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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 2, 2026

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MAGA has similarities with the expanded definitions of fascism I give. But nobody thinks those are true shithole countries.

I think people on the left want to motte and bailey fascism at the same time. Use the expanded definition of fascism but then when they mean fascism is bad the connotation they want it to be is the one true bad fascists Germany.

I think people on the left are trying to push their project because within that project their social status is higher than within the society they'd live in otherwise. Not even the implementation of the ideological project, mind you - just the pursuit of it. And they were right about that. Being able to merge the notion of "good" with the notion of "ideology-compliant" and selling that to others means that you no longer need to be "good" by earlier standards to gian status, so long as the people you aim to gain status with also buy into the ideology. And this has been easier than traditional status-seeking for so long that it's actually become the norm in large parts of Western society! So in that framework, slinging the label of "fascist" just serves as a tool to paint someone as "ideologically noncompliant", and allows you to elevate your own status by painting yourself as an active participant in the struggle for Good.

This has little to do with your post. Just a thought that occurred to me. And not even novel.

So now that the leftist counterculture project has become mainstream and you can obtain a modicum of status just by pledging allegiance to it, the right copied the toolkit of the left and is now also doing the counterculture thing, with "woke" being AFAIK the most recent label used in the same fashion as "fascist", though of course with much less purchase among normies. Even though "woke" is arguably an even more identifiable package than "fascist".

Anyways, much talk. Ultimately I'm just tired of the semantic bludgeons and label wars. If not being on-board with leftism makes one a fascist, then why, d'Annunzio was kinda cool you know.