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Again PJ...This is What Fascism Looks Like

wvkeeper(HN)

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Oh, they'll open. Imagine all the pizza they can sell to the crowds of people who will show up to fight over this. They couldn't buy this kind of publicity. They could charge ballpark prices for the next few days at least.
 
Originally posted by pj(HN):
Keep you use an example of mob rule and say it is fascism? It seems you really don't know what fascism or for that matter neo-fascism is...
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So Kristillnacht was not Fascism in practice because it involved mob rule?



Simply slapping the prefix "Neo" in front of word and giving your own definition is not intellectually honest.
 
You have been told that the Nazi's and Fascist's in Italy were "right wing" and then simplistically apply that to the "right wing" of the political spectrum in the United States, who you are already predisposed to disagree with.

An example is in order. Putin is considered "right wing" in Europe because he promotes ethnic Nationalism, the re-emergence of the State Orthodox Church, and active military endeavors.

Do you know what the general economic plan and thoughts concerning the size and interaction of the central government is for Putin's "Right Wing" European political party? What role they see as the correct one for the Welfare State (in the right sense of that term)? How do these ideas agree/differ with the "Right Wing" in the United States.


I await your apply.
 
Originally posted by pj(HN):
Shouldn't you be getting ready to celebrate the mystery of faith?
If you are going to use a phrase, ad nausea, shouldn't you be able to defend its use and meaning fairly easily?


(I do not celebrate Lent, Easter, or any other "Holy Day" other than the Lord's Day, in keeping with the 2nd and 4th Commandents, so this is just an 'ordinary' week for me)
 
Originally posted by wvkeeper(HN):


Originally posted by pj(HN):
Shouldn't you be getting ready to celebrate the mystery of faith?
If you are going to use a phrase, ad nausea, shouldn't you be able to defend its use and meaning fairly easily?


(I do not celebrate Lent, Easter, or any other "Holy Day" other than the Lord's Day, in keeping with the 2nd and 4th Commandents, so this is just an 'ordinary' week for me)
I certainly understand...
 
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