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AZJonnie

(4,024 posts)
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 05:42 AM Sep 2025

It's probably telling how automatically the right responds to any "anti-fascist" sentiments

They just KNOW they must be coming from the Left, even when they have no idea who the person who expressed the sentiment IS, don't they?

You ever wonder if, deep-down, most of them are aware that there side are, indeed, the fascists?

But they don't all think this way, because Richardson was almost certainly a kid who thought anyone to the left of his own far-right ideology was fascist, despite the historical inaccuracy (fascism IS a radical right-wing ideology, through and through).

Also more to the point, the WSJ's report was despicable, and they need to print a FULL retraction and apology. Pricks!!!

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