Dominic from Germany agreed, emphasizing the need to transcend “isolated subcultural politics” in order to engage “the losers of neo-liberal politics” who might be sympathetic toward fascism. Dolores C. from Sweden concurred, arguing that anti-fascism requires that “we build movements to show our solution” to popular issues.432
This must be our next step. As people are increasingly dissatisfied with neoliberal policies, and failed by tRump, we need to offer solutions to the real problems, not just action against the alt-right. We need both.

