• hisao@ani.social
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    4 days ago

    Only if the judgement of whether someone is a fascist is always perfect and flawless. But in practice there are way too many false positives, and the accumulation of them leads to increasing isolation from uncomfortable opinions, which makes ones mind even less frustration-tolerant in the long run which leads to even more false positives in future judgements.

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        4 days ago

        You could qualify it as that if the consequences I described were purely hypothetical, but they were already reached and demonstrated in practice countless times.

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          Countless times where people are wrongfully being accuse of fascist ideology? When?

          I know they’ve done it with communism and socialism, but…

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            Often? I was thinking of some high-profile examples and I think a good one would be the Godot drama, where the moderation team accused users of being “fascists,” “bigots,” and similar terms, and proceeded to ban them when those users asked to keep political agenda out of the project.