ID: Photo of a pink felt heart on a slightly paler pink background, overlaying is stylised text: “make the world a better place punch a nazi in their face”

    • алсааас [she/they]@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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      2 months ago

      lmaooo, “maybe try fighting harder on the marketing place of ideas?! 👉👈🥺”

      Fascism can only be stopped by a bullet in the head and a strong socialist movement exposing their lies, especially regarding their perverted partially leftist rhetoric

        • алсааас [she/they]@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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          2 months ago

          basically all of (south) eastern europe + all (now ex-)soviet republics until the 1990s

          the bullet part: civil war in ussr (the whites were proto-fascist af) and ww2 in the rest of (south) eastern europe

          + fascists were perpetually heavily persecuted by the agencies of state socialism

          now the movement part: socialism builds around solving the issues of the working classes first and foremost by changing the material basis of society. It provides solutions which take the problem by it’s root (e.g. not reforming capitalism – which is the root cause of poverty, homelessness, hunger etc. – but eliminating it)

          facism (partially) uses a perversion of leftist rhetoric to fool and garner support from working people.

          after said state socialisms found their ends, the following bourgeois “democracies” failed to address the needs of working people, allowing for fascist rhetoric to capture the minds of many. and ofc the rigorous persecution stopped too

          the former territory of the GDR provides one of the best examples of the combination of the two

          western and southern europe (mainly France and Italy; with the exception of Spain, which had a continued fascist presence long after WW2) had momentary violence against fascists, which was not upheld after ww2 (or after the revolution in Portugal’s case), but still had flourishing socialist movements (talking about real socialism, not the french “socialist” party), mainly strong communist parties. after their disintegration in the 90s, fascists had a much easier time and we are seeing the effects today just as well in the rest of europe as in Germany

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            2 months ago

            so what, all that nationalist, fascist scum in yugoslavia war in the 90ies just materialized from nothing in no time?