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You presuppose a lot of my position and lump me in with a lot of other comments you've read. And in a way you've supported the original point I was trying to make.
I applaud all efforts to slow, halt, or reverse fascism. But the "kindergarten word games" mentioned by the above commenter doesn't really help - and I would argue that it actually hurts since fascism thrives on divisiveness, isolation, and hate. If the takeaway from fascism is to fight it by sowing the same seeds that allowed it to grow in the first place then I fear we won't have the outcomes we hope for. And the specific words proposed by the original comment don't illustrate any essential problems to people they're trying to sway; it does nothing to educate people and see the problem with sober eyes. It's sole design is catharsis and insult.
Before the apparent fascism we know today, both parties (knowingly or unknowingly) laid the groundwork for it in service to capital. Fascism IS Capitalism when times get tough. Capital does not benefit from people seeing each other as equals or wanting to understand each other. The divisiveness is by design.
The Democratic Party as you or I know it is adrift at best; dead at worst. It would require substantive, substantial change in the party for them to "win" in any meaningful, lasting way. But they won't change in any real way - only branding or rhetoric - because that's all they've ever known and that's all that is allowed.
In essence: they are Republicans but with a different veneer. The everyman knows this intuitively. People of all stripes complain of the political, social, and economic system in common ways. The hollow promises of current administration are evidence of this - a lot of people voted how they did based on these hollow promises. However, simultaneously people allow themselves to be bewildered by the "outrage of the week" from whatever media ecosystem they consume. These outrages distract from the common trend lines between the two parties. These trends are evident when you focus attention on the factual reality of both parties actions and ignore their rhetoric and daily outrages.
And just so we're clear: not all outrages are equal in this respect. Some are worth our time and attention. But you need to ask yourself why the media cycle flips so rapidly and readily. It's by design to bewilder - and it's not just coming from one party or another. It's coming from a class of people to a different class of people.
So I'll leave myself open for the usual comments of "both sides huh?" Because if anyone wants to genuinely have a discussion about that we can. But I'm not here to talk to people who approach in bad faith.