Subject: Re: Question for Albaby
Have been asking the netsifter at various times. The answer can be paraphrased as ‚not at this point, but clear risk factors are present‘, which are increasingly crystallizing as follows:
1. Personalist leadership over institutions
A classic fascist pattern is loyalty to a leader, not to laws or institutions.
2. Delegitimizing democracy itself
Fascist movements often keep elections while insisting the system is rigged unless they win.
3. The “enemy within” narrative
Fascism thrives on defining internal enemies as existential threats.
4. Nationalism fused with grievance
Fascist movements often promise national rebirth after humiliation.
5. Use (and tolerance) of political violence
Fascism doesn’t always start violence—but it excuses it.
6. Attacks on independent media and truth
Fascist systems replace shared reality with leader-approved narratives.
7. Law-and-order selectively applied
Authoritarian systems often weaponize the law unevenly.