LE FIGARO.- You call for
“resistance to far-left fascism”
.
Isn't the expression debatable?
Gilles-William GOLDNADEL.-
The expression is doubly debatable and I had to consent to a double and costly concession. First and foremost the use of the repulsive term "fascism", while I have risen all my life against this instrumentalization of a historical moment. We must therefore understand this word in its hackneyed sense and successfully misled by the left. I would add that my subtitle
Fascists have changed sides
is just as questionable and results from another concession which implies that fascism is originally right-wing. Which is highly debatable: Mussolini was a socialist and in National Socialism there is socialism. These concessions are the price of efficiency.
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