America--the brithplace of fascism

Agit8r

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I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Pole, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.
 
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I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Poles, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.

"the brithplace"

So is this similiar to like a birthplace? :popcorn: :tongue:
 
I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Poles, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.

"the brithplace"

So is this similiar to like a birthplace? :popcorn: :tongue:

Yes, the same, except it includes a typographical error :321:
 
I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Poles, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.

"the brithplace"

So is this similiar to like a birthplace? :popcorn: :tongue:

lol
 
I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Poles, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.

"the brithplace"

So is this similiar to like a birthplace? :popcorn: :tongue:

Yes, the same, except it includes a typographical error :321:

:lol:
 
I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Poles, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.

Actually we didn't kill nearly enough Indians; they kept coming back and killing, torturing, enslaving and raping honest farmers and their wives for hundreds of years, and they are even more worthless now.
 
I've often heard it said that fascism/nazism was indicative of the flaw in the society of countries in which it was tried. But this isn't demonstrably true. It seems that they drew on what they saw as success oversees.

And so they adopted massive reprivatization schemes and isolationism to make their economies more like our "Gilded Age"

Just as they made note of how our ancestors ran the indigenous people of this continent down and slaughtered them, so they did to the Pole, Jew, Ukrainian, Russian, and Tatar.

Just as they saw our Indian-killers singing Battle Hymn of the Republic, and our imperial government stamp "In God We Trust" onto coinage, so too they saw fit to pander to their respective populaces superstitions

They did little that was original, but instead followed what they saw "working" on this side of the Atlantic.

I'm certainly glad they never tore a page out of the indigenous peoples war book. Then you'll know what true extermination is. Of course, I'm also glad the indigenous peoples never attained the cultural or technological advancement of those who settled in the North Americas. Else the situation would have certainly been switched. In any case, and if history teaches us anything, it is that the advanced progress and the less advanced fall into extinction no matter who the advanced/less advanced party is. To blame it on one set of people as if they created it is to misunderstand a phenomenon as natural to inter-warring indigenous types as it was to settlers. The problem you have is simply that you hate this country and are looking for an historical excuse to give credence to your feelings. You advocate for another way of life where you believe things should go as you wish they would. Indeed, this might be the case had the indigenous peoples you hail from had the cultural capital to defend itself, or at least borrow from others that could properly defend themselves. Indeed, the shoe might be on the other foot and you'll have a bunch of white folks complaining as you are now. In either situation though, what we perceive today as wrong would have nevertheless happened no matter who held the ability to commit such "wrongs."
 

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