• nialv7@lemmy.world
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    UK, France, and now Germany. The far-right really is winning everywhere huh… What can we do? Is there still hope?

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      Yeah, we take it to the source: Russian propaganda should be completely cut off from the rest of the internet.

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      idk, honestly. usually this kind of tribalism burns itself out after a World War and a bunch of atrocities. there’s a global empathy shortage… too much hate and too little love.

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        usually this kind of tribalism burns itself out after a World War and a bunch of atrocities. there’s a global empathy shortage… too much hate and too little love.

        It’s the understandable pent up anger because of failed promises by ruling elites, hiding behind fake smiles and platitudes, who are supposed to be representative of the people. The older I get, the less the Star Wars Prequel becomes meesa Jar Jar-y. Lucas touched on toxic masculinity and the lack of positive male role models, and I think he saw something in history that none of us have twenty years ago, on how toxic masculinity influences real politics. It’s obvious now how fascism has connection to toxic masculinity, but I think only few saw it at the time.

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      The only time nazis go down is when they are put down. The free world needs strength to do what’s necessary and avoid the paradox of tolerance.

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    Well one of the downside of learning German after living blissfully ignorant for over a decade here is that I can now understand Germans talking around me, and holy fuck have I been exposed to such rampant racism. Kinda explains both the Nazi past, and the current popularity of AfD, and upcoming future Holocaust 2.0.

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      To be honest the far right is up in a lot of places.

      This is a result of the ever growing divide between the rich and the poor, the cost of living crisis, the AI future where a lot of young individuals are struggling finding jobs, the unaffordability of living spaces, etc.

      Look what is happening in the US, that’s what’s scarier, where the right-wing is thriving and they are turning into an autocratic state, with suppression of civil liberties, abuse of power, etc. And they are desperately trying to export this ideology across the Atlantic. They don’t want a strong EU, that can threaten their hegemony and they consider the EU as a threat, long gone are the days of friendship and partnership.

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    Fascism is back like in the late 1920s, we all know what happened right after.

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      NGL, I dont know what happens after this time. It seems like the entire west is turning to fascism so I’m not really sure who’d fight it

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        I’m not sure anyone really fought it last time. The wars didn’t start until Germany started invading other nations which is what started the shooting.

        The US didn’t even enter the war until it was bombed.

        “We fought fascism” is a bit of retroactive justification IMHO. We didn’t, we were just defending ourselves from fascists who attacked first.

        If Hitler stayed in Germany… Who knows?

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        What gets me is that it’s all a response to the generally centre right governments focusing on business for the last 45 years. Government has forgotten about the individual in the west. And the people have had enough.

        Why then, do they turn further right? This should be bonanza time for the left.

        1. Far right parties are happy to tell lies to get into power, so the people hear what they want to hear.
        2. 100 years is too long for living memory to survive.
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          The answer is the conservative propaganda machine, and the USA is a prime example.

          Everything that made America “great” post WW2 were “socialist” driven labour, regulatory movements that decreased wealth inequality, improved economic mobility and housing security, increased quality of life and education, held corporate criminals accountable, etc, etc.

          Wealthy sociopaths took that personally, and have spent the last 55 years destroying all of them; mainly through their ownership of media and dissemination of propaganda/disinformation, destruction of education. They chose fascism over improving the species and civilisation. They are our great filter, if we let them succeed.

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            They’re creating a system in which millions have to die for them to win and dozens have to die for us to win. I know which odds I’m taking in that bet.

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              Yeah, but thanks to their control of the media, they’ve also created a system where millions will leap to defend them while demonizing anyone who criticizes them. When things get truly dire, they’ll just point at some random demographic and say “it’s their fault!” and their followers will eat it up.

              I’d love for them to face consequences for their actions, but going by history they’ll keep getting away with things until an ally backstabs them for power or the regime has eaten itself and fully fallen.

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                That’s true but as the saying goes “cut off the head of the snake and the body dies”. Eventually followers have no one left to follow whereas the other group has no real leaders. Once enough realize it’s a numbers game the outcome is easy enough to predict. The situation just needs to be viewed in a slightly different way than most people are conditioned to view it in.

                That may be a big perspective shift but most of the constraints to our perceived available responses come from the desire to continue living within the confines of a social contract that is rapidly deteriorating. Most people haven’t begun to feel that directly yet but once they do the situation could change very quickly.

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        Yeah, history doesn’t provide much help in this regard because fascism was stopped by the Axis losing a war. That’s not happening this time.

