• Jerkface (any/all)@lemmy.ca
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    6 个月前

    They don’t have “a” narrative that can be refuted. Any narrative that they present is facile and can be changed in mid sentence. Addressing the things they say is a waste of effort, even as counter-propaganda. It costs them orders of magnitude less to spread bullshit than it costs you to spread the antidote. This is just another way that they get you.

    I don’t mean to devalue organizing and peaceful protest, but the benefits are what it does to us, not what it does to them.

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      6 个月前

      Showing up isn’t arguing against them, it’s sending a message to other people (amongst other things).

      Arguing with fascists is pointless. Showing that not everyone agrees with them is different though, and has value. They may not have a singular static narrative, but they rely on the perception that dissent is a minority position.

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      I was trying to say that. Seeing others puts a ‘narrative’ that is different from theirs in your own head, because you see with your own eyes. Everybody still needs to adress all incoming information, it’s not always apparent it is a false story.