Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...
Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.
Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them.
At least you're being honest.
Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?
I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded.![]()
Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.
The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.
1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47
a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.
b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48
2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....
.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib
My beliefs?
individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”
Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?
There are no government schools, bot.
Get lost with your bullshit.
