Triggernometry hosted Hasan Piker, a Twitch streamer who does political commentary. Piker began his career by working for his uncle, Cenk Uigur of the Young Turks, before establishing himself as a political commentator on a gaming platform. Piker is a self-described leftist. During his discussion with Konstantin and Francis, he touched on several topics, but his affinity for communism was the standout. Though Konstantin is from the first communist state, Russia, Piker offered the old refrain: that's not true communism. Wow. When asked where socialism/communism has been done right, he pointed to China. Sure, it isn't perfect but look at the growth rate. By contrast, the parties that aren't slipping toward socialism and/or communism are defined as nascent fascist parties. He repeatedly described the Reform Party in the UK as a proto-fascist party, which provoked responses to the contrary from both hosts.
What is fascist? Piker offered the definition of "palingenetic ultranationalism." That's a mouthful. Looking this up, it has five components:
- Palingenesis: Myth upon which national rebirth will rest
- Ultranationalism: Extreme nationalism with xenophobic tendencies
- Rejection of Liberal Modernity: The status quo sucks and has to go
- Totalitarian/Authoritarian: Led by single leader or party that suppresses pluralism
- Goal of the "New Man": Transformation of citizens by purging weakness or decadence

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