JD Vance brings 'sanewashing' to the debate stage - eviltoast
  • FrowingFostek@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    In my personal opinion trump isn’t ideologically fascist. I would consider him opportunistically fascist.

    I believe he wields his rhetoric for his own personal gain. I’m thinking he would just as quickly change his rhetoric if it advantaged him.

    None of what I’ve seen from the current GOP tells me any one of them has the same saucy charisma as trumf. He’s not built like them, his defining trait with the GOP is that he’s a garbage human being.

    • archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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      3 months ago

      I think this way of viewing fascism is misleading. All fascist leaders use it to gain power - it is the willingness to use force against the out-group and hyper-nationalism that helps them solidify their position. It is the belief that doing so will make their country ‘great’ that is the ideological underpinning, and Trump absolutely fits that description.

      I think he’s just really bad at it.

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        3 months ago

        That could very well be true. I chose to believe he doesn’t really believe he is making the country ‘great’. He is simply reading from fascisms playbook, as a result of late capital.

        I agree, that some might say he subscribes to palingenetic ultranationalism. Yet, I think that would make him a fascistic collaborator.

        Either way its all bad news.