They definitely shape each other, but I’m saying they’re two sides of the same coin rather than exactly the same thing.
Materially speaking: settler-colonialism is inflicted on conquered and oppressed people who never had citizenship within the State; fascism is inflicted on citizens who become conquered and oppressed by what was once their own State.
Fascism is settler-colonialism turned inward. Settler-colonialism is outward facing fascism.
They definitely shape each other, but I’m saying they’re two sides of the same coin rather than exactly the same thing.
Materially speaking: settler-colonialism is inflicted on conquered and oppressed people who never had citizenship within the State; fascism is inflicted on citizens who become conquered and oppressed by what was once their own State.
Fascism is settler-colonialism turned inward. Settler-colonialism is outward facing fascism.