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Default Fascism's Legacy: Liberalism

On 21 June, 16:03, Michael Coburn wrote:
On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 07:25:39 -0700, News Journalism wrote:
On Jun 17, 10:55 pm, Day Brown wrote:
Barry wrote:
Liberalfascismsounds like an oxymoron – or a term for conservatives
to insult liberals. Actually, it was coined by a socialist writer,
none other than the respected and influential left-winger H.G. Wells,
who in 1931 called on fellow progressives to become "liberal
fascists" and "enlightened Nazis." Really.


So let me get this straight.... *Since one asshole used the word fascism
for its warlike unity of purpose connotations wen trying to organize some
left wing moonbats we are supposed to utterly change the meaning of
fascism and socialism so as to make them contemporary bedfellows. *Is
that about it?


Wells wasn't an "asshole", but a very intelligent man. But, yes,
that's about it. He was interested in the tactical use of force to
bring about his ideals, but that's as far as it went. He was repelled
by the actual fascist ideology. Goldberg has found this rather arcane
and forgotton episode from the 1930s and re-fashioned it for his own
purposes.

Your attempt to call political parties and political movements, other
then latter day Republicans, "fascist" is noted. *The Republican Party of
the United States of America is the most similar organization to fascism
of any and all groups on this planet. *Labor unions are not fascist and
are fundamentally opposed to the central ideals of fascism. *The call for
unity is not the hallmark of fascism any more than the call for freedom
and liberty are the hallmark of pseudo capitalism. *The call for unity
exists in every form or organized endeavor.


I don't think that your Republican leaders are fascists. But I do
think that they are very stupid....

Dr. Barry Worthington
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Let me pour in a new flavor and stir the pot. Women are taking over.
Their use of the language is less academic and more accepting of the
ambiguity of people, their ideologies, and organizations. However, they
too suffer from group think and even worse political correctness.


Which again, has not a damned thing to do with fascism.





But consider where the rubber actually hits the road, in a court
hearing for sanity, where they can present the drivel of insane rants
to prove that a deviant thinker needs meds and better case management.
It will not matter whether the government thinks it is liberal,
conservative, or for that matter, fascist.


This is not a trial by jury. You dont get an attorney. They get to pick
the judge. If you respond with flaming rather than polite discourse of
ideas you do not like, they will suggest this is typical for neurotics..


Women are more aware of how men will corrupt any system you can design
in order to get the perks and money for status symbols hoping for more
sex with younger more attractive hotties.


The history of matriarchic political and economic systems is obscure
largely because patriarchic academia went along with what the scribes
in the pay of an alpha male military elite wanted recorded. But whether
the system was more socialistic or more capitalistic, we see a lower
cost of management with relatively better conditions for the lower
classes.

*American socialists spread fascism worldwide.


Here we go again: * The effort to paint the Republican party is something
other than fascist by associating socialism with fascism. *The actual
definition of fascism tells us that fascism is the antithesis of
socialism. *But the conservatives and the latter day Republicans are
doing all they can to redefine the word:

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pgc.a...fascism.html--
..Fascism [is] the complete opposite of…Marxian Socialism, the
materialist conception of history of human civilization can be explained
simply through the conflict of interests among the various social groups
and by the change and development in the means and instruments of
production.... Fascism, now and always, believes in holiness and in
heroism; that is to say, in actions influenced by no economic motive,
direct or indirect.
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*The above link and the excerpt are from an encyclopedia entry created by
none other then Benito Mussolini in which he describes "fascism".

Francis Bellamy (along
with other American socialists, including Francis' famous cousin Edward
Bellamy) spread fascist symbolism in the United States first, and then
globally.http://rexcurry.net/fascism=socialism.html


If you want to see some real serious brain damaged crap go to the top
link of the stupidity *http://rexcurry.net*
The newspeak dictionary project is alive and well.







The Bellamys wanted government to take over all schools. That is why a
flag is over every school and in every classroom, accompanied by robotic
chanting every morning for 12 years of every American child's life.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegianc...allegiance.jpg


That behavior influenced Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts (from
1907) and other Americans who spread the USA's "Nazi" salute worldwide,
and the swastika, and robotic chanting to flags in military formation.
http://rexcurry.net/pledge-of-allegiance-scouting.html


The early salute to the flag in the Pledge of Allegiance was the
notorious stiff-arm salute. The salute (and the robotic chanting to the
flag) began in 1892 with Francis when he was a self-proclaimed American
socialist in the Nationalism movement. It was adopted later by the
National Socialist German Workers Party.
http://rexcurry.net/book1a1contents-pledge.html


The flag of the U.S. government is fasciate. The flag's 13 fasciae
(bands or stripes) are red and white. The fasciated flag's authority and
its early stiff-arm salute were reinforced by the U.S. government's use
of the fasces symbol. The government still uses the fasces today.


The fasces [fas-eez] symbol shows a bundle of rods banded or fastened
around an ax with the blade projecting. The words "fasten" and "band"
are used because they are related to the word "Fascism." *The fasces
symbolized how everyone was bound to the authoritarianism of ancient
Rome.


Here is another reason why the socialist role in Fascism is fascinating:


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