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re: Does anyone think unity is even possible?

Posted on 1/15/22 at 3:14 pm to
Posted by zatetic
Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 1/15/22 at 3:14 pm to
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Contrary to bull shite taught in our education system, BOTH of those ideologies were leftist. So, we shouldn't be surprised to see them coalesce.



I can't understand how you would think fascism is leftist. It is a middle ground like libertarianism is. Fascism has high marks to the right on social values, more so than even the generic republican of today. But they did have a more welfare (for lack of better word) based economic system than the right does today. Fascism is national populism. It is basically what Trump ran on, but didn't carry out, with his Presidency.

And they don't coalesce and will never. One was started to be anti the other. I get that most people will never actually look at what the breakdown of what fascism was because they continue to believe the bullshite.
Posted by AussieRock
Member since Jan 2022
329 posts
Posted on 1/15/22 at 3:20 pm to
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I can't understand how you would think fascism is leftist.
It's easy.

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But they did have a more welfare (for lack of better word) based economic system than the right does today. Fascism is national populism. It is basically what Trump ran on, but didn't carry out, with his Presidency.
This is complete silliness and MAY be what some textbook says but isn't close to how it played out.

In the end, leftists like to control their fellow man and cannot have any dissent. That's what leftists are. They may differ on one issue or another, but in the end, it's how they see their ability to use government as a WEAPON against their fellow man that sets liberals apart from everyone else.

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Does anyone think unity is even possible?
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Contrary to bull shite taught in our education system, BOTH of those ideologies were leftist. So, we shouldn't be surprised to see them coalesce.


I can't understand how you would think fascism is leftist. It is a middle ground like libertarianism is. Fascism has high marks to the right on social values, more so than even the generic republican of today. But they did have a more welfare (for lack of better word) based economic system than the right does today. Fascism is national populism. It is basically what Trump ran on, but didn't carry out, with his Presidency.

And they don't coalesce and will never. One was started to be anti the other.
And yet both viewed their control of government as primarily, a tool to frick their political opponents up the arse.

You could put Marxists in a room for a thousand years and they'd ever come up with a constitution specifically designed to give voice to someone other than Marxists and.........the EXACT SAME goes for Fascists''

THAT is their shared value and it's what makes them similar. You're focused on minutia.
Posted by LSUA 75
Colfax,La.
Member since Jan 2019
3708 posts
Posted on 1/15/22 at 3:28 pm to
No,I think our country is too far gone.How is it possible when every government agency is corrupt and has allegiance to China.All of them,FBI,Justice Dept,CDC,FDA,NIH,IRS,DOD.,leftist federal judges.Then there is the Democratic party and significant number of RINOs in Republican Party.
10 years ago I couldn’t even fathom that we would be where we are now.
Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
56684 posts
Posted on 1/15/22 at 10:09 pm to
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Fascism is national populism
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