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iaseiadit | 1 year ago
Or are you speaking more broadly about the U.S.? Is it fascist to revert to a sane border policy that’s aligned with what most U.S. citizens and legal immigrants want? Or an executive branch that’s actually run by a democratically-elected individual, instead a non-elected shadow government that governed on behalf of a dementia-afflicted president whose condition was hidden from the American public for years? The same government that censored the media? Or the tech companies that willingly obliged with the government censorship? The same tech companies that fired employees for expressing opinions that differed from those held by the liberal establishment?
Sorry, I’m getting very confused if we’re turning into the fascism or finally turning away from it.
UniverseHacker|1 year ago
iaseiadit|1 year ago
Violating the immigration process is breaking the law. Enforcing our laws is not “unjustly persecuting” people.
If you can’t be intellectually honest and distinguish between illegal and legal immigration, or the fact that the U.S. does not have an open border and US citizens overwhelmingly do not want an open border with the rest of the world, there’s no basis for a conversation.
tomlockwood|1 year ago
iaseiadit|1 year ago
> Is the republican party full of bright young twenty year olds?
An absurd question, especially when outgoing Democratic president is a senile octogenarian. Twenty year olds traditionally favor Democrats, (although many shifted towards Trump in this election) but how is that evidence of fascism?
> Can you post “cis” on twitter?
Could you speak freely about Covid-19’s origins on Facebook? Is censorship only fascism when you don’t like it?
codesnik|1 year ago
unknown|1 year ago
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