9 responses to “How Fascism Works

  1. Speaking Tree's avatar Speaking Tree

    The rot was there from the start. The Big Bang—Genesis—whatever story you tell, it wasn’t just creation. It was the first betrayal. One became many. Unity shattered into us and them, difference etched into the bones of the universe.

    And what did we do with the fracture? We turned it into a weapon.

    Fascism isn’t a glitch in the system. No, no no. It is the system, its endemic to our world—pushed to its natural extreme. Divide. Cleanse. Purify. The same force that tore stars apart now builds walls and digs mass graves, wrapped in the ragged myths of chosen people and holy land!

    Can it be fixed? No. The wound is too old. Too deep.

    But you can choose how you stand in it:

    With the boot—crushing difference into silence,

    Or with the fire—solidarity as resistance, love as insurgency, kindness as a blade.

    The universe split itself open. Now fight for what grows in the cracks.

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  2. “Fascism allows the victimhood to be manipulated to justify the past, to continue policies, or implement new policies of oppression.”

    Real life example of this being diagnosed autistic people will soon have to register to have their privacy rights taken away, in a way that neurotypical people will not.

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    • I saw that too. Totally not necessary to so science on autism. To me, it’s a registry to be able to eliminate a class of individuals that the administration deems weak/unworthy. Very scary and dangerous trend. Harkens back to when the Nazis had a program that did this. That program perfected the “technologies” of the concentration camps.

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      • That’s terrifying. It also reminds me of the film/book Divergent as well, and how those that couldn’t be controlled/fit to a box were targeted. It’s the same thing— autistic people are VERY worthy and useful but are being oppressed into homelessness, subtly bullied out of workplaces for not fitting in.

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      • Very sad what’s happening. The cruelty being vented in society is so disheartening. I wonder how long it will take to reverse these trends assuming we get rid of MAGA sooner than later.

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  3. “A place where patriarchy was strong and unthreatened.” Exactly!

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  4. Sounds so much like what is happening here now, especially in the colleges and universities.

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    • Yes, there’s a good chapter with lots of detail. Some quite shocking examples of how the right has been seriously eroding and destroying education. They actually maintain a list of left leaning professors to target, etc.

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  5. Wow! Terrifying! Thanks so much for the book recommendation.

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