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On Oct 14, 9:25*pm, Baron_Mind wrote:
"no brainer" whimpered:



Baron_Mind was having a laugh, at the expense of:


"night light, underpants" regurgitated the usual right-wing ignorance:


Everyone knows that liberals are crypto-fascists.


That would be a logical fallacy..


--Fascism has always been a right-wing ideology, per history..


LOL!!! Ah yes, another brainwash


So, you cited a web-log to support your foolishness?

How quaint.. *Now, for the historic facts..

http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_...3/Fascism.html

Compared to Other Radical Right-Wing Ideologies

"Although fascism comes in many forms, not all radical
* right-wing movements are fascist. In France in the 1890s,
* for example, the Action Franaise movement started a
* campaign to overthrow the democratic government of France
* and restore the king to power. Although this movement
* embraced the violence and the antidemocratic tendencies
* of fascism, it did not develop the fascist myth of
* revolutionary rebirth through popular power. There
* have also been many movements that were simply nationalist
* but with a right-wing political slant. In China, for example,
* the Kuomintang (The Chinese National Peoples Party), led
* by Chiang Kai-shek, fought leftist revolutionaries until
* Communists won control of China in 1949. Throughout the
* 20th century this type of right-wing nationalism was
* common in many military dictatorships in Latin America,
* Africa, and Asia. Fascism should also be distinguished
* from right-wing separatist movements that set out to
* create a new nation-state rather than to regenerate an
* existing one. This would exclude cases such as the Nazi puppet
* regime in Croatia during World War II. This regime, known as
* the Ustae government, relied on paramilitary groups to govern,
* and hoped that their support for Nazism would enable Croatia
* to break away from Yugoslavia. This separatist goal
* distinguishes the Ustae from genuine fascist movements."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism

Position in the political spectrum

"Fascism is normally described as "extreme right",
* but writers on the subject have often found placing
* fascism on a conventional left-right political spectrum
* difficult. There is a scholarly consensus that fascism
* was influenced by both the left and the right. A number
* of historians have regarded fascism either as a revolutionary
* centrist doctrine, as a doctrine which mixes philosophies
* of the left and the right, or as both of those things.

* The historians Eugen Weber, David Renton, and Robert Soucy
* view fascism as on the ideological right. Rod Stackelberg
* argues that fascism opposes egalitarianism (particularly racial)
* and democracy, which according to him are characteristics that
* make it an extreme right-wing movement. Stanley Payne states
* that pre-war fascism found a coherent identity through
* alliances with right-wing movements. Roger Griffin argues
* that since the end of World War II, fascist movements have
* become intertwined with the radical right, describing certain
* groups as part of a "fascist radical right".

* Walter Laqueur says that historical fascism "did not belong
* to the extreme Left, yet defining it as part of the extreme
* Right is not very illuminating either", but that it "was
* always a coalition between radical, populist ('fascist')
* elements and others gravitating toward the extreme Right".
* Payne says "fascists were unique in their hostility to all
* the main established currents, left right and center",
* noting that they allied with both left and right, but more
* often the right.


- However, he contends that German Nazism
- was closer to Russian communism than to
- any other non-communist system."

Chinese 'Communism' {One Party Rule} Today
in the 21st Century is Uniquely Fascist :
The Great Leader {or One Party Leadership}
The Party United Behind The Great Leader
The People United Behind The Party

Recovering Liberals Casting-Off Their
me, Me. ME ! Elitism and should go to
Liberal's Anonymous [LA] Meetings and
repeat the Liberal's {Serenity} Prayer
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