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> It's ironic, though you probably won't agree, South American communism proves the deeper truth of fascism, because "good" communism just becomes de facto fascism anyway.
Peron is a weird synthesis of a different stuff. But I dunno, tell that to these guys. "Good" communism according to who? The Wall Street Journal? The kind that isn't actually threatening to capital? And 80% of these guys' Olympic gold medals are in combat sports so they're no pushovers. I think South African fascism is just like Pinochet or Bolosnaro fans or something. They're comprador rulers for multinational business. Whether it's "ideal" fascism according to some theory is kind of irrelevant.

Whether you think the Cubans have a fascist government either is kind of irrelevant, because it doesn't matter what anyone thinks of them except them because it's their country. And I don't think most people who think "fascism" is cool are supportive of the Cubans or Fidel Castro supporting the anti-Apartheid struggle to the hilt:

https://youtu.be/o7cZBg4c4W4

But Franco never broke ties with Castro, so there are weird little twists in history.

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