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1. Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media.

2. The evolution of their overprivileged emotions—their sentimentality gone fanatic—has led them, in 2022, to embrace Mussolini’s formula: “All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.” Or against the party. (People forget, if they ever knew it, that both Hitler and Mussolini began as socialists).
Lance Morrow

3. This is a book I've been quoting:
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4. To understand how important it is for you to read it....

"New York Times Censors Dick Morris Book on Trump

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New York Times Censors Dick Morris Book on Trump​


The New York Times' bestsellers list appears to be censoring Newsmax host Dick Morris and his new bestseller, "The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback."

"The Return" is topping several bestseller lists, including Amazon, Publisher's Weekly, and others, but is nowhere to be found on the Times' nonfiction list.


Based on retail sales compiled by Bookscan for the week of Aug. 28, "The Return" should be No. 4 on the Times' list.
But Morris' book is nowhere to be found with more than 4,000 book sales for the week. But a book co-authored by Oprah Winfrey had less than 3,000 book sales and made the list at No. 9.
And the No. 10 Times' bestseller, "An Immense World" by Ed Yong, a book about animal perceptions, drew less than half of Morris' actual book sales.


Bookscan showed "The Return" with actual sales greater than 11 other books on the Times' nonfiction list for that week. Morris' latest book predicts that former President Donald Trump not only will run for president again in 2024, but also that he'll overcome big odds to win."




5. Democrats......is this really the America you want your children to live in???????
 
1. Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media.

2. The evolution of their overprivileged emotions—their sentimentality gone fanatic—has led them, in 2022, to embrace Mussolini’s formula: “All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.” Or against the party. (People forget, if they ever knew it, that both Hitler and Mussolini began as socialists).
Lance Morrow

3. This is a book I've been quoting:
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4. To understand how important it is for you to read it....

"New York Times Censors Dick Morris Book on Trump

Home | Newsfront
Tags: dick morris | donald trump | book

New York Times Censors Dick Morris Book on Trump​


The New York Times' bestsellers list appears to be censoring Newsmax host Dick Morris and his new bestseller, "The Return: Trump's Big 2024 Comeback."

"The Return" is topping several bestseller lists, including Amazon, Publisher's Weekly, and others, but is nowhere to be found on the Times' nonfiction list.


Based on retail sales compiled by Bookscan for the week of Aug. 28, "The Return" should be No. 4 on the Times' list.
But Morris' book is nowhere to be found with more than 4,000 book sales for the week. But a book co-authored by Oprah Winfrey had less than 3,000 book sales and made the list at No. 9.
And the No. 10 Times' bestseller, "An Immense World" by Ed Yong, a book about animal perceptions, drew less than half of Morris' actual book sales.


Bookscan showed "The Return" with actual sales greater than 11 other books on the Times' nonfiction list for that week. Morris' latest book predicts that former President Donald Trump not only will run for president again in 2024, but also that he'll overcome big odds to win."




5. Democrats......is this really the America you want your children to live in???????
You weren't supposed to notice that.
 
The OP is total #FakeNews

The OP starts off her lie of a thread by redefining "fascism" to meet her current political needs:
"Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media."

This, of course, is a lie. Here's the truth about fascism....

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

As it relates to business, here's how it intersects....

  1. Major Italian groups politically on the right, especially rich landowners and big business, feared an uprising by groups on the left, such as sharecroppers and labour unions.[67] They welcomed Fascism and supported its violent suppression of opponents on the left.[68] The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s created internal factions within the movement.
  2. The ANI held ties and influence among conservatives, Catholics, and the business community.[108] Italian national syndicalists held a common set of principles: the rejection of bourgeois values, democracy, liberalism, Marxism, internationalism, and pacifism, and the promotion of heroism, vitalism, and violence.[109] The ANI claimed that liberal democracy was no longer compatible with the modern world, and advocated a strong state and imperialism. They believed that humans are naturally predatory, and that nations are in a constant struggle in which only the strongest would survive.[110]
  3. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy and 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Year" (Biennio Rosso).[136] Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[137]
  4. Historian Stanley G. Payne says: "[Fascism in Italy was a] primarily political dictatorship. ... The Fascist Party itself had become almost completely bureaucratized and subservient to, not dominant over, the state itself. Big business, industry, and finance retained extensive autonomy, particularly in the early years. The armed forces also enjoyed considerable autonomy. ... The Fascist militia was placed under military control. ... The judicial system was left largely intact and relatively autonomous as well. The police continued to be directed by state officials and were not taken over by party leaders ... nor was a major new police elite created.
  5. Due to the worldwide depression, Mussolini's government was able to take over most of Italy's largest failing banks, who held controlling interest in many Italian businesses.
  6. Source: Fascism - Wikipedia

Literally the same rhetoric USMB rightwingers spew daily, aka anti Marxist, liberal, internationalist (today they call it "globalism"), pro business, pro cop, always claiming to be overly concerned about the economy.

