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Originally Posted by JurisDictum
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A more sober view than the post you quoted.
Facist and communist regimes are similar in their methods of control. In practical reality there isn't a lot of difference between the two (Hitler once said Stalinism was just "red facism"). But the theory behind the two are completely different. One is about achieving the closest thing to real equality. The other is about state strength, empowering the country at the expense of others.
Facism is closely related to racism. I had a libertarian professor once said the main difference between facism and communism was that facism also had racism. Ultimately I don't agree with him, but in practical reality there is something to it.
Ultimately this kind of stuff usually devolves into some BS semantic argument though.
Edit: The reason american liberals and conservatives always fuck up there understanding of facism -- is because they don't understand that there isn't a big "goverment vs free market" dichomity in the German intellectual tradition. They never really bought into that "the economy" (which exists independent of society) in mass as much as they have here. To Hitler, the economy wasn't a big theater of ideological warfare. Most Germans agree some government and some market is good.
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Internationalist have corrupted the concept of racism and misuse it. Now anything associated with nationalism is deemed racist because it is an exclusive ideaology. Progressivism is largely internationalist and also controls education and the media so you end up with this perversion . I find most communist to have been the most brutal and dehumanizing regimes. Their outlook that everyone be equal means there is no room for diversity and no one escaped the "State" .Their inclusiveness is only a ploy to gain the most support seeing as minorities and the poor outnumber any other groups.
Most "fascist" were nationalist and so their concerns were national. This idea of projected racism is kind of laughable. Hitlers "aggression" was the reclaiming of stolen territory. Then your Illuminati used all of this against him and made him a boogeyman to accomplish the founding of their international organizations that rule the world today.