#12285926, By Skirlasvoud Donald Trump, first orange US President

  • Skirlasvoud 21 Aug 2018 15:26:41 4,039 posts
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    Technoishmatt wrote:
    There often seems to be a bit of cross over between antifa and anarchists, but it isnt like there is an organised globally homogenous group. Despite the conspiracy theories, George Soros/Shillary/etc is not funding and organising them.
    That's the one curious difference between fascists and anti-fascists.

    Fascists seem to be better organized. Probably because fascism draws from the same dark instincts in every human being universally.

    Anti-fascists however, are more splintered. Probably because they can agree on fighting fascism, but when it comes to a unifying ideology beyond that, it's all up in the air.

    It's sadly also the reason why fascism usually wins out over anti-fascism. The anti-fascist movement in the spanish civil war just disintegrated into fighting each other, while the Nazi-Party didn't face a unified political bloc.


    It just shows that anti-fascism is rarely just about fighting fascism. It usually has Anarchist overtones, same as fascism sometimes having racial, and usually having nationalistic and authoritarian overtones.

    Edited by Skirlasvoud at 15:33:32 21-08-2018
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