>>728049Fascism relies on the ability to appear powerful to attract its pathetic followers, any successful attack on a fascist will damage their popularity among their 'might makes right' fanbase. there will always be cranks and weirdos to play the oppressed victim, but the normies will only start to follow fascism when they are able to project an image of 'normalcy' or 'default-ness', an image of unassailable authority. therefore anti-fascists must respond to any open fascism, no matter how 'inconsequential' with the utmost force and seriousness. In a better world, someone like charlie kirk would have been tried by a jury of his peers for spreading hatred of minority groups, and legally executed by hanging or firing squad on live state-owned television.