• Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    Depends what you mean by ‘learned’ — my grandparents talked about their time fighting the fascists from the time I was born.

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      That reminds me. I thought tourist was another word for terrorist until 13; I finally checked the different definitions cuz I was cast in the Despicable Me school play and got confused about the opening scene where a bunch of tourists discover the Pyramids of Giza were stolen.

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        Probably a couple years later when I started learning more about World War II. I had a decent History Channel phase back when that’s what it was mostly into

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    I don’t know how anyone could answer this honestly, unless they have a photographic memory

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        The thing is, I was a voracious reader since I was a kid. I started reading early and never stopped. My school had competitions to get kids to read and I always won by a landslide, so I honestly probably heard or read the term then, but couldn’t tell you when. Could have been five, could have been fifteen years old.

        About the only specific thing I remember about anything with a name when I was a kid was that the first book I ever failed to finish was Anna Karenina, when I tried to read it in fifth grade since it was worth the most points in the reading competition.

        Other than that, it’s amazing to me that people really remember anything specific about their childhood, because it’s all a blur and blank to me.

  • TheAsianDonKnots@lemmy.zip
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    Back when the history channel had history documentaries. There was a week long block of WWII shows when I was 12(ish), like shark week but Hitler.

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    Maybe like 13. However it wasn’t until my twenties until I learnt what it actually means, and I’m convinced most of the general populace never learn that.

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        The fact that there’s textbook fascists in the US government and many people I know seem to still be in denial. Mostly non-US people, in case that changes the equation.

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    I mean I have learned the word itself really early, as for what it means that’s quite different.

    i like this video on fascism, and has a quite good video essay series about how fascism works nowadays online, at the workplace etc.

    https://youtu.be/5Luu1Beb8ng

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    I finally had a definition stick when I heard Dan Harmon yell that Trump is a fascist on his old podcast. Back during the first term. In 2017 IIRC.

    I’m part of the problem, I guess, considering I was in my early 30s.

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    In my native language, the ideology is referred to as fascism, so any English uses of Nazi (except for the actual German NatSoc party) were would have been replaced with “fascist” for me.

    I personally think this is better, since it bypasses the claim that accusing someone of Nazism is an ad hominem or whatever

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      The political ideology is Fascism, unless someone is a neo-nazi calling them nazi is weird, they are fascists.

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    Definitely 13 because I remember looking the word up after hearing it in song from a band I discovered that exact year.