Irony.... erm, at least I hope it is! — 0 thru 9
fascism is national socialism — Posty McPostface
I don't think their choice of name reflected their ideology as well as we might hope. Perhaps they intended to disguise their true aspirations? — Pattern-chaser
Well, if you eliminate the warmongering, the idolatry or cult of the leader, and all those nasty things that Nazism was associated with, you're left with a fairly liberal and likable ideology. Yes? — Posty McPostface
Well, if you eliminate the warmongering, the idolatry or cult of the leader, and all those nasty things that Nazism was associated with, you're left with a fairly liberal and likable ideology. Yes? — Posty McPostface
Only the teachers pet could get away with that one! If that were to come offa my keyboard the hounds would be yelping already! — Marcus de Brun
Yes. If you remove all the authoritarian aspects of an authoritarian political position, what's left (next to nothing?) is more or less acceptable. Your joke is in dubious taste, I suggest? — Pattern-chaser
Well, I am a Piglet. So, maybe that helps. :blush: — Posty McPostface
Yes we will have to wait until you grow up into a fully fledged fascist pig (like myself).
Then, the bacon loving hounds will find you. — Marcus de Brun
It appears to me that the left right divide is an illusion. It is simply a line that separates those who think that wealth should be shared to a greater degree, from those who think it should be shared to a lesser degree. — Marcus de Brun
There is also the social/individual balance, where the left give a little more emphasis to society while the right concentrate more on individual freedom. — Pattern-chaser
for every dollar invested into 'socialism' another dollar will be required to ameliorate the 'dependence-effect' caused by the preceding dollar — Marcus de Brun
Some countries who have actually tried it have had better, if not perfect, results. — Pattern-chaser
Well, yes. But, fascism is national socialism. So, logical conclusion? Maybe, maybe not. — Posty McPostface
Do we bring our own doughnuts and espresso, or will these be provided? — Marcus de Brun
Safety valves that you find in a justice state/democracy that starts from the individual don't exist or aren't as important.So, what's wrong with fascism? I've been told it's the most efficient form of government and most productive of all possible. Most people who lived under fascism (without the idolatry of a raving meth addict, racism, discrimination, and outright genocide) seemed to benefit from that form of government in the past dramatically. — Posty McPostface
America [...] preserves and attempts to foster the attributes of freedom before those of dependence. — Marcus de Brun
The vocabulary mandated (by all Americans) for discussions of this type requires that you call it "dependence", I know. But "support" would do as well, without picturing the recipient as a scrounger and a drain on the resources of decent people. — Pattern-chaser
It's approach to economics is very much close to fascism. The socialist planned economy has morphed into a more capitalist planned economy, hence it can be argued that China is fascist. The Communist Party and the state claim the sole right to represent the “universal interest" of the people. Furthermore, Xi Jinping looks more and more like a leader for life (as with the removal of term limits for the President).I don't think China might be considered as Fascist. — Marcus de Brun
If the entire world were 'free' to live as we whiteys do in the west... there would not be a tree left in the Amazon. — Marcus de Brun
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