The fact that far too many people cannot recognize fascism unless it looks exactly like Nazi Germany is very dangerous.
@Strandjunker More dangerous, and at the same time absurd, is sweeping everything under the guise of fascism. Even the slightest disagreement with something. People with their own opinions, capable of independent thought, have recently been frequently labeled nazism out of hand, because it's become customary to label anyone (and anything) who is inconvenient to the prevailing current, trend, fashion, political views, ideologies etc. That's pretty scary, imho.
@MartinaNeumayer @Strandjunker I would not classify false positives as being most prevailant.

@growfediverse I didn't classified anything. I only described what's actually going on especially in the Germany and few other european (eu) countries for some long time. People got "stamped" like the proverbial herds of cows in the pasture. And these are just ordinary, normal people. Their only mistake is daring to voice their thoughts carelessly. I've lived in this country long enough to see things like this firsthand, practically every day.

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@MartinaNeumayer @growfediverse @Strandjunker or maybe a lot of normal average germans just happen to hold a lot of views that are friendly to fascist environments? That's the case in the US as well. At this juncture (in both countries) hearing someone say "not everyone you disagree with is a nazi" sounds like they are yet another person who can't detect fascism except when it's literally goosestepping and heiling.