Folks...the exact. Same. Rhetoric. Note how these people also have a rabid and vitriolic response to the Anti-Fascists, today they call them "ANTIFA"

So here it is, I posted historical facts and the OP posts this idiotic toe-sucking, far rightwing, partisan propagandist.

GTFOH!!!!!

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#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC #AllTheGOPHasForAmericaIsMORECultureWarBS
 
The OP is total #FakeNews

The OP starts off her lie of a thread by redefining "fascism" to meet her current political needs:
"Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media."

This, of course, is a lie. Here's the truth about fascism....

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

As it relates to business, here's how it intersects....

  1. Major Italian groups politically on the right, especially rich landowners and big business, feared an uprising by groups on the left, such as sharecroppers and labour unions.[67] They welcomed Fascism and supported its violent suppression of opponents on the left.[68] The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s created internal factions within the movement.
  2. The ANI held ties and influence among conservatives, Catholics, and the business community.[108] Italian national syndicalists held a common set of principles: the rejection of bourgeois values, democracy, liberalism, Marxism, internationalism, and pacifism, and the promotion of heroism, vitalism, and violence.[109] The ANI claimed that liberal democracy was no longer compatible with the modern world, and advocated a strong state and imperialism. They believed that humans are naturally predatory, and that nations are in a constant struggle in which only the strongest would survive.[110]
  3. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy and 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Year" (Biennio Rosso).[136] Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[137]
  4. Historian Stanley G. Payne says: "[Fascism in Italy was a] primarily political dictatorship. ... The Fascist Party itself had become almost completely bureaucratized and subservient to, not dominant over, the state itself. Big business, industry, and finance retained extensive autonomy, particularly in the early years. The armed forces also enjoyed considerable autonomy. ... The Fascist militia was placed under military control. ... The judicial system was left largely intact and relatively autonomous as well. The police continued to be directed by state officials and were not taken over by party leaders ... nor was a major new police elite created.
  5. Due to the worldwide depression, Mussolini's government was able to take over most of Italy's largest failing banks, who held controlling interest in many Italian businesses.
  6. Source: Fascism - Wikipedia

Literally the same rhetoric USMB rightwingers spew daily, aka anti Marxist, liberal, internationalist (today they call it "globalism"), pro business, pro cop, always claiming to be overly concerned about the economy.

Folks...the exact. Same. Rhetoric. Note how these people also have a rabid and vitriolic response to the Anti-Fascists, today they call them "ANTIFA"

So here it is, I posted historical facts and the OP posts this idiotic toe-sucking, far rightwing, partisan propagandist.

GTFOH!!!!!

526blog_kick.jpg



#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC #AllTheGOPHasForAmericaIsMORECultureWarBS



Really glad to see you attempt a substantive post.

Unfortunately, it couldn't be more wrong.


All of these are leftwing, collectivist, government worshipping doctrines:
Fascism, Liberalism, Socialism, Communism, Nazism, Progressivism, and the Democrat Party, whose agenda is identical with the Nazis.....including putting citizens in concentration camps.


If you read books, you would be less inclined to suck up the propaganda.



Here's another book I recommend:

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  1. Roosevelt’s New Deal, and that of Mussolini and of Hitler…and that only due to the exigencies of the Second World War did it become necessary for Roosevelt to assume extreme powers identified with those of the other two regimes.
  2. In 1933, Fascism was celebrating its eleventh year in power, in Italy, and the election of the National Socialists in Germany represented an unmitigated defeat for liberal democracy in Europe’s largest industrialized nation.
    1. At the beginning of the same month, FDR was inaugurated as President. And before Congress went into recess it granted powers to Roosevelt unprecedented in peacetime. From Congressional hearings, 1973: “Since March 9, 1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national emergency.” http://www.freedomsite.net/93-549.htm
  3. The National Socialists hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:
    1. May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”
    2. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’
    3. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”
    4. The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
  4. In 1938, American ambassador Hugh R. Wilson reported to FDR his conversations with Hitler: “Hitler then said that he had watched with interest the methods which you, Mr. President, have been attempting to adopt for the United States…. I added that you were very much interested in certain phases of the sociological effort, notably for the youth and workmen, which is being made in Germany…” cited in “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,” vol.2, p. 27.
  5. English and French commentators routinely depicted Roosevelt as akin to Mussolini. A more specific reason why, in 1933, the New Deal was often compared with Fascism was that with the help of a massive propaganda campaign, Italy had transitioned from a liberal free-market system to a state-run corporatist one. And corporatism was considered by elitists and intellectuals as the perfect response to the collapse of the liberal free-market economy, as was the national self-sufficiency of the Stalinist Soviet Union. The National Recovery Administration was comparable to Mussolini’s corporatism as both had state control without actual expropriation of private property.
    1. Mussolini wrote a book review of Roosevelt’s “Looking Forward,” in which he said “…[as] Roosevelt here calls his readers to battle, is reminiscent of the ways and means by which Fascism awakened the Italian people.” Popolo d’Italia, July 7, 1933.
    2. In 1934, Mussolini wrote a review of “New Frontiers,” by FDR’s Sec’y of Agriculture, later Vice-President, Henry Wallace: “Wallace’s answer to what America wants is as follows: anything but a return tyo the free-market, i.e., anarchistic economy. Where is America headed? This book leaves no doubt that it is on the road to corporatism, the economic system of the current century.” Marco Sedda, Il politico, vol. 64, p. 263.
  6. Comparisons of the New Deal with totalitarian ideologies were provided from all sides. A Republican senator described the NRA as having gone “too far in the Russian direction,” and a Democrat accused FDR of trying “to transplant Hitlerism to every corner of this country.” Schivelbusch, “Three New Deals,” p. 27.
 
