TheGreenHornet
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Fascists are clearly the worst.Lame, leading, end sentence...That should be their problem when faced with the results of their ignorance. When enough people start paying the price; word will get out.No. My shop example was a simplification, to show that nobody expects what is not common sense. However, laws are usually not by common sense. Also, they are hugely complex. And even common sense can vary from country to country. For example, how many Mexicans would you expect to do your research of US law before arrival? That is if they even learn English for it first.
That is how Hitler was hiding his concentration camps, and Stalin was hiding his gulags. People didn't know, traveled in and took jobs, then later they were just simply interned. Especially the Soviet Union did this. Why do you think that the USA should do this too?
You are a socialist. I can't think of anything worse than that.
Do not confuse Fascism with Nazism to begin with. Most of those who get so emotional regarding fascism or how they perceive it are usually very shallow thinkers who have been thoroughly indoctrinated into political correctness and marxism. Fascism is just a form of government and it can take many shapes or forms. American Fascism would be nothing like Nazism or even Mussolini's more friendly fascism. American Fascism would take its own form and as such could offer an escape from our present dilemna of division, stagnation and the inability to get anything accomplished due to so many diffrerent agendas and aspirations.
If you have a selfless and charismatic leader, who knows how to take care of his people and push the country foreword, fascism can be very beneficial because literally 'tons' of bureaucratic paperwork and years of arguing can be transcended when the leader says "do this". America is divided now more-so than at any time in history since the Civil War...multiculturalism and diversity have been over-represented as something desirable but in reality and truth has contributed to the division and unravelling of our society which has lost its way.
In his book titled, "The Decline of the West," Oswald Spengler said "liberalism, democracy, socialism (and) free-masosnry" weakened it. Only fascism could save it.
In his essay titled, "Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions," Mussolini said, "Fascism denies, in democracy, the absurd conventional untruth of political equality dressed out in the garb of collective responsibility."
He called it the "complete opposite" of Marxist belief in class struggle as the driving force for social progress and justice. He said "(f)ascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of State and corporate power."
His definition applies now. Corporatism's alliance with political Washington reflects his ideology. It's been building for decades and has much more to offer than corrupt pc politicians who care not for the people ---their main concern being their political careers aka professional politicians made possible by the seniority system....they line their pockets, accrue power and control the masses via political corectness aka keep them divided thus ensuring nothing of significance gets done.
Huey Long once said fascism will arrive "wrapped in an American flag." In his book titled, "Friendly Fascism," Bertram Gross called Ronald Reagan its prototype ruler.
Aman is not a dictator when he is given a commission from the people and carries it out."
— Huey Long
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