've joined the Antifa movement.
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Hitler's goal was a superior race. Are you saying Trump has the same goal? If not, what do you think his end-game is?
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Yes. Extensively.
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Your talking about Biden right? Fascism didn’t just arrive at the White House in January 2017, and we won’t get rid of it by electing Biden.
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Seems some caught on and started researching Hitler quotes and discovered striking parallels in tone.
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Marianne, I know in your heart you think you are right. Please look at the facts. mobile.twitter.com/AlanMyron…
Inspired by @nikoCSFB’s recent discussion with a dude who claims Biden doesn’t represent fascism as Trump does: At least not under 14 points definition. Challenge accepted!
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A fascist regime is impossible without the country being brainwashed and the brainwashed people are eager to suppress different opinions with material punishments. Both have been going on in American schools and now are getting out into the rest of the society.
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On Tyranny Twenty Lessons From The Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder... Lesson 4: Take responsibly for the face of the world.
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I’ve studied them a lot. The similarities are only superficial.