• PugJesus@kbin.socialOP
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      Millions of Nazis were permanently cured of fascism through the noble efforts of the Allies. :)

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        You are making jokes about it but there is actually a measurement to proof this: a lot of former fascists got high positions in post war Germany in politics, economy, jurisdiction, media, … and if a former fascist gets an influential position in a liberal democracy like post war Germany, there is no doubt they are cured. /s (if not obvious)

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      Replace the word with “fascists” and it makes so much more logical sense. And this is why wording matters

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        That makes even less sense or do you think there aren’t any fascists left? Fascism as a dominant ideology ended in countries that still (continuously to this have) have fascists in them.

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          Saying they defeated fascists doesn’t imply there are no more fascists left.

          I can say I hunted deer, that doesn’t mean there are no more deer left in the wild.

          By referring to “fascists” (the people) rather than fascism (the ideology) you narrow your description to more accurately present the scope of your statement. The German Nazi party were fascists. They were defeated. We defeated fascists that day. There are more fascists, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t fight and defeat some number of fascists.

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            I was about to agree with you but then I reread the statement you responded to and it’s:

            Yeah fascism really ended in 1945 /s

            So your suggestion is to put it:

            fascists really ended in 1945

            Correct me if I’m wrong, I’m not a native speaker but that’s a weird phrasing. For me it implies (or rather implicates) that all fascists ended because to end is a very strong verb semantically when applied to humans. And honestly, I wouldn’t use it at all.

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              I meant in the original post haha. Since their comment was that fascism didn’t end in 1945. If the post had said “winning against fascists”, it would make more logical sense

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              In internet slang the /s means they were making a sarcastic statement, so they were being sarcastic when they said “Yeah fascism really ended in 1945 /s”.

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                Yes I know. I was referring to the answer:

                Replace the word with “fascists” and it makes so much more logical sense. And this is why wording matters

                Which I interpreted as … well you know. I’m not going to perpetuate this argument.