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The OP is total #FakeNews

The OP starts off her lie of a thread by redefining "fascism" to meet her current political needs:
"Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media."

This, of course, is a lie. Here's the truth about fascism....

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

As it relates to business, here's how it intersects....

  1. Major Italian groups politically on the right, especially rich landowners and big business, feared an uprising by groups on the left, such as sharecroppers and labour unions.[67] They welcomed Fascism and supported its violent suppression of opponents on the left.[68] The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s created internal factions within the movement.
  2. The ANI held ties and influence among conservatives, Catholics, and the business community.[108] Italian national syndicalists held a common set of principles: the rejection of bourgeois values, democracy, liberalism, Marxism, internationalism, and pacifism, and the promotion of heroism, vitalism, and violence.[109] The ANI claimed that liberal democracy was no longer compatible with the modern world, and advocated a strong state and imperialism. They believed that humans are naturally predatory, and that nations are in a constant struggle in which only the strongest would survive.[110]
  3. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy and 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Year" (Biennio Rosso).[136] Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[137]
  4. Historian Stanley G. Payne says: "[Fascism in Italy was a] primarily political dictatorship. ... The Fascist Party itself had become almost completely bureaucratized and subservient to, not dominant over, the state itself. Big business, industry, and finance retained extensive autonomy, particularly in the early years. The armed forces also enjoyed considerable autonomy. ... The Fascist militia was placed under military control. ... The judicial system was left largely intact and relatively autonomous as well. The police continued to be directed by state officials and were not taken over by party leaders ... nor was a major new police elite created.
  5. Due to the worldwide depression, Mussolini's government was able to take over most of Italy's largest failing banks, who held controlling interest in many Italian businesses.
  6. Source: Fascism - Wikipedia

Literally the same rhetoric USMB rightwingers spew daily, aka anti Marxist, liberal, internationalist (today they call it "globalism"), pro business, pro cop, always claiming to be overly concerned about the economy.

Folks...the exact. Same. Rhetoric. Note how these people also have a rabid and vitriolic response to the Anti-Fascists, today they call them "ANTIFA"

So here it is, I posted historical facts and the OP posts this idiotic toe-sucking, far rightwing, partisan propagandist.

GTFOH!!!!!

526blog_kick.jpg



#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC #AllTheGOPHasForAmericaIsMORECultureWarBS
The insistence of the Left to define fascism is only right wing is similar to how they change the meaning of woman and recession.

In fact, the best known fascists were the National Socialists of Hitler, yet we are expected to believe that these self identifying socialists were right wing?

Why? What makes them right wing? Is it because they were racists? Yes, Whoopi, they were racists. The Holocaust was not some white thingy. LMAO!

Or does putting your nation first make you a right winger? You know, that may be it. If you represent those who voted for you instead of those who did not, that might make one a right winger.

Now off with ya!

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The OP is total #FakeNews

The OP starts off her lie of a thread by redefining "fascism" to meet her current political needs:
"Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media."

This, of course, is a lie. Here's the truth about fascism....

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

As it relates to business, here's how it intersects....

  1. Major Italian groups politically on the right, especially rich landowners and big business, feared an uprising by groups on the left, such as sharecroppers and labour unions.[67] They welcomed Fascism and supported its violent suppression of opponents on the left.[68] The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s created internal factions within the movement.
  2. The ANI held ties and influence among conservatives, Catholics, and the business community.[108] Italian national syndicalists held a common set of principles: the rejection of bourgeois values, democracy, liberalism, Marxism, internationalism, and pacifism, and the promotion of heroism, vitalism, and violence.[109] The ANI claimed that liberal democracy was no longer compatible with the modern world, and advocated a strong state and imperialism. They believed that humans are naturally predatory, and that nations are in a constant struggle in which only the strongest would survive.[110]
  3. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy and 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Year" (Biennio Rosso).[136] Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[137]
  4. Historian Stanley G. Payne says: "[Fascism in Italy was a] primarily political dictatorship. ... The Fascist Party itself had become almost completely bureaucratized and subservient to, not dominant over, the state itself. Big business, industry, and finance retained extensive autonomy, particularly in the early years. The armed forces also enjoyed considerable autonomy. ... The Fascist militia was placed under military control. ... The judicial system was left largely intact and relatively autonomous as well. The police continued to be directed by state officials and were not taken over by party leaders ... nor was a major new police elite created.
  5. Due to the worldwide depression, Mussolini's government was able to take over most of Italy's largest failing banks, who held controlling interest in many Italian businesses.
  6. Source: Fascism - Wikipedia

