• assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It blows my mind that we’re still discussing this after the German left took this approach with Hitler.

    There is no “after fascists”. Fascists are the enemy that we unite against. Hitler wouldn’t have come into power if the leftists and moderates cooperated and had a healthy relationship. Even if some factions of the left/moderates want to play off fascists for power, there’s still plenty of people in the relevant group who dislike the fascists. Unite with them to take down the fascists and elements of their party who empower them.

    We’ll get nowhere if we assume the entire group of leftists/moderates are fascist supporters. We need to ally.

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      9 months ago

      ??

      There is no “after fascists”? What the hell are you talking about? Are you aware Germany is currently one of the strongest economies, one of the top political players, one of the most influential countries we have today? They also have laws specifically prohibiting denying the holocaust and disseminating Nazi propaganda, because they learned and our . They learned their lesson with fascism and now are actively fighting against it, while being a great country to live in; This is after fascists. Sure, it wasn’t the next fucking day. But it happened, which is more than can be said about the US.

      So yeah, maybe sometimes the solution is to burn the country down and hope it rises from the ashes. If it does, it’ll be stronger. If it doesn’t, maybe it shouldn’t.

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        9 months ago

        I don’t think hoping someone external can decimate our population in a war is the answer. Especially when the country most likely to do so would be China.

        The current US military is more powerful than Hitler’s ever was, and it’s not close.