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posted ago by englishpleb ago by englishpleb +13 / -0

Their entire woke agenda has significant emotional kick due to co-opting the Nazi label. They are very susceptible if we can turn that label against them. And it wouldn’t even be a lie- the establishment and their pawns certainly act like them (silencing dissent, fostering hatred, gaslighting, etc.), so the label is much deserved. Use it, and neuter their narrative!

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strictly1957 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've stated the same here many times. We need to invert Rules For Radicals and aim all of Alinsky's tactics back at the Marxist Left, who will crumble under those tactics if properly employed.

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englishpleb [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Same, but doesn’t seem to catch on for me unfortunately. People are more inclined to call them Communists- more accurate technically, but doesn’t carry the weight it deserves with the left. And at this point, arguing over such technical differences is the same as debating if gulags or camps are worse. Glad someone like Gina’s carrying the torch.

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TruthyBrat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hayek observed ~75 years ago there's little difference between Communists and Nazis. It was true then, it's true today.

Although our modern socialists' promise of greater freedom is genuine and sincere, in recent years observer after observer has been impressed by the unforeseen consequences of socialism, the extraordinary similarity in many respects of the conditions under "communism" and "fascism." As the writer Peter Drucker expressed it in 1939, "the complete collapse of the belief in the attainability of freedom and equality through Marxism has forced Russia to travel the same road toward a totalitarian society of un-freedom and inequality which Germany has been following. Not that communism and fascism are essentially the same. Fascism is the stage reached after communism has proved an illusion, and it has proved as much an illusion in Russia as in pre-Hitler Germany."

No less significant is the intellectual outlook of the rank and file in the communist and fascist movements in Germany before 1933. The relative ease with which a young communist could be converted into a Nazi or vice versa was well known, best of all to the propagandists of the two parties. The communists and Nazis clashed more frequently with each other than with other parties simply because they competed for the same type of mind and reserved for each other the hatred of the heretic. Their practice showed how closely they are related. To both, the real enemy, the man with whom they had nothing in common, was the liberal of the old type. While to the Nazi the communist and to the communist the Nazi, and to both the socialist, are potential recruits made of the right timber, they both know that there can be no compromise between them and those who really believe in individual freedom.

-- F.A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom

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englishpleb [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting take, sounds reasonable to me on first pass. Thanks for the reading material!