Do most of our Trump supporters understand that they're supporting fascism?

I bet you can't. You are conned by Trump and the right and what you have for a mind is closed. When do you offer substance? Just drive by insults and Trumpian lies.
Go piss up a wet rope dipshit.

How's that for substance fuck wad?
 
No it's not. It will tell you good bye then be right back buzzing around you like a shit fly.

It's really a fucked up unit that Hume thing.
Haha, you got that right! That's part of the reason why I love antagonizing him.
 
I'm sure that some do.
Two many credible insiders from Trump's previous administration have made the case that Trump is fascist to the core.
Then, Trump confirms it with his own words.

I'm not sure that they all do, however.
Some are dysfunctionally stupid to the core.
They haven't a clue as to that for which they're voting.
They think that they're addressing their personal grievances effectively---absolute proof of their intellectual deficiency.

It probably doesn't matter.
What eventually happens to fascists at the end will happen to them....either way.
List 5 traits of fascists for us if you would...
 
Supporting Trump is supporting an American Reich,
and the most glib of the trumpanzees
Maybe you can explain this to me. You, @Jarod and @Concart are about the only dems here that seem somewhat rational.
Why is it so many on the left think that if one doesn’t support Kamala they must be voting for Trump?
That’s completely irrational.
 
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Maybe you can explain this to me. You, @Jarod and @Concart are about the only dems here that seem somewhat rational.
Why is it so many on the left think that if one doesn’t support Kamala they must be voting for Trump?
That’s completely irrational.
It's not that complicated at all.

NOT voting for Harris is not doing the most possible to stop Trump.

Any non-vote or any vote for a fringe candidate is not as helpful in stopping Trump as a vote for Harris.
Harris is the only candidate with a chance to stop Trump.
One of those two is going to win.

If one doesn't vote for Harris, then, that means that stopping Trump is not the main goal,
and that's what's irrational to those of us who recognize a Trump victory as an existential threat to the nation.
 
Authoritarianism
Racism
Xenophobia
Misogyny
Censorship
....all of which you are supporting whether you realize it or not.
The filthy whore checks four out of five boxes.

Why are you so fucking stupid? Have you always been or is it something came on with your dementia?
 
List 5 traits of fascists for us if you would...
fascism is simply the unity of corporate and government power.

it's basically a neocon government with supply side policies and banker bailouts.

fascism is often internationalist these days, because the largest corporations are multinational and seek to sculpt all national policies in their favor.
 
Authoritarianism
Racism
Xenophobia
Misogyny
Censorship
....all of which you are supporting whether you realize it or not.

All traits of the Democrat party and Left, except they substitute misandrogyny (hatred of men) for misogyny. All of which you are knowingly supporting.
 
I'm sure that some do.
Two many credible insiders from Trump's previous administration have made the case that Trump is fascist to the core.
Then, Trump confirms it with his own words.

I'm not sure that they all do, however.
Some are dysfunctionally stupid to the core.
They haven't a clue as to that for which they're voting.
They think that they're addressing their personal grievances effectively---absolute proof of their intellectual deficiency.

It probably doesn't matter.
What eventually happens to fascists at the end will happen to them....either way.
Do you understand what an incredibly stupid and lunatic statement that is? :palm:
 
fascism is simply the unity of corporate and government power.

it's basically a neocon government with supply side policies and banker bailouts.

fascism is often internationalist these days, because the largest corporations are multinational and seek to sculpt all national policies in their favor.
Fascism is that but a lot more. It is a marriage between a dictator and industry. Characteristics are controlling the press and courts too. It often has family members on the staff to maintain control. We know who fits that, don't we?
 
Fascism is that but a lot more. It is a marriage between a dictator and industry. Characteristics are controlling the press and courts too. It often has family members on the staff to maintain control. We know who fits that, don't we?
yeah. like big pharma controlling the media and government agencies.

nepotism is not traditionally part of fascism.

but if you mean hunter Biden I guess you;re right.
 
Harris is the only candidate with a chance to stop Trump.
That’s pretty sad that weak of a candidate is the only one to stop Trump.
Too bad Dems tend to run off the good ones.
Oh wait, none were run off this election season. That was in 2020.
A weak candidate was selected by the regime.
 
