Political Use Of "Fascist"

Just not playing your games this time around.
I gave up here a while back. At this point, it's like stepping into another dimension where standard rules of reality and thinking just don't apply.

It's a great place to observe, for sure, but meaningful communication in a hyper-partisan message board environment is largely a waste of effort.
 
I gave up here a while back. At this point, it's like stepping into another dimension where standard rules of reality and thinking just don't apply.

It's a great place to observe, for sure, but meaningful communication in a hyper-partisan message board environment is largely a waste of effort.
I do it for the lurkers.

#VOTEHARRIS
 
I gave up here a while back. At this point, it's like stepping into another dimension where standard rules of reality and thinking just don't apply.

It's a great place to observe, for sure, but meaningful communication in a hyper-partisan message board environment is largely a waste of effort.
Let's be very clear.

Everything I post is linked, documented and with verifiable examples.

What you have given up is intellect and rectitlude.


If you disagree with what I have just written, you are a liar.
 
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Let's be very clear.

Everything I post is linked, documented and with verifiable examples.

What you have given up is intellect and rectitlude.


If you disagree with what I have just written, you are a liar.
But irrelevant this year.

#VOTEHARRIS
 
The thread, of course, is geared to education of Democrat supporters who either parrot the "Fascism" or "Nazi" lies hurled against their enemies.



"After 1919, the Fascists developed a theory of the state; until then this was the one element in Fascist political theory which had not been elaborated. Its elaboration, in an extended public debate, gave rise to the "totalitarian" view of the state, notoriously expounded in Mussolini's formula, "Everything in the state, nothing against the state, nothing outside the state." [The word "totalitarian" (totalitario) was first used against Fascism by a liberal opponent, Giovanni Amendola. It was then taken up proudly by Fascists to characterize their own form of state. Later the term was widely employed to refer to the common features of the Fascist, Soviet, and Nazi dictatorships or to denote an ideal type of unlimited government. In this sense, the word was in common use among Anglophone intellectuals by 1935, and in the popular media by 1941. Ironically, Fascist Italy was in practice much less "totalitarian" than the Soviet Union or the Third Reich, though the regime was methodically moving toward totalitarianism.]"
The Mystery of Fascism

by David Ramsay Steele



The actuality is that big business knows that the greatest threat is not government or its regulation, but competition with smaller, more innovative firms. So, when the opportunity arises to cooperate with government in crafting new regulation, big business lobbyists, rather than opposing ‘reform,’ they write the laws for their own advantages!
  1. The truth about the Left’s push for ever-greater regulation of private industry is that, rather than to protect consumers against big business…it is designed to make big business become part of their political machine.
  2. And big business will pay whatever it takes to join.
 
The thread, of course, is geared to education of Democrat supporters who either parrot the "Fascism" or "Nazi" lies hurled against their enemies.



"After 1919, the Fascists developed a theory of the state; until then this was the one element in Fascist political theory which had not been elaborated. Its elaboration, in an extended public debate, gave rise to the "totalitarian" view of the state, notoriously expounded in Mussolini's formula, "Everything in the state, nothing against the state, nothing outside the state." [The word "totalitarian" (totalitario) was first used against Fascism by a liberal opponent, Giovanni Amendola. It was then taken up proudly by Fascists to characterize their own form of state. Later the term was widely employed to refer to the common features of the Fascist, Soviet, and Nazi dictatorships or to denote an ideal type of unlimited government. In this sense, the word was in common use among Anglophone intellectuals by 1935, and in the popular media by 1941. Ironically, Fascist Italy was in practice much less "totalitarian" than the Soviet Union or the Third Reich, though the regime was methodically moving toward totalitarianism.]"
The Mystery of Fascism

by David Ramsay Steele



The actuality is that big business knows that the greatest threat is not government or its regulation, but competition with smaller, more innovative firms. So, when the opportunity arises to cooperate with government in crafting new regulation, big business lobbyists, rather than opposing ‘reform,’ they write the laws for their own advantages!
  1. The truth about the Left’s push for ever-greater regulation of private industry is that, rather than to protect consumers against big business…it is designed to make big business become part of their political machine.
  2. And big business will pay whatever it takes to join.
#MAGAISFASCIST
 
#MAGAISFASCIST
This poster is an example of what Democrat supporter have become......parrots.

For perhaps the 20th time, he has been triggered by posts that reveal what Fascism is, and why it is a characteristic of the Democrats, so he simply repeats the post of Franklin's pic.



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This poster is an example of what Democrat supporter have become......parrots.

For perhaps the 20th time, he has been triggered by posts that reveal what Fascism is, and why it is a characteristic of the Democrats, so he simply repeats the post of Franklin's pic.



AI Overview
Learn more…Opens in new tab

Perseveration is a common symptom of schizophrenia and is characterized by the unintentional repetition of a behavior or response in an inappropriate context. It can range from simple motor responses to more complex behaviors.


Perseveration can be a sign of a failure to mobilize cognitive resources or inhibit responses that are not appropriate for a task. It can also be associated with:
  • Positive thought disorder


  • Voluntary motor disturbance


  • Capacity-demanding tasks, such as prompted discourse, reversal learning, and generating guessing sequences
Perseveration is a measure of impaired executive function and cognitive flexibility. It reflects an inability to redirect attentional resources after a learned response is no longer relevant.


