

So people shouldn't be opposed to fascism? Seems more like you're the 14 year old and have watched too much Shen Babipo
So people shouldn't be opposed to fascism? Seems more like you're the 14 year old and have watched too much Shen Babipo
The point is that you do not actually need to have killed anyone yourself for you to get the most severe punishment available. If they're a fascist, put them before a court and let them be judged. But there's a problem. The people are not yet antagonized against fascism enough. Too many people are accepting or indifferent of it.
We hung nazis that didn't directly kill anyone
This may sound stupid, but from the view of a government this is actually advantageous. Better censor something before it can be used by the resistance as an identification mark that flies under the radar than to let it gain relevance have your late censorship get even more public attention than it would have otherwise.
I'm using Debian without ever having been involved in the init-wars. What's wrong with Systemd and why should i not use it?