• DarkCloud@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    “my” version is for when the Nazis have already taken power and are killing people. But I get it, you disagree with the actions of WW2 resistance movements…

    …they happened AFTER institutions had fallen (hence, “late”), and people were being killed. So no, resistance movements aren’t “killing the patient” the patient is already dying by the time they emmerge.

    Popper is right about institutional power beforehand (protecting society from fascism “early”). I’m right about violent resistance movements once fascism is actively destroying institutions and killing people (then resistance movements must start protecting society).