Some examples of perseveration include:
  • Repeating thoughts on a loop until a new thought replaces them
  • Repeatedly marking the same letters on a paper, even though the writing is already clear and easy to read

  • Perseveration in Schizophrenia - Oxford Academic
    Perseveration can be defined as the contextually inappropri- ate and unintentional repetition of a response or behavioral unit. In...
    View attachment 1035783
    Oxford Academic


  • Is perseveration uniquely characteristic of schizophrenia? - ScienceDirect
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    ScienceDirect.com


  • Perseveration in schizophrenia - PubMed
    Comparative studies have demonstrated higher than normal levels of perseverative responding among schizophrenia patients on capaci...
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    PubMed


  • Show all
#VOTEHARRIS
 
This poster is an example of what Democrat supporter have become......parrots.

For perhaps the 20th time, he has been triggered by posts that reveal what Fascism is, and why it is a characteristic of the Democrats, so he simply repeats the post of Franklin's pic.



AI Overview
Learn more…Opens in new tab

Perseveration is a common symptom of schizophrenia and is characterized by the unintentional repetition of a behavior or response in an inappropriate context. It can range from simple motor responses to more complex behaviors.


Perseveration can be a sign of a failure to mobilize cognitive resources or inhibit responses that are not appropriate for a task. It can also be associated with:
  • Positive thought disorder


  • Voluntary motor disturbance


  • Capacity-demanding tasks, such as prompted discourse, reversal learning, and generating guessing sequences
Perseveration is a measure of impaired executive function and cognitive flexibility. It reflects an inability to redirect attentional resources after a learned response is no longer relevant.


Some examples of perseveration include:
  • Repeating thoughts on a loop until a new thought replaces them
  • Repeatedly marking the same letters on a paper, even though the writing is already clear and easy to read

  • Perseveration in Schizophrenia - Oxford Academic
    Perseveration can be defined as the contextually inappropri- ate and unintentional repetition of a response or behavioral unit. In...
    View attachment 1035783
    Oxford Academic


  • Is perseveration uniquely characteristic of schizophrenia? - ScienceDirect
    View attachment 1035782
    ScienceDirect.com


  • Perseveration in schizophrenia - PubMed
    Comparative studies have demonstrated higher than normal levels of perseverative responding among schizophrenia patients on capaci...
    View attachment 1035784
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  • Show all
Like I said, he parrots a mean hashtag and knows how to use the Bold button LOL
 
In another thread, Tired Of Democrats Use Of "Fascist", the OP attempted to explain why use of the term 'Fascist," and "Nazi" applied to the Right, had no real meaning.
It is simply a lie.



There is more to be said, but that thread has about 300 responses already, and has become unwieldy for readers wishing to see all or most of it.

So, this short summry:

The Right cannot be Fascist or Nazi or any of the pejoratives, because the terms are of and for the Left.



1. ..". Fascism was mostly in place by about 1910. Historically, the taproot of Fascism lies in the 1890s--in the "Crisis of Marxism" and in the interaction of nineteenth-century revolutionary socialism with fin de siècle(world-weary sophistication) anti-rationalism and anti-(classical) liberalism.

2. Fascism was a movement with its roots primarily in the left .Its leaders and initiators were secular-minded, highly progressive intellectuals, hard-headed haters of existing society and especially of its most bourgeois aspects.

3. Fascism began as a revision of Marxism by Marxists, a revision which developed in successive stages, so that these Marxists gradually stopped thinking of themselves as Marxists, and eventually stopped thinking of themselves as socialists. They never stopped thinking of themselves as anti-(classical) liberal revolutionaries.

The Crisis of Marxism occurred in the 1890s. Marxist intellectuals could claim to speak for mass socialist movements across continental Europe, yet it became clear in those years that Marxism had survived into a world which Marx had believed could not possibly exist. The workers were becoming richer, the working class was fragmented into sections with different interests, technological advance was accelerating rather than meeting a roadblock, the "rate of profit" was not falling, the number of wealthy investors ("magnates of capital") was not falling but increasing, industrial concentration was not increasing, (22) and in all countries the workers were putting their country above their class. .... the hollowness of Marxism was being exposed. The long-awaited publication of Volume III of Marx's Capital in 1894 revealed that Marx simply had no serious solution to the "great contradiction" between Volumes I-II and the real behavior of prices."
The Mystery of Fascism

by David Ramsay Steele

The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele

www.la-articles.org.uk






So.......are you Democrat propagandists about to claim that the Right is..........


MARXIST?????

What a bunch of garbage, do you think this is the best use of your time, spending all day doing cut and paste jobs. Only a brainwashed magaturd like you would do that. In two days everything will come crashing down for people like you, but don't despair Madam Kamala will be a president to all...
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What a bunch of garbage, do you think this is the best use of your time, spending all day doing cut and paste jobs. Only a brainwashed magaturd like you would do that. In two days everything will come crashing down for people like you, but don't despair Madam Kamala will be a president to all...
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All the morons..
 
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