Literally the same rhetoric USMB rightwingers spew daily, aka anti Marxist, liberal, internationalist (today they call it "globalism"), pro business, pro cop, always claiming to be overly concerned about the economy.

Folks...the exact. Same. Rhetoric. Note how these people also have a rabid and vitriolic response to the Anti-Fascists, today they call them "ANTIFA"

So here it is, I posted historical facts and the OP posts this idiotic toe-sucking, far rightwing, partisan propagandist.

GTFOH!!!!!

526blog_kick.jpg



#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC #AllTheGOPHasForAmericaIsMORECultureWarBS



The Founders, classical liberals, conservatives
a. individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

,
Fascists, Nazis, Liberals, Progressives, Socialists, Communists, Democrats
b. the collective, command and control regulation of private industry, and overarching government that can order every aspect of the private citizen's life....right down to control of his thoughts and speech.



None of the totalitarian forms of political plague have the slightest concern for human life: not communism (gulags), not Nazism (concentration camps), not Liberalism (abortion), not Progressivism (eugenics), not socialism (theft), not fascism (murder).

The Democrats check every one of those boxes.
 
The OP is total #FakeNews

The OP starts off her lie of a thread by redefining "fascism" to meet her current political needs:
"Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media."

This, of course, is a lie. Here's the truth about fascism....

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

As it relates to business, here's how it intersects....

  1. Major Italian groups politically on the right, especially rich landowners and big business, feared an uprising by groups on the left, such as sharecroppers and labour unions.[67] They welcomed Fascism and supported its violent suppression of opponents on the left.[68] The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s created internal factions within the movement.
  2. The ANI held ties and influence among conservatives, Catholics, and the business community.[108] Italian national syndicalists held a common set of principles: the rejection of bourgeois values, democracy, liberalism, Marxism, internationalism, and pacifism, and the promotion of heroism, vitalism, and violence.[109] The ANI claimed that liberal democracy was no longer compatible with the modern world, and advocated a strong state and imperialism. They believed that humans are naturally predatory, and that nations are in a constant struggle in which only the strongest would survive.[110]
  3. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy and 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Year" (Biennio Rosso).[136] Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[137]
  4. Historian Stanley G. Payne says: "[Fascism in Italy was a] primarily political dictatorship. ... The Fascist Party itself had become almost completely bureaucratized and subservient to, not dominant over, the state itself. Big business, industry, and finance retained extensive autonomy, particularly in the early years. The armed forces also enjoyed considerable autonomy. ... The Fascist militia was placed under military control. ... The judicial system was left largely intact and relatively autonomous as well. The police continued to be directed by state officials and were not taken over by party leaders ... nor was a major new police elite created.
  5. Due to the worldwide depression, Mussolini's government was able to take over most of Italy's largest failing banks, who held controlling interest in many Italian businesses.
  6. Source: Fascism - Wikipedia

Literally the same rhetoric USMB rightwingers spew daily, aka anti Marxist, liberal, internationalist (today they call it "globalism"), pro business, pro cop, always claiming to be overly concerned about the economy.

Folks...the exact. Same. Rhetoric. Note how these people also have a rabid and vitriolic response to the Anti-Fascists, today they call them "ANTIFA"

So here it is, I posted historical facts and the OP posts this idiotic toe-sucking, far rightwing, partisan propagandist.

GTFOH!!!!!

526blog_kick.jpg



#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC #AllTheGOPHasForAmericaIsMORECultureWarBS





We on the Right, conservatives, honor your ability to be an individual, not a lock-step iron filing in a magnetic field, obeying those Democrat masters.


We believe in individualism within the context of the US Constitution.



Be this guy.......think for yourself.


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The OP is total #FakeNews

The OP starts off her lie of a thread by redefining "fascism" to meet her current political needs:
"Fascism is the intermarriage of government and big business. We see it not just in Big Tech's censorship of any stories not in line with the Democrat narrative, but in, of course, the media."

This, of course, is a lie. Here's the truth about fascism....

Fascism is a far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement,[1][2][3] characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy, subordination of individual interests for the perceived good of the nation and race, and strong regimentation of society and the economy.[2][3]

As it relates to business, here's how it intersects....

