151 points

Because the conditions required for fascism to take root have been incubating for decades.

Massive wealth inequality, insecure employment, non-existent labor laws and worker’s rights, hollowed-out education, healthcare and social services, large corporations getting to write their own laws verbatim, political parties sucking dick for their donors, endless war ensuring unlimited money for the military-industrial complex, demonization of brown-people-of-the-week, fetishization of ‘the troops’ and ongoing acceptance of brutality.

People are poor, desperate, ignorant, exploited and forgotten, they’re shown every day that killing the shit out of outsiders is the solution to all the country’s problems, anyone pushing actual progressive ideals is shut down and demonized as a threat to the profits of the 0.1%, giving people a choice between rightwing bastardry and neoliberal bastardry as their only lens through which to see the world.

Give that the opportunity to flare up and of course it’s fucking going to. The republicans want it, the dems do nothing to prevent it.

It’s like watching a party get the wrong kind of rowdy all night, you keep supplying drinks regardless, then you wonder why it turns into a fight, oh no how could this ever happen?

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18 points

This is the correct answer.

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I’m starting to feel like fascism is almost just like the default end-state of humanity, and we are evolutionarily bound to end up there.

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15 points

it’s an effective meta for rich people.

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Once a group gets big enough you’re not able to get everybody to agree. So you do things some people want and use force against the opposition. Combine this with larger groups fighting over limited resources and you’ve got a recipe for authoritarianism.

Agriculture was a trap.

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I heard an interesting comparison lately saying basically that blaming the development of agriculture for late stage capitalism is like blaming calculus for the development of the atom bomb, and I would tend to agree.

It’s looking like agriculture was probably used originally to keep us longer in community at sites like Gobekli Tepe, and probably was absolutely life saving for us at that time.

The real issue arose from not persecuting those who would horde various types of wealth more severely (or at all).

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4 points

It’s an extension of Capitalism, both serve capital interests, but neither capitalism nor fascism are inherent to people

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19 points

Roy is great. He’s no Moss, but he’s great.

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14 points

Sad Richmond noises

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10 points

Aren’t all his noises kind of sad?

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Roy and Moss together are far greater than Roy and Moss separately. I would watch another 50 seasons of that show even with the audience background laughter.

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10 points

I’ve always said one of my strangest personalities “quirks” is that I’m a misanthrope that loves to help and to make people laugh.

…I still hate people though. Sooooooooo many people seriously fucking suck…

Not you folks of course, you’re cool :P

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4 points

Humanity is like that racist analogy of a bowl of M&Ms but a few are poisoned.

Except that almost all of them are candy covered shit and there’s like one or two in the bowl that are chocolate.

Oh, and if you don’t try every one there’s something wrong with you.

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67 points

This is a health check and America is very sick.

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33 points

Looks over at America who’s been covering themselves with their own feces for the past decade.

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What’s terrible is that it’s the right hand that keeps covering us with shit while those of us on the left hand try desperately to get the soap. Not enough soap for all the shit. :(

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You’re missing the analogy of it being a defence mechanism in cases of abuse in children. Just cleaning the child up will not fix the issue.

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54 points

Same answer it’s been for my whole lifetime: a small number of extremely wealthy individuals pumping a constant stream of money into conservative media with the express purpose of changing public opinion.

People who’ve been listening to this stuff their entire lives don’t live in the real world. They legitimately don’t believe in reality, and after a certain point I’m not sure it’s possible to bring them back. Much like climate change, this kind of thing should’ve been stopped at the source decades ago, and it might just be too late now.

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18 points

Almost like conservatism is the problem

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49 points

lies, hatred, and illegal behavior have resulted in zero consequence because people are afraid of hurting GOP’s sensitive fee fees, so now a rapist convicted felon con man might be dictator next week

where are all the “we need to respect their viewpoint!!” people now?

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They put on a different hat, but they are still here, shouting ‘they are trying to supress us’. Come back next week for ‘we will hunt you down’.

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