• Nougat
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    The question … was [] “Is the US unique in where it is on the march toward fascism?”

    It was not. The question was:

    Are countries with anti-hate speech laws experiencing the same degree of increase in support of political violence and the advancement of far right parties?

    It’s a combination question, and I do not have enough insight to respond to “the same degree of increase in support of political violence.” I responded to (as I quoted) “the advancement of far right parties.”

    France has the Rassemblement National, with Marine Le Pen. Germany has Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). The UK is all over the place; the ones I’ve heard of are BNP and UKIP.

    The fact that I, a far-away American, have even heard of these people and organizations suggests that they are widespread enough to reach my awareness.

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      8 months ago

      Oh, so NOW you answer the question originally asked. and with … subjective experience not from the countries asked about. Sad.

      Typical American, thinking you can confidantly speak about something you admittedly have little to no experience in.

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        58 months ago

        I’m pretty sure that Germany, France, and the UK are grappling with that right now.

        I qualified my original statement appropriately. Based on your previous misstatement of what “the [OP] question was,” I am not surprised that you missed that.

        If you’re spoiling for a fight, you can find it elsewhere.

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          You qualified your statement by admitting it wasn’t actually answering the question… Don’t answer a question you don’t know the answer to.