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Facts of History: Right Wingers Are Freedom Hating Fascists - Always Were.

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James

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Feb 3, 2010, 10:58:35 AM2/3/10
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Lazy, unemployed white Eurotrash homosexual fascists like Kraut Michael
Laudahn refuse to contribute to society and believe that their pink complexion
entitles them to a free pass in life. They deserve to be gassed with all the
other Nazis because all they do is live off the avails of more industrious
people, including the immigrants they so detest.

Interesting that ignorant right wingers continue to ignore their Fascist roots
and attempt to smear Leftists with a false label.


Fascist:
noun
1. a person who believes in or sympathizes with fascism.
2. (often initial capital letter) a member of a fascist movement or party.
3. a person who is dictatorial or has extreme right-wing views.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fascist

Fascism, Nazism and Conservatism

European fascism drew on existing anti-modernist conservatism, and on the
conservative reaction to communism and 19th-century socialism.
Conservative thinkers such as historian Oswald Spengler provided much of the
world view (Weltanschauung) of the Nazi movement.

In Britain, the conservative Daily Mail enthusiastically backed Sir Oswald
Mosley's British Union of Fascists, and part of the Conservative Party
supported closer ties with Nazi Germany.
When defeat in World War II ideologically and historically discredited
fascism, almost all Western conservatives tried to distance themselves from
it. Nevertheless, many post-war Western conservatives continued to admire the
Franco regime in Spain, clearly conservative but also fascist in origin. With
the end of the Franco regime and Portugal's Estado Novo in the 1970s, the
relationship between conservatism and classical European fascism was further
weakened.

Militarism is perhaps the most striking similarity between Fascism and
contemporary American conservatism. Of course, there are many liberals in
America who support the military and even call for increased
military spending.

Even so, American liberals are traditionally more skeptical of the military
than American conservatives. It is often said that Neoconservatives, like
Hitler, see the military as a paradigm for problem solving (even in situations
that may render militarism impractical or unethical).

The relationship of fascism to right-wing ideologies (including some that are
described as neo-fascist) is still an issue for conservatives
and their opponents. Especially in Germany, there is a constant exchange of
ideology and persons, between the influential national-conservative movement,
and self-identified national-socialist groups.
In Italy too, there is no clear line between conservatives, and movements
inspired by the Italian Fascism of the 1920s to 1940s, including the Alleanza
Nazionale which is member of the governing coalition under premier Silvio
Berlusconi. Conservative attitudes to the 20th-century fascist regimes are
still an issue.
Under an ideological definition of Socialism, for example one stating that
only a system adhering to the principles of Marxism can qualify as socialist
there is a well-defined gap between Nazism and socialism. Nazi leaders were
opposed to the Marxist idea of class conflict and opposed the idea that
capitalism should be abolished and that workers should control the means of
production. For those who consider class conflict and the abolition of
capitalism as essential components of socialism, these factors alone are
sufficient to categorize "National Socialism" as non-socialist.

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