Thread: Where Does Fascism Seem the Worst?

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    Originally posted by Black Dagger@Nov 7 2005, 10:57 AM
    REMBER RACISITS ARE SUB-HUMAN!
    That makes no sense whatsoever.
    No, it's true. People who believe in "pure races" have a smaller gene-pool and so are igenertically inferrior. It's been scientifically prooven that racists have 3 less bones in their feet than nonracists and are technically sub-human.

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    I'd have to agree on Russia. They have the largest number of fascists in the world, and they've actually taken to attacking and killing minorities in the streets with quite a bit of frequency. Even children. Its fucked.
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    The reason Fascism is becoming big in america, is because then government is allowing it to happen, with the whole, i can say what i want etc. policies, personal liberties have gone to far, i do not believe the facsist comunity should be allowed to rally.
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    We live in what is called freedom, but simply not allowing fascists to rally would be akin to not letting anyone rally, not letting anyone come out and shout their beliefs, however morally repugnant they may be.

    Nothing saying that people can't rally against them. Keep giving them the gears, don't let them get the upper hand.

    Also, I've never seen a fascist face to face. At least not one that makes it known. I live in a small town in Manitoba, however, once I move to winnipeg, I think that will change. Hopefully not.
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    Originally posted by Patchy@Nov 8 2005, 05:36 AM
    Also, I've never seen a fascist face to face.
    Your privilege says it all.
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    Originally posted by Patchy@Nov 7 2005, 11:36 PM
    We live in what is called freedom, but simply not allowing fascists to rally would be akin to not letting anyone rally, not letting anyone come out and shout their beliefs, however morally repugnant they may be.

    Nothing saying that people can't rally against them. Keep giving them the gears, don't let them get the upper hand.

    Also, I've never seen a fascist face to face. At least not one that makes it known. I live in a small town in Manitoba, however, once I move to winnipeg, I think that will change. Hopefully not.
    ahh what city is that? I live in regina sask.
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    the national socialist movement in Russia is picking up speed..

    According to this TIME article a group of Neo-Nazis (Schultz88) are organising themselves as a group of terrorist cells...
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    Could you even have fascism in India? Part of what makes a fascist nation is the fact that it is an imperialist nation. So, you might have something "fascistic", i.e. right-wing, nationalist and repressive; (like Chile's military dictatorship under Pinochet) but it's not exactly fascism.
    India is imperialist to a certain extent. But even so, it's hard to find an agreement on exactly what fascism is. Many people consider Pinochet's rule fascist, and most consider Hitler's rule fascist.. but others differ with those opinions.

    I'm not aware of any regime that's imposed fascism as its creator laid it out (that is, besides the creator himself).

    We need a working class alternative to these groups.
    The left parties (in the U.S.) usually organize something any time these groups try to appear in public. See: Boston, New York, recently in Toledo, etc.

    There's even been huge opposition rallies every where the minute men have appeared according to things I've read.
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    Over here, there isn't really a big organised fascist grouping that defines itself as such. It just bears too many negative connotations. Here we mostly have self-identified "right-wing" or "conservative" or "national" parties that run on some vague free market platform and anti-immigration. None of them are significant though, apparently we've learned from the failure of having Pim Fortuyn's party govern.
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