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- Aug 19, 2020
Wanted to thank you for pointing out how inadequate the definition of perceived fascism, in lexicon, is while people are criticizing it in the modern fields of debate. Only about 10% of people I've seen use the term recognize what it is, and almost none of them would criticize Japan in the same way. Whether through perceived potential racism, or how based and conservative they are, they are fascist in nature. Also I agree, I'm not transphobic, although I fear the concept of putting women & children around these people, as they're predominantly deranged predators. I think they wish transphobia was real, they wish people would fear them, and are trying to speak that into existence. In reality, when you're told that you're phobic of something at the point of your life where you barely understand it, and you're not, it just incites rage, as you shake off the insult to your character with anger. That prevents people from understanding, from laughing, which is what they fear the most. The realization that it's just a cruel, sad little joke they're playing, like deformed jesters, and not in the silly, whimsical kind of way, but of the circus-clown variety. Through that knowledge we prevent striation of 'us vs them' which emboldens the enemy camp, and we teach the youth the sad reality of it's potential.