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I don't know yet, I've seen democratic communists, like Lula, who are a bit daft sometimes (e.g. meeting putin wearing his little St. George ribbon, somebody slap him π π’ , hard), but who truly believe in welfare, nonviolence, human rights and democracy. I even understand that he is unnerved and aggrieved by bozo's foreign-backed efforts to destroy Brazil, but he's also making strange bedfellows.
But I've never seen a democratic/"cuddly" fascist that doesn't eventually take their mask off and the whip out...maybe Meloni so far (I don't understand italian politics enough to get what damage she's done) or maybe peronismo...
Well afaik far right movements are supposed to be aggressive. That's a part of their views.
Non aggressive leftists may exist but from my experience most of them are either aggressive or look nice only on the outside and are easy to make show their true personality. I guess that's the kind of leftism that's by far the most popular now.