I don’t know how meaningful the question really is, and fuck YouGov, but still thought the data were interesting and vaguely positive.

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      I need to watch a civil debate between both sides where these positions are discussed in the free market place of ideas before I can make a decision.

      At the end of the day, fascists are human too and we both want what’s best for the country, we just have different ways of getting there, and I think we can agree to disagree.

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        At the end of the day, fascists are human too and we both want what’s best for the country, we just have different ways of getting there, and I think we can agree to disagree.

        Meanwhile those evil communists want to abolish the country and take your home to give to an immigrant!

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      That is actually hecking cool. Despite our shitty electoral politics, there are already a good number of people actually caring about socialism.

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        Yeah they’re very good figures we just need to work on educating more and more people on the definition but the figures are excellent.

        That 29% are basically going to form the immediate base of literally any new party effort once it finally goes into action. We are a third of the country.

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      Worryingly, young people in the U.K. (ages 18-34) also have the highest levels of support for communism (29 per cent) and fascism (19 per cent) among the four countries.

      yeah those are both equally worrying!

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    I do wonder how the question was posed. I don’t think many people would openly admit to supporting fascism, but if you broke the question down into certain policy choices I feel like the number would skew higher. But that could just be me.

    On the otherhand that would also mean less people are apprehensive about openly admitting they’d support communism, which would be cool.

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      I don’t think many people would openly admit to supporting fascism

      which is why i count the “don’t know” votes as “fascism, but i’m not gonna say that out loud”

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      I do wonder how the question was posed. I don’t think many people would openly admit to supporting fascism, but if you broke the question down into certain policy choices I feel like the number would skew higher. But that could just be me.

      You can do the same thing with communism. A lot of people like the policies, but shy away when you attach the word “communism” to it thanks to decades of indoctrination.

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    I get the impression it was very different in the early 20th century, but I honestly think that fascists in the early 21st century on the whole probably don’t even realize they’re fascists and will reject being called one purely on reflex. You see this particularly well in a lot of terminally online nerd spaces where people will state and argue for cis white male patriarchal supremacist positions without a moments hesitation but will react with complete incredulity if you call them on it. Some of them are being self aware crypto-fasch sure…but a lot of them just deny it because they have just enough awareness and self preservation that they recognize that makes them a bad person and doing any work to be better is much harder than just pretending.

    All this is to say: the people who voted in favor of fascism are the ones already excited to slap a swastika on. A huge number of the people who voted “Don’t Know” are probably down to fuck with fascism…they would just rather call it liberalism.

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    Alternative title: 51%* of Britons unsure if they would prefer Communism over Facsism.

    Very concerning.

    Edit: initially said 25% for some reason.

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    Y’all are making a very important conflation

    People are largely supportive of communist policies. How to get there and stay there is where most Westerners disagree

    Break the commie voters down by how to achieve it and it should be almost all by voting