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		<title>Fascisterne in Modern Media: How the Word Is Used (and Misused)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you spend any time online, you’ve probably seen it happen. A politician makes a controversial move. A celebrity says something clumsy. A brand launches an ad that backfires. Within minutes, comment sections fill up with strong labels, and one of the most explosive is Fascisterne. The tricky part is that Fascisterne can be used in two very different ways. Sometimes it’s a serious warning about authoritarian politics and organized extremism. Other times it’s tossed out as a shortcut for [&#8230;]</p>
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