  1. Major Italian groups politically on the right, especially rich landowners and big business, feared an uprising by groups on the left, such as sharecroppers and labour unions.[67] They welcomed Fascism and supported its violent suppression of opponents on the left.[68] The accommodation of the political right into the Italian Fascist movement in the early 1920s created internal factions within the movement.
  2. The ANI held ties and influence among conservatives, Catholics, and the business community.[108] Italian national syndicalists held a common set of principles: the rejection of bourgeois values, democracy, liberalism, Marxism, internationalism, and pacifism, and the promotion of heroism, vitalism, and violence.[109] The ANI claimed that liberal democracy was no longer compatible with the modern world, and advocated a strong state and imperialism. They believed that humans are naturally predatory, and that nations are in a constant struggle in which only the strongest would survive.[110]
  3. In 1920, militant strike activity by industrial workers reached its peak in Italy and 1919 and 1920 were known as the "Red Year" (Biennio Rosso).[136] Mussolini and the Fascists took advantage of the situation by allying with industrial businesses and attacking workers and peasants in the name of preserving order and internal peace in Italy.[137]
  4. Historian Stanley G. Payne says: "[Fascism in Italy was a] primarily political dictatorship. ... The Fascist Party itself had become almost completely bureaucratized and subservient to, not dominant over, the state itself. Big business, industry, and finance retained extensive autonomy, particularly in the early years. The armed forces also enjoyed considerable autonomy. ... The Fascist militia was placed under military control. ... The judicial system was left largely intact and relatively autonomous as well. The police continued to be directed by state officials and were not taken over by party leaders ... nor was a major new police elite created.
  5. Due to the worldwide depression, Mussolini's government was able to take over most of Italy's largest failing banks, who held controlling interest in many Italian businesses.
  6. Source: Fascism - Wikipedia

Literally the same rhetoric USMB rightwingers spew daily, aka anti Marxist, liberal, internationalist (today they call it "globalism"), pro business, pro cop, always claiming to be overly concerned about the economy.

Folks...the exact. Same. Rhetoric. Note how these people also have a rabid and vitriolic response to the Anti-Fascists, today they call them "ANTIFA"

So here it is, I posted historical facts and the OP posts this idiotic toe-sucking, far rightwing, partisan propagandist.

GTFOH!!!!!

526blog_kick.jpg



#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC #AllTheGOPHasForAmericaIsMORECultureWarBS



BTW.....did you know that Wikipedia is manipulated by the Left?


I have had experience with that problem when I worked for a political candidate, and they wouldn't allow the truth.
 
BTW.....did you know that Wikipedia is manipulated by the Left?


I have had experience with that problem when I worked for a political candidate, and they wouldn't allow the truth.
What, specifically, in my post do you disagree w/or think is wrong?
 
We on the Right, conservatives, honor your ability to be an individual, not a lock-step iron filing in a magnetic field, obeying those Democrat masters.


We believe in individualism within the context of the US Constitution.



Be this guy.......think for yourself.


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Great thread, great books. Alex Jones Great Reset is worth a read too, even if you aren't a big Jones fan. I understand it is selling more copies than the lefties want to talk about as well. Great insights into the trilateral commission and globalism, an eye opener.
 
Great thread, great books. Alex Jones Great Reset is worth a read too, even if you aren't a big Jones fan. I understand it is selling more copies than the lefties want to talk about as well. Great insights into the trilateral commission and globalism, an eye opener.


I have it....I'll try to get to it.
 
What, specifically, in my post do you disagree w/or think is wrong?


The majority of it is imaginary and false.


Let's prove it.

First......there is no Far Right in this country.
It is a term of art made up by the Democrats because they are the Far Left....I'll prove that.



The is no Far Right in this nation....but there certainly is a Far Left.

The thesis is based on the definitions involved:



To be "far," one's positions must be radical relative to that center.
American traditions, values, and history represent that center.



The premise
here is that, if I can show that the values called 'Far Right' are actually at the center of American traditions, values, and history represent that center, well then, they cannot be correctly awarded the modifier "Far."


"Radical" is important to the discussion. It means
"especially of change or action relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough" (see Google.)



It's what the radical Obama was getting at when he said “We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” — Barack Obama, October 30, 2008. “

Transforming from the positions that America was built on.




Radical positions as opposed to traditional ones identify "Far" Left



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1. ... traditional marriage, that involves one man and one woman, and compare that with homosexual marriage.. Which one is radical?

2. Another of those positions under regular discussion is 'prayer' in the public arena....Congress opens each year with prayer. Opposing prayer is radical....religiosity is traditional in America.



3. Is 'free speech' embraced by one side, and opposed by the other? You betcha! Obama's Supreme Court nominee says it would be be proper to suppress speech because it is offensive to society or to the government.