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          And even then nazis were still everywhere in the government, courts, police, army and everywhere else. Hell, some old new generals of newly formed Bundeswehr even had plans to overthrow the government.

          Entnazification is a myth, they were never gone and now they don’t even need to hide anymore.

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        It’ll be the communist in China who will fight fascism. But even China’s claim as being a communist is questionable since the 1990’s.

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          Surely the fascists pretending to be communist will save us from the fascists pretend to be democratic!

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    You can see what’s happening in the USA, Germany. That’s really what you want for yourself? Again?

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      Pretty much all the adults from WWII are dead. Notice we’re doing the same stupid shit? Gilded Age wealth gap, tariffs, fascism, heading for a depression, etc.?

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      I have no part in this. Neither do my peers. Lies, deception, easy answers to complex questions and a lack in education are doing this.

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      Don’t say that too loud, they might find a reason to send you off to something like alligator alcatraz once they’re in power.

      Apparently, those people mysteriously disappeared.

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      Don’t let them get to you. Its like 1000 people doing this. We can change it still.

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        I wish I believed you. I try to keep my defeatism to myself but the overwhelming majority of people around me IRL are going around like nothing is happening, ignoring current events in the name of self care. Must be fucking nice.

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          Yeah, I feel you. I’m ruzzian, and I’m mostly sit in my parents’ home, cause all around me are dumb as fuck

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            I’ve been talking with Russians on Reddit. maybe it’s all bots, but most of them really think NATO started the War in Ukraine, that every country in the West has always hated Russia and wants to destroy them, that all the invasions are in self-defense, that attacking the Baltics and Poland would be justified… it was terrifying.

            they’re so cynical too - Western news is propaganda, Western democracies are shams, NATO wants to destroy Russia, everyone is Russophobic, that our citizens deserve to suffer for arming Ukraine, that we’d kill them all if we could, so they don’t care if they kill us.

            they think they can break NATO, that we will fall apart if Poland is invaded, that Russia will emerge victorious and the Western order will lie in shambles. don’t they see they’re playing with nuclear holocaust? do they care? are they so fatalistic they’d play (apologies) Russian roulette with the extinction of humanity?

            I ask you because you seem sane. is this just propaganda from kremlbots, or are most Russians really like this?

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      Based on my conversation with some Germans, even if afd did have the most offices held, they wouldn’t have the majority. The other parties would tend to work together and afd would tend to be on their own.

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        This is only partially correct. The CDU (conservatives) has growing faction in it that wants to “normalize” relations with AfD and enter a coalition with them. Steigbügelhalter is gonna halt Steigbügel.

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        A party not having the majority doesn’t stop fascism from taking over as Germany well knows.

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          Not a guarantee, just a qualifier to show it’s not a “done deal” to save someone a degree of dread.

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      There isn’t a federal election until 2029, so these polls really don’t matter.

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        Right and the current government is right-wing neoliberals. They’re only going to make everyone’s lives worse so unless die Linke manages to drastically improve its reach, the discontented masses will continue to move towards fascism.

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          Once die Linke stops sucking Russian cock they can have my vote on the federal level. They got 4 years to make it happen.

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        that is not true. it is a snapshot of current voter mentality. if this doesn’t turn around it’s only going to grow and get worse. that’s what this is useful for.

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          The snapshot is not necessarily accurate thought. Who answers polls now other than political extremists?

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          Right and the mentality has almost 4 years to change and a lot of things can happen in 4 years. Which is why the current mentality really doesn’t matter.

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            you’re not understanding. cultures take longer than 4 years to fully foment. they have to go through a lengthy growing process where they are ignored then embraced, maybe ignored again, it’s a whole thing. cultures start, then stop, then restart; or sometimes they take over and push full steam ahead. you cannot know how this current climate will be received by generations preceding it and what kind of legacy it inspires or leaves behind. it’s horrifying to know that you have four years of this potential growth. why would this wane?

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            You were doing great. I agree with you on the facts, your conclusion is baffling though. The polls don’t matter right this second, but mentality absolutely does. What planet do you live on where cause and effect have no relation?

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              Well, feel free to worry about the polls every week then.

              Here is an articles that explains why these weekly “fake elections” polls might actually be harmful to democracy (German).

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                I am confused does thise poll matters or not? In your first comment you said in doesn’t, on your latest you are saying that those polls hurt democracy so that mean it has an effect and that it matter

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                Poor effort. Neither subject change relates to what has been said.

                And just humor your daftness, there’s actual studies (global) that show indifference and obliviousness to current events are more harmful to democracy than any other single factor