Message from @Mr. Nessel
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Entirely preventable
I'd agree
but it's important to remember that we have hindsight
I would say and many people on the left would agree that fascism is an inevitability in the 21st century
Whether I advocate for it or not it really isn't up to me, the concoction of globalism, migration replacement, a failing welfare state and a disillusioned right wing will usher in a new rise of fascism, how it takes form will be interesting to watch. Donald trump isn't the answer to most right wing people but a step in the right direction. Whether the right breaks off and controls small towns or cities that moves away from the two party system into one party states, people will self segregate themselves along party lines. I'm not sure how long this will take but it seems probable
I can see the rural agricultural areas refuse to supply the cities with food and eventually breaking out into civil war. We are Definitely in a cold war as of now..
I wouldn't call this the resurrection of fascism given fascisms specifics unless you look at parties like Casa pound in Italy
But yeah something is rising
It's nationalist, it's populist and it's still in its infancy
I would definitely say that the right wing is leaning towards fascism.. I dont see anything wrong with that tho, preservation and order is great for society. Id choose to live in a fascist society over a communist one any day of the week, hell id live in a fascist society now over this current globohomo tolerant mesh we have
Idk I just don't see the fascist corporatism and insistence on the totalitarian state (not the liberal meme of it). It's definitely related
As it's a form of national populism in the making
Well the economy will have to change immensely and profits for smartphone CEOs wont be so huge. I dont think that slave labour in china or somewhere else in the world should be allowed just like I dont think importing 3rd world people to bring down wages should be allowed
Yeah but that's not exactly fascist
Not against it either
Well kinda, an authoritarian will have set laws in place to change the markets behaviour
a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls, violent suppression of the opposition, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism. just like the definition implies
Corporatism isn't just a regulatory state though
There's an emphasis on class unity
Abolishing of non state unions
In fascism there is an emphasis on class unity
Even syndicalist elements
national socialists in germany seemed to be pretty successful with their economy
we definitely need to curb the power of corporations
and set up jobs for people who lose their jobs to automation
similar to the great depression work programs and NS germany work programs
Corporations have become big government, or just an arm for the bought off elements of government
Nationalize the corporations
no more 3rd world migrants, no more sweat shops
I like the Chinese way of handling corporations
they can still innovate in the confines of the country, but no more profits off the labour of kids and sweat shops
Even the biggest fish in the pond fit into the pocket of the party in Chona
cuz a western man can't compete with sweat shop labour
If Jack Ma stepped out of line tomorrow he'd disappear
Yeah thats the authoritarian side of China
The guy who owns and runs Alibaba
China after Deng Xiaoping is actually looking more and more like actual fascism
pretty much lol, except they don't give a fuck about culture, religion or their people
Sort of
They do in a way care for their ppl as a collective