• Telorand
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    8 months ago

    He will not get my vote in the primary (which Biden will likely win), but I’m still voting for him in the General, because if he loses, I know for certain I will not be better off when Republicans inevitably enact the policies entailed in Project 2025.

    ETA: Unless by some miracle he loses the primary, in which case, I will be voting for the not-fascist.

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        8 months ago

        He’s not. Genocide is not a prescript of Fascism. Pretending he’s a fascist for this one thing is needlessly reductive and broadens the meaning of Fascism to the point that it doesn’t mean anything useful at all.

        You know who is a fascist? Donald Trump, who on Veterans Day called people on the Left “vermin” to be rooted out, mimicking Hitler’s own words about Jews. Now, explain to me how he and Biden are similar enough to be considered cut from the same cloth.

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        He’s not a fascist but that doesn’t mean he’s really any better than one. The logic Biden is using to defend US support of genocide abroad is the same logic fascists use to oppress domestic populations. In either case, people are needlessly murdered. The only difference is where it’s taking place.

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      8 months ago

      Much appreciated. I’ve started taking some time to read over Project 2025. It’s truly terrifying, not just for the US but for the world.