Starting to see a pattern?




4. While we were founded on the biblical idea that all men are created equal,



LBJ advanced a two-class nation based on skin color.
....this radical view was advanced: affirmative action. Hence, Democrats....the Far Left.

5. Here's one more radical position by the Left....fighting to elect a sexual pervert and admitted liar and disbarred lawyer to the White House: Bill Clinton
Relative to American traditions, values, and history ...championing a man of such low character is a radical position.
Hence, Far Left..



6. Franklin Roosevelt threw the United States Constitution under the bus, and used the public fisc for all sorts of endeavors not authorized in Article 1, section 8.



A radical and Progressive position.



He was the ultimate "Far Leftist."



7. Under Franklin Roosevlet the federal government was transformed from one of limited & enumerated powers only to the Frankensteinian monster it is today. ....the regulatory welfare state where the federal government regulates business and commerce, natural resources, human resources, ...
Under the Progressives, the federal government was no longer limited by the enumerated powers delegated in the Constitution; ...



Radical to the utmost....hence Far Left.



8.
Under Roosevelt's NRA, most manufacturing industries were suddenly forced into government-mandated cartels. Codes that regulated prices and terms of sale briefly transformed much of the American economy into a fascist-style arrangement,

"... into a fascist-style arrangement,..."
"A New Jersey tailor named Jacob Maged was arrested and sent to jail for the “crime” of pressing a suit of clothes for 35 cents rather than the NRA-inspired “Tailor’s Code” of 40 cents."
No surprise here: FDR's New Deal was a copy of Mussolini's economic program.



Could anything short of setting up concentration camps for our citizens, be more radical???



Oh...wait....he did build concentration camps for innocent civilians....his own citizens.



9. How about The Far Left's Gender-Agenda., versus the Right's stand for tradition and reality: "Republicans Battle to Roll Back Washington's New Transgender Bathroom Rules"



Really....could there be a more pertinent example of the radical, insane Far Left's corruption of tradition and history???



Could there?



10. The corruption of the press by the Far Left:
the JournoList Scandal: hundreds of Leftist journalists plotted to minimize negative publicity surrounding Obama’s radical ties. They plotted to smear the other side with lies. Peter Zenger....spinnning in his grave.

A clear affront to the honor bestowed on the press by the first amendment.

And don't forget this winner......men can menstruate and have babies and women can become men.

And you vote for this.







And several times, I've presented this challenge: If you have used the fallacy "Far Right," or never considered its usage, see if you can come up with any radical positions by conservatives, the right wing.
 
The insistence of the Left to define fascism is only right wing is similar to how they change the meaning of woman and recession.

In fact, the best known fascists were the National Socialists of Hitler, yet we are expected to believe that these self identifying socialists were right wing?

Why? What makes them right wing? Is it because they were racists? Yes, Whoopi, they were racists. The Holocaust was not some white thingy. LMAO!

Or does putting your nation first make you a right winger? You know, that may be it. If you represent those who voted for you instead of those who did not, that might make one a right winger.

Now off with ya!

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Did you know that not only FDR, but Stalin honored his Leftist pal, Mussolini?

May Day.....the holiday of Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, and Mussolini.







Government school, an arm of the Left, attempts to pretend that there is even a 1° of difference between Communism and Nazism, or Fascism.



There isn't.



Those three and these three....Liberalism, Progressivism, and Socialism, all have the very same collectivist, statist aim for society.



The celebration of May Day gives a clue.







On this day in 1889, May Day—traditionally a celebration of the return of spring, marked by dancing around a Maypole—was first observed as a labour holiday, designated as such by the International Socialist Congress.

Britannica.com









One of those interesting facts that helps verify that Hitler was as much a Leftist as Stalin is that Hitler made MayDay his Nazi holiday, too.



The Nazis sought to gain support of workers by declaring May Day, a day celebrated by organized labour, to be a paid holiday and held celebrations on 1 May 1933 to honour German workers Life and Death in the Third ReichFirst Edition Edition

byPeter Fritzsche p. 45





The regime also insisted through propaganda that all Germans take part in the May Day celebrations in the hope that this would help break down class hostility between workers and burghers.[13]Songs in praise of labour and workers were played by state radio throughout May Day as well as an airshow in Berlin and fireworks.[13]Hitler spoke of workers as patriots who had built Germany's industrial strength and had honourably served in the war and claimed that they had been oppressed undereconomic liberalism.[14]Berliner Morgenpostthat had been strongly associated with the political left in the past praised the regime's May Day celebrations.[14]

Volksgemeinschaft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Here's Stalin's version....













And here, Communists and Fascists, together.









Stalin helped Mussolini set up his May Day celebration...



