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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The article has plenty of valid criticisms, but the people he's describing have a lot more in common with Victorian-era architects of moral panic than they do with fascists. C20 fascists believed that they were participants in a struggle to define Western civilization which operated along the lines of "survival of the fittest." I don't think lefty students who ask for trigger warnings are quite so millenarian. In particular, the fuss over how depictions of women encourage "rape culture" (i.e. influence men to view women as inferior and entitled to their bodies) has a lot more in common with the Victorian obsession with rational recreation and a vague concept of "decency" than it does with fascists.
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