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.

For example, the horseshoe of radical leftists and rightist is an interesting case. Quoting Grozev, the radical leftists are known as 'useful idiots' who work for free, while the radical rightist have to be paid to spread propaganda.

Propaganda is a highly fascist thing, where we promote one side.

Is it said that we promote 'one side' when we promote inclusion? Doesn't appear to be.

If we promote inclusion-