Erik Engheim
1 min readJul 14, 2020

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I did not myself suggest parents are Fascist. I simply pointed out that your definition of Fascism was silly as it would make many parents fit the definition of Fascism from the perspective of a small child.

And I meant parents in general, not my parents. You seemed somewhat confused on that point.

However you still have not defined Fascism as an ideology. You have simply defined a Fascist as somebody who is bossy. That is not an ideology buddy 😉

I never asked you to give a text book definition of Fascism. If you don’t like the label “right-wing” you don’t have to use it. But at least describe their values and morals.

How do they think about gender equality? What do they think gays? How do they feel about people with different skin color? What do they think about crime and punishment?

What do they think about nature and nurture? What do they think about mainstream media?

I am not asking an answer to everyone of these questions but to give you a clarity of what sort of things I am thinking of when I ask about their morals, values and political views.

By your definition a Fascist is simply whatever bossy person who disagrees with you. By definition everyone who is not Fascist and is vocal in the opposition to Fascism is a Fascist in the eyes of a Fascist.

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Erik Engheim
Erik Engheim

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Geek dad, living in Oslo, Norway with passion for UX, Julia programming, science, teaching, reading and writing.

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