You really don't know the definition of fascism, do you? Let me guess, Don Lemon the Fascist was committing an insurrection?
Originally Posted by jayzee43
Oh we know fascism. And we know the ways the democrats apply their fascist behaviors.
Double post from earlier in this thread but relevant. Democrats in action:
1. Suppression of Free Speech and Censorship: Democrats partnered with tech companies to censor "disinformation," such as during COVID-19 or elections, which critics liken to fascist media control.
Examples include the Biden administration's pressure on social media platforms to remove content, seen as protecting the party's narrative.
2. Government Overreach and Control of Industry: Policies like expanded regulations (e.g., on climate, healthcare, or tech) are viewed as fascist-style statism, where the government dominates the economy for the "common good."
3. Weaponization of Institutions Against Opponents: The use of the Justice Department or FBI to investigate political rivals (e.g., Trump-related probes or January 6 prosecutions) is called "lawfare," akin to fascist persecution of dissidents. Including detaining opponents without fair trials.
4. Gun Control as Disarmament: Strict gun laws in Democratic-led states are equated to fascist efforts to disarm citizens, preventing resistance to authoritarianism.
5. Division Along Identity Lines: Identity politics, DEI initiatives, and racial/ethnic focus are seen as pitting groups against each other, similar to fascist scapegoating or class division.
6. Undermining Democratic Processes: Nominating leaders like Kamala Harris without primaries is called anti-democratic, with illusions of choice maintained. Immigration policies are to alter voter demographics and change the outcome of elections.
7. Control of Education and Media: Influence over public schools, Hollywood, and media is compared to fascist propaganda machines.