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It's multipurpose, it celebrates pride, and it can be used to smack a fascist with if they get in your face about it <3
I don't think violently hurting people is a good idea.
Fascists arent people, so i agree.
Or do you mean we should protect fascists? Because no. That is not how we get and keep our rights. We get and keep our rights by negotiating, and political power, un fortunately, is stored in barrels. I think that's how that saying goes.
What is the point of this? Fascists are obviously people. There is no non-person fascist. What do you gain by pretending otherwise?
Dehumanizing a fictional enemy lets collectivists and terrorist supporters feel like they are in a real war without being in one and also let's them balance the cognitive dissonance of a discourse that claims to accept others while in practice they just want to get rid of others
It's fascinating, actually
Not in any of the ways that matter.