I find this position incredibly ignorant. I have no idea what kind of filter one needs to apply to reality to not see the growing signs of fascism all around.
The comparison to Nazism displays, in my estimation, an ignorance of the true evil of the holocaust. The mere attempt to compare that evil with the awful situation of the last few weeks diminishes the significance of the holocaust to the level of — politics.

Jun 23, 2018 · 1:02 PM UTC

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So you do not observe growing support for right-wing, populist parties? And no increase in authoritarian governing styles in Hungary, Poland, Turkey, and the US?
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True; remind me again, though, who’s “calling everyone a Nazi”.
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Even though he may be doing just that, I see no reason not to give him the benefit of the doubt that this is not what he intends to do.
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Except there is no such thing as healthy nationalism.
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