Those are not examples of subordination of personal interest. Those are balancing the rights and personal interests of one group of citizens vs another. One group has right to guns, another has a right not to get shot to death. The same goes for digital rights. Your right to privacy has to be balanced with others right now to be the victim of crime/terrorism.
as i said, this is a matter of interpreting the facts, but the facts are indisputable.
The prime indisputable fact is that Democrats do not meet the definition of fascist.
that's not a fact. it's a matter of interpretation.
It's a fact. Fascism is always a far right movement. Democrats are not far right by any stretch of the truth.
if that is the only aspect where they fail, then it makes no difference: they are fascist.
You haven't proven they meet any criteria for fascism.
it's a matter of how one interprets the facts.
2+2=4 no matter how it is "interpreted". You can't massage the facts to make 2+2=5 just because you want it to.
Those are not examples of subordination of personal interest. Those are balancing the rights and personal interests of one group of citizens vs another. One group has right to guns, another has a right not to get shot to death. The same goes for digital rights. Your right to privacy has to be balanced with others right now to be the victim of crime/terrorism.
as i said, this is a matter of interpreting the facts, but the facts are indisputable.
The prime indisputable fact is that Democrats do not meet the definition of fascist.
that's not a fact. it's a matter of interpretation.
It's a fact. Fascism is always a far right movement. Democrats are not far right by any stretch of the truth.
if that is the only aspect where they fail, then it makes no difference: they are fascist.
You haven't proven they meet any criteria for fascism.
it's a matter of how one interprets the facts.
2+2=4 no matter how it is "interpreted". You can't massage the facts to make 2+2=5 just because you want it to.
this isn't mathematics. it's politics.