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collint0101 said:
o_O.Q said:

the point i'm making is that regardless of whether certain policies predated them or not, they still pushed those policies

they did not take them away as a government opposed to certain policies would

Because those policies are honestly kinda normal. Yes the Nazis had public health care but so did most of Europe both then and now and even the furthest right of conservative politicians aren't arguing to end socialized healthcare in european countries. I will definitely admit that the Nazis are somewhat of an odd case and Spain and Italy are better examples of pure right wing fascism but trying to lump the Nazis in with leftist because of public health care is like saying  communism is right wing because hardcore Marxist are pretty big on gun ownership

"but trying to lump the Nazis in with leftist because of public health care"

which is why i looked at their policies as a collective and didn't jump to an assumption based on one single policy? oh and there's also the fact that they called themselves socialists?

can you state any right wing policies the nazis had? if you can get past 2 you deserve a commendation

 

also... you keep associating fascism purely with the right... but if the left is about centralising power and fascism is about misused centralised power... how can you deny the connection between the left and fascism?


Last edited by o_O.Q - on 29 July 2018