One person in the instance of the article called something fascism, and there was no violence. A slippery slope argument isn't effective if no one is actually slipping down the slope.
Meanwhile the right has no problem calling for violence against "the left" or "socialists" or "communists" in the broadest terms possible - so broad they encompass every Democrat by default - and committing it far more often than bloviating progressives on social media. Because a lot of them are actually fascists.
And violence against fascists has been normalized since the 1940s. We didn't defeat the Nazis with vigorous debate on the merits of the Jewish Question, we defeated them with bullets. Superman punched Nazis in the face. When the fascists stop being fascist we'll stop punching them in the face. That's the deal.
Meanwhile the right has no problem calling for violence against "the left" or "socialists" or "communists" in the broadest terms possible - so broad they encompass every Democrat by default - and committing it far more often than bloviating progressives on social media. Because a lot of them are actually fascists.
And violence against fascists has been normalized since the 1940s. We didn't defeat the Nazis with vigorous debate on the merits of the Jewish Question, we defeated them with bullets. Superman punched Nazis in the face. When the fascists stop being fascist we'll stop punching them in the face. That's the deal.