'The youngest prime minister in Italian history,....Mussolini was showered with accolades from sundry quarters.... Stalin supplied Mussolini with the plans of the May Day parades in Red Square,to help him polish up his Fascist pageants....He conquered Ethiopia, madea Pact of Steel with Germany, introduced anti-Jewish measures in 1938,came into the war as Hitler's very junior partner,..." The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele







Socialist, fascists, Nazis, communists......Leftist all.

As are Progressives and Modern Liberals.
 
Did you know that not only FDR, but Stalin honored his Leftist pal, Mussolini?

May Day.....the holiday of Stalin, Lenin, Hitler, and Mussolini.







Government school, an arm of the Left, attempts to pretend that there is even a 1° of difference between Communism and Nazism, or Fascism.



There isn't.



Those three and these three....Liberalism, Progressivism, and Socialism, all have the very same collectivist, statist aim for society.



The celebration of May Day gives a clue.







On this day in 1889, May Day—traditionally a celebration of the return of spring, marked by dancing around a Maypole—was first observed as a labour holiday, designated as such by the International Socialist Congress.

Britannica.com









One of those interesting facts that helps verify that Hitler was as much a Leftist as Stalin is that Hitler made MayDay his Nazi holiday, too.



The Nazis sought to gain support of workers by declaring May Day, a day celebrated by organized labour, to be a paid holiday and held celebrations on 1 May 1933 to honour German workers Life and Death in the Third ReichFirst Edition Edition

byPeter Fritzsche p. 45





The regime also insisted through propaganda that all Germans take part in the May Day celebrations in the hope that this would help break down class hostility between workers and burghers.[13]Songs in praise of labour and workers were played by state radio throughout May Day as well as an airshow in Berlin and fireworks.[13]Hitler spoke of workers as patriots who had built Germany's industrial strength and had honourably served in the war and claimed that they had been oppressed undereconomic liberalism.[14]Berliner Morgenpostthat had been strongly associated with the political left in the past praised the regime's May Day celebrations.[14]

Volksgemeinschaft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Here's Stalin's version....













And here, Communists and Fascists, together.









Stalin helped Mussolini set up his May Day celebration...



'The youngest prime minister in Italian history,....Mussolini was showered with accolades from sundry quarters.... Stalin supplied Mussolini with the plans of the May Day parades in Red Square,to help him polish up his Fascist pageants....He conquered Ethiopia, madea Pact of Steel with Germany, introduced anti-Jewish measures in 1938,came into the war as Hitler's very junior partner,..." The Mystery of Fascism by David Ramsay Steele







Socialist, fascists, Nazis, communists......Leftist all.

As are Progressives and Modern Liberals.

It is sad to me that Nazism has been completely rejected, while Marxism is treated like a cool political ideolog

Marxism has murdered hundreds of millions more than Nazism. Both are inherently evil

But the dirty little secret is, Marxism is based on systemic racism because Marx was a racist.


But BLM, who are devote self identifying Marxists, will never cancel Marx

Why? Because the fight is not racism, rather, it is Marxism. All they are doing is using previously exploited members of society to virtue signal to in order to gain power.
 
It is sad to me that Nazism has been completely rejected, while Marxism is treated like a cool political ideolog

Marxism has murdered hundreds of millions more than Nazism. Both are inherently evil

But the dirty little secret is, Marxism is based on systemic racism because Marx was a racist.


But BLM, who are devote self identifying Marxists, will never cancel Marx

Why? Because the fight is not racism, rather, it is Marxism. All they are doing is using previously exploited members of society to virtue signal to in order to gain power.


It's because the Marxists.....the Democrats......have won.

"Over the past several decades, the progressive Left has successfully fulfilled Antonio Gramsci’s famed admonition of a “long march through the institutions”. In almost every Western country, its adherents now dominate the education system, media, cultural institutions, and financial behemoths." Is this the end of progressive America?

If history was taught in the Marxist-occupied government school system, American students would know more about the Democrat's predecessors.
Government school students haven’t been taught about communism because they are taught by communists, and they omit a lot.
Communists….the most prodigious murders of the 20th century….and the Democrat Party has taken on their persona.
 
Great thread, great books. Alex Jones Great Reset is worth a read too, even if you aren't a big Jones fan. I understand it is selling more copies than the lefties want to talk about as well. Great insights into the trilateral commission and globalism, an eye opener.
You mentioned the book.....I began reading it.....and found agreement with this thread....



"....they [the elites] need to get your consent, they’re not going to tell you about the club they’ve got hidden behind their back if you protest.

The hidden club is contained in the sentence “The potential benefits are unprecedented, and as this book concludes, public-private leadership and partnership are essential.”

