
Aug 05, 2023, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by eskielover
Yes but these days terms are thrown around just to call people something & the real meaning is of no importance to them so it has become meaningless
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I'll leave with a little light reading. MOST are aware of those referred to in this short para. MOST recognize the danger. But as I say...believe what you need to.
Groups which are identified as neo-fascist in the United States generally include neo-Nazi organizations and movements such as the Proud Boys,[94] the National Alliance, and the American Nazi Party. The Institute for Historical Review publishes negationist historical papers which are often of an antisemitic nature. The alt-right—a loosely connected coalition of individuals and organizations which advocates a wide range of far-right ideas, from neoreactionaries to white nationalists—is often included under the umbrella term "neo-fascist", because alt-right individuals and organizations advocate a radical form of authoritarian ultranationalism.[95][96]
Wave whatever flag you like Eskie. Most modern western democracies will let you do that.
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