That’s pretty sad that weak of a candidate is the only one to stop Trump.
Too bad Dems tend to run off the good ones.
Oh wait, none were run off this election season. That was in 2020.
A weak candidate was selected by the regime.
The Politburo selected one of their own to be anointed as their party "chairman." After all, that's how Leftist dictatorships all over the world have always done things...
 
yeah. like big pharma controlling the media and government agencies.

nepotism is not traditionally part of fascism.

but if you mean hunter Biden I guess you;re right.
Nepotism can be, but it isn't generally a major option. The children of top leaders in a fascist, or other authoritarian, government are generally granted some special, elite, position of power somewhere in the whole of the government hierarchy.
 
I'll talk about it dipshit. Before I do you have to tell us what a fascist is. I know you're a parrot and can only repeat what you hear.
Fascist by Tim Goodwin

It starts so small, almost invisible—
a feeling of belonging, the warmth of a crowd
that calls itself strong, unbreakable, sure.
You tell yourself it’s just a way to rebel,
to take back power, to feel like you matter.
But beneath it all, there’s a word waiting,
a word you ignore fascism.

You don’t notice as it sinks in, as it spreads,
as it becomes something you wear like armor,
something that turns every doubt into rage,
every question into weakness to be silenced.
The voices around you grow louder, harder,
and you feel the pull to shut out everything else,
to let go of softness, of compassion, of doubt,
and to accept it, to become what they call strength.

You ignore the moments that feel wrong,
the way people flinch, the fear in their eyes,
the quiet way they step back from your path.
It’s easier not to look, to push it away,
to call it loyalty, to call it pride,
but there it is, cold and heavy: fascism.

One day, you look in the mirror, and you see it.
Fascism staring back at you, in your own eyes,
in the hard line of your mouth, in the coldness
that’s taken root and won’t let go.
You feel it now—fascism in your blood,
fascism in your words, in the way you think.
This isn’t rebellion. This isn’t power.
It’s fascism, and it’s wrapped around you,
too tight to shake off, too deep to deny.

You didn’t mean to get here, but here you are,
a fascist, through and through, with nowhere to turn.
And now you wonder, with a sinking dread,
if there’s any way back from this,
or if fascism is all you have left.

Because you see it now, raw and relentless—
the way it’s clung to you, crept into your skin,
until you don’t know where it ends, and you begin.
Fascism in your thoughts, fascism in your voice,
fascism in your silence, in your very name.

And you stand there, staring at yourself,
and you know the truth, plain and unyielding:
fascism is who you’ve become.
 
Fascist by Tim Goodwin

It starts so small, almost invisible—
a feeling of belonging, the warmth of a crowd
that calls itself strong, unbreakable, sure.
You tell yourself it’s just a way to rebel,
to take back power, to feel like you matter.
But beneath it all, there’s a word waiting,
a word you ignore fascism.

You don’t notice as it sinks in, as it spreads,
as it becomes something you wear like armor,
something that turns every doubt into rage,
every question into weakness to be silenced.
The voices around you grow louder, harder,
and you feel the pull to shut out everything else,
to let go of softness, of compassion, of doubt,
and to accept it, to become what they call strength.

You ignore the moments that feel wrong,
the way people flinch, the fear in their eyes,
the quiet way they step back from your path.
It’s easier not to look, to push it away,
to call it loyalty, to call it pride,
but there it is, cold and heavy: fascism.

One day, you look in the mirror, and you see it.
Fascism staring back at you, in your own eyes,
in the hard line of your mouth, in the coldness
that’s taken root and won’t let go.
You feel it now—fascism in your blood,
fascism in your words, in the way you think.
This isn’t rebellion. This isn’t power.
It’s fascism, and it’s wrapped around you,
too tight to shake off, too deep to deny.

You didn’t mean to get here, but here you are,
a fascist, through and through, with nowhere to turn.
And now you wonder, with a sinking dread,
if there’s any way back from this,
or if fascism is all you have left.

Because you see it now, raw and relentless—
the way it’s clung to you, crept into your skin,
until you don’t know where it ends, and you begin.
Fascism in your thoughts, fascism in your voice,
fascism in your silence, in your very name.

And you stand there, staring at yourself,
and you know the truth, plain and unyielding:
fascism is who you’ve become.
It'd be nice if you actually knew what fascism is...
 
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