at literally no point was i being “a running dog for nazism”
and repeatedly i showed how this exact failing was useful for the current fascist movement.
"Interesting lingo you use there "
how can i phrase it without setting off your imaginary dog whistles? also i get these concepts from… anti-fascist academics.
i do agree that it’s important to flag nazis as bad, and socially reify that,
but also that we need to be able to point out when the more clever nazis get the stupidest portion of progressives to socialize that other progressive groups are the real nazis, and that even trying to discuss the matter is an admission of guilt.
the original comment i was discussing a bout was talking about the FRAMING.
like saying “right thing for the wrong reasons.” which is important, because sometimes failing to distinguish helps the nazis.
this is the part about blue curtains, but you have not yet actually noticed the point we are making beyond your simpler interpretation of what is being said.
as a progressive and a leftist, i find this exhausting, because the inability for people to comprehend words past the social signalling is directly responsible for much of the recent fascist success.
but let’s keep ignoring all of that, because academics are mean for saying we have to think about context sometimes.
at literally no point was i being “a running dog for nazism” and repeatedly i showed how this exact failing was useful for the current fascist movement.
"Interesting lingo you use there "
how can i phrase it without setting off your imaginary dog whistles? also i get these concepts from… anti-fascist academics.
i do agree that it’s important to flag nazis as bad, and socially reify that, but also that we need to be able to point out when the more clever nazis get the stupidest portion of progressives to socialize that other progressive groups are the real nazis, and that even trying to discuss the matter is an admission of guilt.
the original comment i was discussing a bout was talking about the FRAMING.
like saying “right thing for the wrong reasons.” which is important, because sometimes failing to distinguish helps the nazis.
this is the part about blue curtains, but you have not yet actually noticed the point we are making beyond your simpler interpretation of what is being said.
as a progressive and a leftist, i find this exhausting, because the inability for people to comprehend words past the social signalling is directly responsible for much of the recent fascist success.
but let’s keep ignoring all of that, because academics are mean for saying we have to think about context sometimes.