'It will be called Americanism': the US writers who imagined a fascist future
Fascists
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Very "Savage" of you. You come from a side where it's kind of hard to find an "honest broker", so I don't know (or care) what you base your "knowledge" on. I'm IN the Democratic Party and I've seen NONE. I've seen MANY that disagree with Netanyahu, I do, but Democrats KNOW how important Israel is in the middle east. Not liking the fact that this administration REFUSES to sit at the peace table unless THEY set the rules, unless THEY lay out what territories are THEIRS, unless THEY get their way, doesn't make Democrats "against Israel", it makes them want a FAIR exchange, a fair result! Fair for BOTH parties. Conservatives don't know the meaning of the word "fair"! That's why they Gerrymandered areas to the Nth degree so they could WIN. Why they "forget" power cords to the voting machines, why they let voting machines in Democratic areas "go to pot", Why they insist on having multiple ID's match EXACTLY in minority areas. What's a "mook? ;-) Side: Fascists
Communist states have sometimes been referred to as "fascist", typically as an insult. For example, it has been applied to Marxist regimes in Cuba under Fidel Castro and Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh.[66] Chinese Marxists used the term to denounce the Soviet Union during the Sino-Soviet Split and likewise the Soviets used the term to denounce Chinese Marxists[67] and social democracy (coining a new term in "social fascism"). Side: No You!
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In 1944, an article called “American Fascism” appeared in the New York Times The same paper that denied the Holocaust. I find it intriguing that their definition of fascism doesn't match Mussolini's, seeing he is the father of fascism. More leftist revisionism indoctrinated into the West's Commie youth. Side: No You!
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. ... The newspaper's reputation as a platform for liberal and left-wing editorial has led to the use of the "Guardian reader" and "Guardianista" as often (but not always) pejorative epithets for those of left-leaning or politically correct tendencies. Side: No You!
Communist states have sometimes been referred to as "fascist", typically as an insult. For example, it has been applied to Marxist regimes in Cuba under Fidel Castro and Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh.[66] Chinese Marxists used the term to denounce the Soviet Union during the Sino-Soviet Split and likewise the Soviets used the term to denounce Chinese Marxists[67] and social democracy (coining a new term in "social fascism"). Side: No You!
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