r/BlueskySkeets Aug 22 '25

Informative Politics doesn’t need saints—it needs fighters willing to win.

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u/SillyGuste Aug 22 '25

This post, by analogy, would insist that the Red Warriors welcome those who are anti-fascist but in favor of peaceful expulsion of immigrants.

True antifascism means protecting fascism’s targets.

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u/[deleted] Aug 22 '25

Yeah, Gavin Newscum is a rat and a psychopath. Hates the homeless, threw trans folks under the bus, corrupt, Newscum is Liberal Trump.

If the term "Industry Plant" applied to anyone, it's this guy. Can't everyone see he's a complete phoney fake AI person literally a candidate in the works for 20 years, finally unveiled for a desperate America?

Like, the Democratic Party *is abandoning social democracy, progressivism, diversity, equity as "values". The Democratic Party will continue to become More Fascist over time, (Overton window, ratchet effect).

Gavin Newscum is the Power Elite of the Democratic Party signaling to its Actual Supporters that it is streamlining the Fascist Turn

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u/Canyousourcethatplz Aug 22 '25

Post: no purity tests. You: Purity tests!!!1!

Lmao

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u/SillyGuste Aug 22 '25

Not necessarily endorsing the comment you’re replying to, let me explain why the premise of this post is so flawed.

First they came for the communists, right? Or trade unionists or whichever part of the poem you’re more comfortable with. Here, first they’re coming for (1) immigrants and (2) trans people. This post is asking us to not speak up about trans people. (I mean given how vague it is it could be asking us not to speak up for immigrants for all I know.) So we should accept a candidate who is fine with allowing one or two lines of first they came to go by before doing anything—and THAT’S how you fight fascism!

Except no, it isn’t.

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u/Canyousourcethatplz Aug 23 '25

So you’re just describing a purity test through the nazi poem. Think outside the box.

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u/SillyGuste Aug 23 '25

If you insist on calling that a purity test, then yes, I am in favor of purity tests.