CDT prepared a quiz: Antifascism every day

The non-governmental organization said that with the quiz they want to draw attention to the fact that fascism is not always visible or clear, and that sometimes "we need to think carefully about the positions or ideas we represent."

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The Center for Democratic Transition (CDT) prepared a quiz as part of the project "The Past for the Future - Against Darkness, Against Force".Anti-fascism every day", which, as they announced, aims to encourage thinking about what anti-fascism means today, in the current political and social moment.

"Wanting to promote anti-fascism as a timeless value that belongs to everyone, we invite citizens to try our quiz by answering simple questions that describe everyday situations/dilemmas in which each of us finds ourselves.

"Although the questions in the quiz were prepared on the basis of scientific assumptions that are grounded in psychological, sociological and political research, its results are presented in a more popular way with the aim of stimulating people to think and not scientifically explaining their ideological commitment to them," they announced. from CDT.

They said that with the quiz they actually want to draw attention to the fact that fascism is not always visible or clear, and that sometimes "we need to think carefully about the positions or ideas we represent".

"This is not a story about the past, and in that context it is not of excessive importance which side our (great) grandfathers and (great) grandmothers were on in the Second World War or in various turmoils before or after it. For this story, it is only relevant that what are we today!

We appeal to all citizens who are fed up with national censuses, intolerance towards differences, alternatives to civil society and the state to speak publicly about anti-fascist values... To all those who do not agree to the revision of historical facts, and who oppose the celebration of war criminals and collaborators fascists and Nazis, who do not put up with attempts to take away the hard-earned rights of women, nor with the poor position of workers and the destruction of secular societies," CDT said.

The quiz "Anti-fascism every day" is part of the project "Past for the Future: Counter Darkness Counter Force", launched in February. ""The project in which we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the battles on Neretva and Sutjeska, and the second session of the Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Yugoslavia, we want to use as an occasion to discuss what anti-fascism is today and what anti-fascism is in general, both in public discourse and for each of us individually," added the non-governmental organization.

"We invite you once again to share our quiz, to help as many people 'play' it as possible and to think about the results you have achieved. Because anti-fascism is being worked on every day, and (self) awareness never stops", they concluded from CDT.

They thanked sociologist Balša Lubarda from the Damar agency, who, as they said, "suggested this serious joke to them and put considerable effort into its preparation."

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