• cmhe@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    TBH, it is very difficult to me differentiating between the different flavors of authoritarians.

    Maybe someone can make an easy to understand comparison matrix? You know, “Kills people because they have a different opinion.”, “Suppresses minorities.”, etc.

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      4 hours ago

      There’s basically ideologues versus hateful people versus indifferent sociopaths (overlap is common)

      I consider political ideologues and “technocrats” and extremely pedantic rule-following bureaucrats to be different flavors of ideologues (has a specific worldview they try to enforce / uphold)

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      Fascism, just like Communism or even a Dictatorships are not inherently bad.

      We as humans key in on the oppressive authoritarianism of them as the evil in the system.

      That’s why I’d recommend you lump them all together as “oppressive authoritarianism” until one of them proves us otherwise, and not to need to find the nuances between them to prove they’re bad.

      • pogmommy@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 hours ago

        Fascism, just like Communism or even a Dictatorships are not inherently bad

        No offense but what the fuck are you even saying

        Fascism is absolutely inherently bad, there is no removal of its evil, oppressive, and authoritarian traits after which anything is left.

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          In their defense, if everyone was perfect everything would be perfect.

          But you’re absolutely right. As long as humans are human there’s no way to separate human nature from authority. And as a result, any system that doesn’t strictly limit scope and authority is inherently bad.