• @Grizzlyboy@lemm.ee
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    Early warning signs of fascism:

    1.) Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism

    2.) Disdain for the importance of human rights

    3.) Identification of enemies/scapegoats as a unifying cause

    4.) The supremacy of the military/avid militarism

    5.) Rampant sexism

    6.) A controlled mass media

    7.) Obsession with national security

    8.) Religion and ruling elite tied together

    9.) Power of corporations protected

    10.) Power of labor suppressed or eliminated

    11.) Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts

    12.) Obsession with crime and punishment

    13.) Rampant cronyism and corruption

    14.) Fraudulent elections

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      so you mean to tell me my country was fascist all along

      • @Venator@lemmy.nz
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        171 month ago

        It’s a sliding scale and it’s recently descended into unambiguously facist territory.

        Its like diagnosing a disease: just one symptom isn’t conclusive, but when you have all the known symptoms you can be pretty sure what it is.

      • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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        151 month ago

        The Democrats were less obvious but still bow down to corporations.

        "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.” — Benito Mussolini.

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          Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.

          i’m struggling to think of a single capitalist state i have some knowledge of that doesn’t work like this. there are probably a few of them…?

          • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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            61 month ago

            Merger is the key word.

            Corporates do have some power, to greater or lesser degrees, in most government systems. But very few have the level of control over writing laws and paying politicians that the USA has.

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              i can think of a few, very much including my own.

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                  oh we had a literal fascist as our head of state very recently and the current one reminds me of us democrats, as in he barely even acknowledges it properly, and even lets fascist policy pass. i think this is definetly a sign lololol

          • @seeigel@feddit.org
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            Corporatism doesn’t have to come with racism. Technically fascism neither, but nobody uses it like that.

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              fascism necessarily does though. they use it as a tool of division.

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                  oh, they divide by sex and gender too. and they are literally deporting people because of the place they came from in the us.

                  and more.

      • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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        31 month ago

        They helped building it, by constantly taking the “moral high ground” (succumbing to fascists, not calling them fascists because some people making racist jokes might weren’t actually fascists).

  • @BreadOven@lemmy.world
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    561 month ago
    First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
         Because I was not a socialist.
    
    Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
         Because I was not a trade unionist.
    
    Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
         Because I was not a Jew.
    
    Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
    
    • Martin Niemöller

    Just in case people don’t know the original.

  • CaptainBasculin
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    131 month ago

    Trump’s implied support for Erdogan is also considered to be one of the reasons why Erdogan’s trying this hard to keep himself as the leader even though protests are riling up all around the country. Speak out for us too.

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      21 month ago

      I can’t find a site that shows where protests will be held, last I attended was an entire week ago

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        21 month ago

        Check your local CHP il teşkilatlığı’s social media for organised protests, or search your il with latest on twitter.

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    We’re past the point of speaking out.

    I would like for you to consider why the US constitution outlines free speech in its first amendment, and the right to bear arms in the second. The reason why is not that different than the principal of charity, or the social contract of tolerance. The first amendment outlines and sets speech, language, as the first step in challenging authority. But implicit in that principal, is the idea that governments are precluded from not listening, or not being available to that speech. It is literally in why the US constitution is structured the way it is, in putting limits and restraints on governments, not people.

    We have devolved long past the point where free speech is respected by the US government, under any interpretation of the words.

    The second, is an enshrining of the right to to the use of violence when the first is no longer being respected.

  • @minorkeys@lemmy.world
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    You need to do more than speak out though. We’ve been speaking out about Trump for a decade and he’s was reflected and is currently breaking America to rebuild it into some kind of dictatorship.

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      61 month ago

      As awful as he is, I think he serves a good example of the opposite being true. It can serve as a warning.

      “If we give any President this authority, someone like Donald Trump could use it if they ever got elected.”

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      51 month ago

      My friends and are I looking into making our own commune.

    • @arotrios@lemmy.world
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      You’re not powerless, and you’re not alone.

      They want you to be afraid. You know how you beat fear? You fucking let your anger out. Turn that flight reflex into fight. Forge the adrenaline of threat into rage at what this Nazi fuck is doing to our country, to your neighbors, to your family, to YOU.

      And then let it cool just enough so that it becomes the blade of freedom that will drive and defend you. Let it guide you tactically and strategically, and find others willing to raise their blades to join yours.

      Start going to your local town halls and visit your representatives in person. Write and call them if you can’t - use physical mail.

      Join the protests, but with a group looking out for each other and has smart tactics - not carrying cell phones, is ready to defend themselves, masked, and has a smart exit strategy. Be aware that if the police know who you are, so do the alt-right thugs who are willing to do what the police won’'t.

      We beat the Nazis before. We beat the Confederacy before.

      We will do it again.