Admiral X wrote:![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Everyone who disagrees with you is a fascist, according to you.
Edited to tone it down, but the gist is still the same. Oh, and I fixed a few spelling mistakes too.
This is a lie that I hear a lot. And every person who says it is someone engaged in some form of White Supremacy upholding behavior. And they all think (or so they claim) they're individuals and free thinkers. All of them, to a man*. Almost as if they actually can';t think for themselves and can only parrot talking points from pro-Nazi Twitter acounts, 4chan threads, and Subreddits.
But yeah, this a pretty bog standard lie.
Seriously, why do all of you fascism apologists use that exact line, word for word? Each of you say it the same way too. "Everyone who disagrees with you is a fascist." Yes,
everyone. That's why I called Chuck a fascist for not liking
Repo the Genetic Opera. Oh, wait, no I didn't. That's why I called my BFF a fascist for liking
Sex and the City. No, wait, that didn't happen either. Oh, well, if it's everyone, I must've called Bernie Sanders fascist for not sharing my views on gun control. Whoops, that isn't true either. In fact I voted for him in the primary. Did I call The Cinema Snob a fascist for supporting Hillary during that same primary? That would also be a no. I could go on and on really, with political, social, and pop cultural examples but they all ultiamtely add up to the same thing; you're a lying shithead.
No, Admiral X, I don't call EVERYONE who disagrees with me a fascist. Just those who express fascist/fascist sympathizing views. If the number of people calling you a fascist keeps going up and up, maybe it's time to step back and ask yourself; "Is it me?" I mean, I hardly ever get called that, and when I do it's by people who says stupid shit like "You think everyone who disagres with you is a fascist," so I can safely ignore them.
And before you reply to this post, do try to come up with something I haven't had thrown at me by hundreds of other people in the past 2 years.
* I have heard it from women on rare occasions, but between 95 and 99% of the time it's cisgendered men, so I feel comfortable saying "to a man."