1. When you've been 'educated' in government school, via the 'Mushroom Management Method:' "Keep 'em in the dark and feed 'em manure," you can be 'fed' all sorts of lies and not be aware of it.
Hence, the Fascists have 'taught' the unaware that the other side indulges in the iniquities that they are guilty of.
In fact, said graduates have been taught the very opposite of the truth:
2. "American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II. After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin,..."
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Goldberg, Liberal Fascism
The term Fascism has been appropriated to mean any view that doesn't correspond to the Liberal orthodoxy:
3. " More broadly, fascism may be defined as any totalitarian regime which does not aim at the nationalization of industry but preserves at least nominal private property. The term can even be extended to any dictatorship that has become unfashionable among intellectuals. [working-class Americans call it "Communism." Middle-class Americans, educated enough to understand that it's uncouth to say anything against Communism, call if "fascism."] When the Soviet Union and People's China had a falling out in the 1960s, they each promptly discovered that the other fraternal socialist country was not merely capitalist but "fascist." At the most vulgar level, "fascist" is a handy swear-word for such hated figures as Rush Limbaugh or John Ashcroft who, whatever their faults, are as remote from historical Fascism as anyone in public life today."
The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele
The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele
4. Rather than define 'Fascism,' consider what would be the most antithetical, most removed from fascism, most representative of America:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
5. As a working definition, and one more accurate than any of the above, Fascism is any attempt to deny our citizens the inalienable rights given by our Creator, some of which are named in the first amendment.
Restrictions on free speech, and freedom of thought, are a priori examples of Fascism.
Universities, the places that the Left most dominates, are the least free places in America.
Hence, the Fascists have 'taught' the unaware that the other side indulges in the iniquities that they are guilty of.
In fact, said graduates have been taught the very opposite of the truth:
2. "American progressives, for the most part, did not disavow fascism until the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust became manifest during World War II. After the war, those progressives who had praised Mussolini and Hitler in the 1920s and 1930s had no choice but to dissociate themselves from fascism. “Accordingly,” writes Jonah Goldberg, “leftist intellectuals redefined fascism as 'right-wing' and projected their own sins onto conservatives, even as they continued to borrow heavily from fascist and pre-fascist thought.” This progressive campaign to recast fascism as the "right-wing" antithesis of communism was aided by Joseph Stalin,..."
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1223
Goldberg, Liberal Fascism
The term Fascism has been appropriated to mean any view that doesn't correspond to the Liberal orthodoxy:
3. " More broadly, fascism may be defined as any totalitarian regime which does not aim at the nationalization of industry but preserves at least nominal private property. The term can even be extended to any dictatorship that has become unfashionable among intellectuals. [working-class Americans call it "Communism." Middle-class Americans, educated enough to understand that it's uncouth to say anything against Communism, call if "fascism."] When the Soviet Union and People's China had a falling out in the 1960s, they each promptly discovered that the other fraternal socialist country was not merely capitalist but "fascist." At the most vulgar level, "fascist" is a handy swear-word for such hated figures as Rush Limbaugh or John Ashcroft who, whatever their faults, are as remote from historical Fascism as anyone in public life today."
The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele
The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele
4. Rather than define 'Fascism,' consider what would be the most antithetical, most removed from fascism, most representative of America:
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
5. As a working definition, and one more accurate than any of the above, Fascism is any attempt to deny our citizens the inalienable rights given by our Creator, some of which are named in the first amendment.
Restrictions on free speech, and freedom of thought, are a priori examples of Fascism.
Universities, the places that the Left most dominates, are the least free places in America.
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