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The book 'Starship Troopers' is a lot different from the movie.
In the book the Bugs have space ships and other tech, so it's obvious that their leadership in intelligent. The question is whether the soldiers in the field are thinking for themselves or just genetically programmed to fight.
The narrator opines that if the Bug can kill you, that makes it smarter than you.
Robert A. Heinlein was a fascist.
Do you have any proof?
I remember an epigraph of one his books saying smthg like "To Sergeant whatever who took us as childs and made us men". That's enough for me
So, you have no evidence that he was a Fascist. You have an opinion.
It's very important that you learn that you having an opinion about a fact doesn't change the fact.
Being fascist is expressing fascist ideas, or am I missing something ?
He said that he thought his DI did a good job of teaching him to be a responsible adult.
Look up 'The Bonus Army.' Those guys were all military veterans. They were also some of the most radical people in US history. When they came to Washington they tried to keep discipline like they'd been taught.
If forcing young people to act responsibly is 'fascist,' then every coach, teacher, and sensei is a fascist.
He didn't say that his DI learnt them to be responsible adults, he said he turned them into real men. Isn't playbook fascism ? It's important you learn how to read closely. Words are words, not the opinion you have on them.
So, your evidence is your interpretation of what was a common expression for hundreds of years.
If I bothered to, I'm sure I could find plenty of Left organizations that used exactly the same phrase.
Also, Heinlein wrote "...All You Zombies" about a transman; he had an African woman as a major character in "Tunnel In The Sky"; he predicted a religious dictatorship ruling America in "Revolt In 2100."
And condemning people for a single word or phrase IS directly from the Fascist playbook.