In recent times, there has been a noticeable rise in 'anti-fascist' rhetoric, which in turn, sets out to incite violence and harm to those perceived as fascist. Regular reminders are put out on social media with popular phrases such as, “punch your local Nazi today” being frequently posted and which remain on Twitter etc, never to be removed. There is, however, an important issue which needs clearing up; chiefly because the bar set, for someone to be labelled a fascist or a Nazi is becoming so increasingly low, it feels some days that most of us could find ourselves in that bracket. This leads me to wonder, that being the case, would I be at risk of violence, if someone became aware of my views and opinions?
Worth remembering that one of the actual Nazi tactics was to place party members in every community group no matter how trivial. This dissenters were afraid to speak out. Gender Ideology is no less totalitarian in its approach.
Worth remembering that one of the actual Nazi tactics was to place party members in every community group no matter how trivial. This dissenters were afraid to speak out. Gender Ideology is no less totalitarian in its approach.
Not too dissimilar to India Willoughby trying to get into the Labour Party, despite having previous links to right wing politics.