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Change one or two words and phrases and you can come up with the definition of Marxist totalitarianism, which courtesy of messrs Mau, Stalin and Pol Pot made blokes like Franco, Salazar, Pinochet and Papadopoulos [ed. who he?] seem like Sunday afternoon amateurs.

Yet if I were to apply for a job as a lecturer at any western university or as a journalist with most major news organisations and made it clear I was a Marxist it would have little effect on my career prospects, try admitting you were a fascist and see how far it got you.

I am certainly not a fascist, I loathe them, but I also loathe the hypocrisy of the left when they refuse to admit the even greater evils of Marxist totalitarianism and genocide.


Gravatar "Greater evils", Miko? Or 'same' evils?

I totally agree that there's very little difference in 'result' between extreme left or right -isms. Politics is circular, so the left and right wings end up together rather than far apart.


Gravatar In a pure numbers game, you'd have to say Communism is the greater evil, furthermore fascism is a largely Eurocentric/western philosophy which is unlikely ever to cause much of a problem again.

Communism however is enslaving, imprisoning and murdering millions of people in Asia right now.


Gravatar > 1. Powerful and continuing expressions of nationalism.
> 2. Disdain for the importance of human rights.
> 3. Identification of enemies/scapegoats as a unifying cause.
> 4. The supremacy of the military/avid militarism.
> 5. Rampant sexism.
> 6. A controlled mass media.
> 7. Obsession with national security.
> 8. Religion and ruling elite tied together.
> 9. Power of corporations protected.
> 10. Power of labor suppressed or eliminated.
> 11. Disdain and suppression of intellectuals and the arts.
> 12. Obsession with crime and punishment.
> 13. Rampant cronyism and corruption.
> 14. Fraudulent elections.

sounds like australia.


Gravatar According to a couple of other sites I found, it sounds like George W. Bush's America too.

And, Miko, allow me to comment on your comment that capitalism however is enslaving, imprisoning and murdering millions of people in Asia right now.

Of course, we'd have to define 'murdering' but perhaps we could get back to focussing on fascism for a while ~ if that's all right with you.



Question: how would you label Hitler's Asian ally, Japan?


Gravatar If there was any serious threat of Bushido militarism rising again in Japan I'd agree fascism was a threat in Asia but there isn't and it isn't.

Communism on the other hand, ooops, I've done it again.


Gravatar Surely the little twerps who run around in mobs smashing beer bottles because they're beer bottles, 'sweeping' for foreigners, castigating 'deviants' and generally making a nuisance of themselves, are examples of proto-fascists.

Bigger twerps are those who cloak their bomb making in jihadist rhetoric.

Bigger still are those conglomerate owners who, often in league with elements of the military, employ vigilante mobs when they are criticised.

Giving any of them a seeming justification for their societal misdeeds through the rants of a long dead madman, and I do mean Hitler, is tantamount to smoking in a gunpowder warehouse.




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