milfmarthawayne:

milfmarthawayne:

The whole point of writing fascist characters as human beings is that real fascists are also human beings. If you think of fascists as somehow less than human you are falling into the trap of letting their mentality frame your worldview, thus legitimizing their course of action!

When you start looking at fascists as subhuman the debate becomes ‘which group is actually subhuman and which is being unfairly maligned?’ And personally I’m not fucking comfortable with that question being on the table ever.

#ADDITIONALLY #it makes recognizing fascist ideology in the people around you so much harder #bc if you know someone as a person #and a fascist isn’t a person #then clearly this person can’t be a fascist #or have fascist views #they’re your colleague or your neighbor or your family member #they are way too human to be fascist

DING DING DING ✅

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hiveswap:

grubl0af:

huggingstuffiesandcrying:

screamingnoodl:

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Remember kids, Nazis don’t deserve their kneecaps.


Also if any of these are incorrect pls lemme know

i didnt see anyone saying any of this is wrong in the notes so im gonna reblog-

additional helpful resource:

this is the anti-defamation league’s hate symbol database. it’s massive and includes details about what symbols mean and where you might see them.

i’m a tattoo artist and use this all the time when i see a symbol i don’t recognize—better safe than sorry. it’s saved me from working with white supremacists a few times.

I’m glad to see the arrow cross (last one( there! It originates from Hungary and was used by the nazi party here, but it was banned after WWII. It barely shows up in guides/warnings like this and idk if they still use it but better safe than sorry.

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