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Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Commentary: The Rise of the Red Fascists

In the 1920s, a term was coined that is very appropriate for what is taking place in America today: red fascism. It was a term that likely originated with an Italian anarchist, Luigi Fabbri, who wrote in 1922 that “‘red fascists’ is the name that has recently been given to those Bolshevik communists who are most inclined to espouse fascism’s methods for use against their adversaries.” This description and behavior of course should not come as a surprise to anyone. Socialism is intrinsic to both communism and fascism, as both are movements of the left with a massive, oppressive, and powerful State central to achieving their goals.
Consider where we are right now in this country: some people have said that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the farthest left ticket ever run by the Democrat Party in this country’s history. That’s not quite correct. “Leftist” has lost some of its meaning because more traditional liberals are on the left. Harris and Walz are so far left they’re actually off the charts and into neo-Marxist territory. If for nothing else, their strong advocacy for the Green New Deal plants them firmly in that Marxism camp.
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5 comments:

  1. According to modern pundits, those that espouse classical liberalism (where "liberal" is derived from "libre" meaning free) are now considered right-wing extremists. Elon Musk is probably the high profile poster child for that group.

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  2. I don't libre means what they think it does. Democrats are about as anti liberal as you can get.

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  3. hey amigo... didnt you and i discuss this very thing SEVERAL YEARS AGO ? as i recall, we caught lots of flack for suggesting that the democrat party had been taken over by the socialist/communist element and were too dense (or proud) to realize or admit it.
    makes me feel that we wuz way ahead of the curve. maybe even oracles !
    or...maybe its just this fattie im wakin n bakin with ?

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  4. commiecrats, the whole bunch. I like the solution the south viet general used back during the TET.

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  5. All a matter of perspective. A mere seismic shift of the Overton Window.

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