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[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

My point stands.

Does it now? Germany, the UK, the US and France are all pushing through legislation that will enable less and less restrictions on the violence their kapos mete out to the non-collaborationist parts of the population... underneath all the liberal pretensions, the genocidal white supremacist fascism is shining through because it's always been there.

are incomparably more lenient

You mean their repression is less overt because their respective status quos is, for now, more stable than Russia's or Kazakhstan and not so easily threatened from below.

Because even Israel, strictly speaking, isn’t classified as democracy.

The countries that have been arming, funding and supporting Israel since 1948 (who also, purely coincidentally, all have deep histories of white supremacist and antisemitic represssion, exploitation and genocide) disagrees with you. After all, if you can call the mixture of 95% capitalism and 5% artificial democracy substitute that gets classified as "democracy" by the (so-called) west "democratic" it's not a far stretch to extend that classification to any nation that acts "white" enough - you know, like Israel and Apartheid-South Africa.

Since this word often gets thrown around with no real meaning behind it.

And it also gets thrown around with a lot of meaning behind it - and I'm always curious about people who seem to grow insecure about it when I do.

thus compared to the USA, when it is far worse in reality.

Worse for whom?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Does it now?...

Yes. Your argument is about de-democratisation. I talk about democratic vs. authoritarian.

I argue it's better to be democratic than not. You argue that countries become less democratic. Those are different topics.

You mean their...

Quite the opposite, actually. They're more lenient because they're less stable, as it's not guaranteed you'll stay in the office after everything's over. Russia's status quo from a political standpoint is the strongest it has ever been.

All political opposition has been eradicated. Everybody's threatened to speak out because they now they'll just get jailed. There can be no mass protests because the current incumbent is simply too strong to oppose.

The countries that have been...

That's not me they're disagreeing with. Again, that's not my classification. All I argue is that "artificial democracies" are far worse. Russia is one, BTW. It likes to hold a facade of being a democracy, when in reality, it's a hybrid regime (namely, informational autocracy).

And it also...

So, you decided to ignore my question and be a douche about it... I'll take it as "I don't like it, so it's fascist" then.

Worse for whom?

Citizens, obviously. How is that even a question?