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fascistic

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English

Etymology

From fascist + -ic.

Adjective

fascistic (comparative more fascistic, superlative most fascistic)

  1. Rare form of fascist.
    • 1976 August 28, David Brill, “From the Editor's Desk”, in Gay Community News, volume 4, number 9, page 4:
      Given the uncanny ability of too many of GCN's readers to perceive mere criticism as a fascistic device, I recognize that by siding with Sporters in the recent hoop-lah when ten or so drag queens invaded the bar last Saturday, I will probably be subjecting myself to unending attack.
    • 2019 May 15, Ari M. Brostoff, “What Is Anti-Fascism?”, in The Nation, archived from the original on 11 January 2021:
      Much antifa work today involves exposing white supremacists online and taking action to shut down spaces where fascistic desires get fostered, fueled, and legitimized.

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