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More proof the right wing is essentially comprised of closet fascists

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Let's be fair and balanced :D (I'm not going into classical definitions but common discourse)

“To call a person who endorses violence against the duly elected government a ‘Republican’ is itself Orwellian. More accurate words exist for such a person. One of them is ‘fascist.’”

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank dropped the f-word after the Republican National Committee (RNC) on February 4 declared the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol “legitimate political discourse.” The RNC also censured US Representatives Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) for serving on the House committee investigating the Capitol attack.

Others—former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum and Democratic journalist Ed Kilgore among them—agree that the Trump-appeasing GOP is akin to the European fascists who rose to power between the two world wars. The concern predates the RNC’s endorsement of violence. Frum noted the insurrection itself, while Kilgore detected such parallels to interwar fascism as a “foundational” lie (Nazi claims about German sellouts after World War I, Trump supporters’ claims about election theft) and alliances with “reactionary religious interests and radical elements among the police and military veterans.”
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
“To call a person who endorses violence against the duly elected government a ‘Republican’ is itself Orwellian. More accurate words exist for such a person. One of them is ‘fascist.’”

EDITED:

Oops, I didn't see the previous poster's title... now I understand why you posted this.
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I think we should officially now recognize them as the 3rd political party. The AFP, the American Fascist Party. That accurately captures their true colors. The once more sizable in stature GOP has become a smaller sub species of pygmy elephants.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Let's be fair and balanced :D (I'm not going into classical definitions but common discourse)

“To call a person who endorses violence against the duly elected government a ‘Republican’ is itself Orwellian. More accurate words exist for such a person. One of them is ‘fascist.’”

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank dropped the f-word after the Republican National Committee (RNC) on February 4 declared the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol “legitimate political discourse.” The RNC also censured US Representatives Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) for serving on the House committee investigating the Capitol attack.

Others—former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum and Democratic journalist Ed Kilgore among them—agree that the Trump-appeasing GOP is akin to the European fascists who rose to power between the two world wars. The concern predates the RNC’s endorsement of violence. Frum noted the insurrection itself, while Kilgore detected such parallels to interwar fascism as a “foundational” lie (Nazi claims about German sellouts after World War I, Trump supporters’ claims about election theft) and alliances with “reactionary religious interests and radical elements among the police and military veterans.”
Name any Republican that openly say he or she is fascist.

Unlike another party on the other side of the isle.



I'll be waiting for your submission.
 

Soandso

Well-Known Member
Name any Republican that openly say he or she is fascist.

Unlike another party on the other side of the isle.



I'll be waiting for your submission.

Nick Fuentes comes to mind, though not many folks are brave enough to go completely mask off by calling it fascism - Nazis and anything associated with them (like fascism) are still pretty hated in this country. Just look at what happened to Kanye West after expressing his admiration for Hitler

Using "fascism" as a descriptor for a political movement is a lot more detrimental than other more palatable names such as "christian nationalism." When all is said and done, winning is the name of the game
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
So they lie. That just makes it worse.

Quote:

For democracy. For equality. For socialism. For a sustainable future and a world that puts people before profits. Join the Communist Party USA today



Apparently the same goes for people who say socialism isn't communism.

Right from the horses mouth.


Party Information
 

Wildswanderer

Veteran Member
Let's be fair and balanced :D (I'm not going into classical definitions but common discourse)

“To call a person who endorses violence against the duly elected government a ‘Republican’ is itself Orwellian. More accurate words exist for such a person. One of them is ‘fascist.’”

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank dropped the f-word after the Republican National Committee (RNC) on February 4 declared the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the US Capitol “legitimate political discourse.” The RNC also censured US Representatives Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) and Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) for serving on the House committee investigating the Capitol attack.

Others—former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum and Democratic journalist Ed Kilgore among them—agree that the Trump-appeasing GOP is akin to the European fascists who rose to power between the two world wars. The concern predates the RNC’s endorsement of violence. Frum noted the insurrection itself, while Kilgore detected such parallels to interwar fascism as a “foundational” lie (Nazi claims about German sellouts after World War I, Trump supporters’ claims about election theft) and alliances with “reactionary religious interests and radical elements among the police and military veterans.”
"Insurrection" is a huge exaggeration.
Compared to some of the leftist mobs that tore up cities that same year, this recorded about on the level of a high school prank.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
Not according to the Communist party.

Get an education yourself.
Okay so I want you to try and understand this, Hue. I know it's asking a great deal, having understanding of an economic and political system outside Capitalism and Fascism, but you just go ahead and give it your very best.

Is an egg an omelet? No, of course not.
Does an omelet have eggs? Yes.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Okay so I want you to try and understand this, Hue. I know it's asking a great deal, having understanding of an economic and political system outside Capitalism and Fascism, but you just go ahead and give it your very best.

Is an egg an omelet? No, of course not.
Does an omelet have eggs? Yes.
Does the Communist party promote socialism? Yes. Linky thing in post 11.

I know it's difficult and very hard for you , but please try your best to get the facts straight.
 

The Kilted Heathen

Crow FreyjasmaðR
Does the Communist party promote socialism? Yes. Linky thing in post 11.

I know it's difficult and very hard for you , but please try your best to get the facts straight.
So then what you're not getting is communism = omelet. Socialism = egg. An omelet has eggs, that does not make an egg an omelet. So all the conservative screeching about Socialists being Communists is just so much inane, ignorant noise.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
So then what you're not getting is communism = omelet. Socialism = egg. An omelet has eggs, that does not make an egg an omelet. So all the conservative screeching about Socialists being Communists is just so much inane, ignorant noise.
Not according to real communists. Socialism is definitely a major gateway.

The Relationship Between Socialism & Communism

Communism is essentially the "higher end" of socialism according to Marx.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
"Insurrection" is a huge exaggeration.
Compared to some of the leftist mobs that tore up cities that same year, this recorded about on the level of a high school prank.
Not really. One question, did the leftist mobs invade Congress and try to overturn an election?

Did the leftist mobs invade any state capitols?

If not you can see why there actions were not on of insurrection.
 
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