Here’s the perspective I’m going to take about this sentence. Every time you hear the expression “public-private” or “partnership,” I want you to replace it with the word “fascism.” Because you see, fascism, as practiced in both Mussolini’s Italy and Hitler’s Germany, was a public-private partnership. This is how fascism differs from communism. The communists seized the means of production and tried to run these industries. They didn’t do a good job.
Mussolini and Hitler had a different idea."
Alex Jones, "The Great Reset"
 

"5th Circuit upholds Texas law forbidding social media ‘censorship’ — again​

The ruling is a win for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in their efforts to combat what they call censorship of conservative viewpoints by social media companies.

bans social media companies from censoring users’ viewpoints is constitutionally allowed, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday, in a blow to Facebook, Twitter and Google.

The ruling is a win for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in their efforts to combat what they call censorship of conservative viewpoints by social media companies."
 
Really glad to see you attempt a substantive post.

Unfortunately, it couldn't be more wrong.


All of these are leftwing, collectivist, government worshipping doctrines:
Fascism, Liberalism, Socialism, Communism, Nazism, Progressivism, and the Democrat Party, whose agenda is identical with the Nazis.....including putting citizens in concentration camps.


If you read books, you would be less inclined to suck up the propaganda.



Here's another book I recommend:

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  1. Roosevelt’s New Deal, and that of Mussolini and of Hitler…and that only due to the exigencies of the Second World War did it become necessary for Roosevelt to assume extreme powers identified with those of the other two regimes.
  2. In 1933, Fascism was celebrating its eleventh year in power, in Italy, and the election of the National Socialists in Germany represented an unmitigated defeat for liberal democracy in Europe’s largest industrialized nation.
    1. At the beginning of the same month, FDR was inaugurated as President. And before Congress went into recess it granted powers to Roosevelt unprecedented in peacetime. From Congressional hearings, 1973: “Since March 9, 1933, the United States has been in a state of declared national emergency.” http://www.freedomsite.net/93-549.htm
  3. The National Socialists hailed these ‘relief measures’ in ways you will recognize:
    1. May 11, 1933, the Nazi newspaper Volkischer Beobachter, (People’s Observer): “Roosevelt’s Dictatorial Recovery Measures.”
    2. And on January 17, 1934, “We, too, as German National Socialists are looking toward America…” and “Roosevelt’s adoption of National Socialist strains of thought in his economic and social policies” comparable to Hitler’s own dictatorial ‘Fuhrerprinzip.’
    3. And “[Roosevelt], too demands that collective good be put before individual self-interest. Many passages in his book ‘Looking Forward’ could have been written by a National Socialist….one can assume that he feels considerable affinity with the National Socialist philosophy.”
    4. The paper also refers to “…the fictional appearance of democracy.”
  4. In 1938, American ambassador Hugh R. Wilson reported to FDR his conversations with Hitler: “Hitler then said that he had watched with interest the methods which you, Mr. President, have been attempting to adopt for the United States…. I added that you were very much interested in certain phases of the sociological effort, notably for the youth and workmen, which is being made in Germany…” cited in “Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs,” vol.2, p. 27.
  5. English and French commentators routinely depicted Roosevelt as akin to Mussolini. A more specific reason why, in 1933, the New Deal was often compared with Fascism was that with the help of a massive propaganda campaign, Italy had transitioned from a liberal free-market system to a state-run corporatist one. And corporatism was considered by elitists and intellectuals as the perfect response to the collapse of the liberal free-market economy, as was the national self-sufficiency of the Stalinist Soviet Union. The National Recovery Administration was comparable to Mussolini’s corporatism as both had state control without actual expropriation of private property.
    1. Mussolini wrote a book review of Roosevelt’s “Looking Forward,” in which he said “…[as] Roosevelt here calls his readers to battle, is reminiscent of the ways and means by which Fascism awakened the Italian people.” Popolo d’Italia, July 7, 1933.
    2. In 1934, Mussolini wrote a review of “New Frontiers,” by FDR’s Sec’y of Agriculture, later Vice-President, Henry Wallace: “Wallace’s answer to what America wants is as follows: anything but a return tyo the free-market, i.e., anarchistic economy. Where is America headed? This book leaves no doubt that it is on the road to corporatism, the economic system of the current century.” Marco Sedda, Il politico, vol. 64, p. 263.
  6. Comparisons of the New Deal with totalitarian ideologies were provided from all sides. A Republican senator described the NRA as having gone “too far in the Russian direction,” and a Democrat accused FDR of trying “to transplant Hitlerism to every corner of this country.” Schivelbusch, “Three New Deals,” p. 27.
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EvMetro the only thing that sucks is i wish this thread was created by someone other than one of our resident trolls. she is a fake ass trump supporter only liking him because he is not a dem.unlike us we could care less if he was a dem we would STILL like him,not this troll. this troll runs off with her tail between her legs when the point is brought up that Obama whom she demonizes,was only continuing the corruption Bush got started and expanded on and ignores that Bush is a globalist same as Obama and Biden and that Bush hates Trump because he is not a globalist same as him.
 

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