Christopher Hitchens this weekend at the LA Times Book Festival first makes an astonishing admission and then uses a rather authoritarian manner in dealing with someone he calls a "fascists crackpo...
Christopher Hitchens this weekend at the LA Times Book Festival first makes an astonishing admission and then uses a rather authoritarian manner in dealing with someone he calls a "fascists crackpot".
Word is that the guy was trying to ask Hitchens about 9/11.
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Christopher may be using the word fascist as a general term of contempt, which is common among those with a leftist background. Any word is too generous for a "truther."
Ah, it seems you didn't. My apologies. It seemed to me that you were defending the man being called fascist. I assumed that you were agreeing with him.
I completely agree, I remember arguing in vain with several users here on youtube a few years back, they would delete every single one of my comments and block me entirely.
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then there's the literal meaning of the word. A fasci is a bundle of sticks, like that seen in the claw of the eagle on the great seal.