From Fascism to Inclusion, From Me to We
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Fascism literally refers to a bundle - of 'just us.' It is not inclusive - one of the central themes of OSE.
We are interested in 'we', not 'me me me'.
Fascism is really a 'collective me' - not a collective 'we'.
OSE's approach is inclusive. Practically, this means that we can objectively talk about things in inclusive language. The opposite is exclusive, polarizing language. @ZeroHedge (according to Christo Grozev is a polarizing example. Conspiracy theories are polarizing language - frames in the 'us vs them' language.