@ShoeThrower@lemmy.zip was commenting on a guessing game that goat excreted called ‘Let’s play another game of TANKIE OR CONSERVATIVE, winner gets a random steam game!’ The problem with goat’s guessing game is that communists and anticommunists mean different things when they complain about liberals. We classify conservatives as liberals, but most U.S. conservatives do not. There are plenty of times when this is apparent. For instance:

liberals don’t have a problem with what DT [Donald Trump] does, only that he makes no effort to hide it

What conservative would say that?

While a guessing game can be mildly helpful for demonstrating similar (or identical) policies between certain groups — such as Herzlians and Fascists — it is much harder to demonstrate strikingly similar policies between groups radically opposed to each other, such as communists and anticommunists. You can make a guessing game based on superficial similarities, but what would the point in that be.

Of course, more interesting than that is goat’s lie that ‘you won’t find any similarities because it’s liberals who defeat fascists.’ Here is a brief glance from /c/capitalismindecay:

Italy’s liberals generally became increasingly profascist in response to the workers’ demonstrations of 1919–1922

the Kingdom of Hungary declared war on the Soviets (and the liberals approved)

Reminder that the liberal bourgeoisie refused to prosecute Fascists for their atrocities in Ethiopia

And that is a small sample of what I could post here. As I mentioned elsewhen: securing capitalism, not human life, was the Western Allies’ primary motivation for fighting the Axis.