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I'm seeing a lot of "Heh, the 'you can't vote out fascism' crowd is pretty quiet right now
" posts that will probably age extremely poorly
Same as when Assad got replaced by a literal ISIS leader. If Putin got replaced by that nazi Navalny they would also be celebrating "the defeat of fascism". I also remember very well how libs celebrated the fascist coup in Ukraine. It's the same story every time.
When a liberal does not understand fascism ("fascism is just ultra-nationalism")
Edit: Wow, I got 20 upvotes! Thank you all for upvoting my comment when it was just me pointing out how liberals fail to understand and define fascism.
and by that they mean "fascism is when not unconditionally pro-EU/pro-US"
Yeah, Ukrainian fascism gets a pass for the liberals.