For you, it seems to be a very logical and normal thing to do. For me, it is “group thinking”, and labeling people based on their superficial appearance/occupation/whatever.
It’s not okay to do that. It is inhumane. Don’t put people in categories. It’s almost never a good idea.
When it’s specifically used at the enemy soldiers? No, not really at all fascistic, more like anti-fascistic. It’s like calling the police pigs.
For you, it seems to be a very logical and normal thing to do. For me, it is “group thinking”, and labeling people based on their superficial appearance/occupation/whatever.
It’s not okay to do that. It is inhumane. Don’t put people in categories. It’s almost never a good idea.
I don’t disagree, just wanted to point out that it’s not exactly correct to label such labeling as fascist.
Dehumanizing the enemy is one of the core elements of fascism.