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not yet
Why assume it as an absolute that it will?
Nazi ideology is still less than 100 years old
Nazi ideology is completely different from neo-Nazism. That's why they're separate concepts.
The only similarity is racial materialism.
Most neo-Nazis are just social reactionaries.
no I dont assume anything is absolute thats the point im making
So you're a postmodernist. 😎
sure if assumptions are now reality you post modernist
Postmodernism is just a rejection of metanarratives ("big stories" in Lyotard's original French).
Which fascism absolutely is. It's a metanarrative, a set of premises and a worldview.
That's why fascists hate postmodernism.
And why everyone on the right does as well.
It conflicts with fundamentalism, which usually entails religion for a lot of the right.
right < haha you see what I did there?
so I write stand up
The right conserve everything including injustice, the left destroys everything even goodness.
Im working on a bit that involves the fact that Fascism is typically antisemetic but also christian which means they worship a jew.
Which fascists were Christian?
im still working on it but most fascist I speak to are
they could just be larpers though
It's just fascism-lite in practice, like Salazar.
Was hitler not fascist?
But Codreanu was a hardcore religious nationalist and is unique for that reason as a fascist.
Yes Hitler was a fascist.
hitler encouraged christianity
It's not like that.
in laymans terms it is though
Elements within the NSDAP encouraged positive Christianity as a more esoteric Christianity that focused more on loyalty to the Party which was especially important in the Catholic south.
But Hitler personally was ambivalent to religion.
And was not a Christian himself.
sure
Long-term broadly the NSDAP wanted a neo-Pagan religion for Germany.
Especially the SS.
so his fascist regime promoted christianity
No, that'd be disingenuous to claim.
you the one going into semantics here not me
Positive Christianity wasn't very big.
How is it semantical?
hmm its splitting hairs