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Think Hitler was Pro-Pagan? Think again; he was Pro-Islam. He was basically a typical politician and said whatever the crowd wanted to hear.
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So Mussolini previously referred to himself as an "authoritarian communist" who was "so familiar with Marxist literature" he would even quote from obscure Marxist texts. He supported getting Italy into World War I thinking it could lead to the downfall of German and Austro-Hungarian monarchies because they "repressed socialism".
Pure commie.
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Pure commie.
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Mussolini went full-commie by the end of World War II declaring he would socialize what was left of the economy (already 75% socialized), including all companies over 100 employees.
> "On February 12, 1944, Mussolini's cabinet approved a bill of "socialization" that spoke about the "Mussolinian conception on subjects such as; much higher social justice, a more equitable distribution of wealth and the participation of labor in the state life." Mussolini claimed that Italian capitalists had betrayed him after they had gained immensely from fascism, and that he now regretted his alliance with them and rediscovered his old socialist influences. He claimed that he had intended to carry out a large-scale nationalization of property in 1939–1940 but that the outbreak of war had forced him to postpone it, and promised that in the future, all industrial firms with over 100 employees would be nationalized. Mussolini even reached out to ex-communist Nicola Bombacci, a former student of Vladimir Lenin, to help him in spreading the image that Fascism was a progressive movement."
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> "On February 12, 1944, Mussolini's cabinet approved a bill of "socialization" that spoke about the "Mussolinian conception on subjects such as; much higher social justice, a more equitable distribution of wealth and the participation of labor in the state life." Mussolini claimed that Italian capitalists had betrayed him after they had gained immensely from fascism, and that he now regretted his alliance with them and rediscovered his old socialist influences. He claimed that he had intended to carry out a large-scale nationalization of property in 1939–1940 but that the outbreak of war had forced him to postpone it, and promised that in the future, all industrial firms with over 100 employees would be nationalized. Mussolini even reached out to ex-communist Nicola Bombacci, a former student of Vladimir Lenin, to help him in spreading the image that Fascism was a progressive movement."
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"The scheme by which workers, under the influence of a massive advertising campaign, parted with a portion of their wages each week to put towards buying a ‘Strength Through Joy car’ turned out to be no more than a means of getting them to put in more overtime so that they could contribute to the financing of rearmament. By the end of 1939, 270,000 people had lent 110 million Reichsmarks to the state in this way. In the end, no fewer than 340,000 people invested their money in the scheme. Not one of them ever got a Volkswagen in return. The factory was converted to war production in September 1939."
~ Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power
~ Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power
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Fascism is a retarded ideology that says "states have rights over individuals" always and that disagreeing with the government on anything makes you a nasty "liberal individualist". The fascist definition of "liberal" is so vague that all it means when they use it is "a civilian who disagrees with the government" on any point.
That's what it is in a nutshell, affirming the "power of the Supreme State" against the will of "individuals" that make up the citizenry, but the logic falls apart quickly.
Citizens are both individuals and they are groups. A family is a group. Citizens can form larger groups that share common beliefs (political, religious, ethnic, associations, charities, fitness clubs, etc.) and can coalesce around their shared ideas to demand things from governments. Governments are also just another group of individuals and governments are not monolithic groups either since there are competing parties, factions, etc. who fight each other. The government and the citizens are just groups of individuals and there are groups within groups among both.
If "states have rights over individuals" always, then you have no business opposing the covid BS (vax mandates, mask mandates, stay at home orders), you have no business opposing hate speech laws, you have no business opposing replacement migration, public schools teaching CRT and gender queer theory to kids, diversity quotas, inflationary money printing, foreign aid, foreign wars, or any other government policy.... because "states have rights over individuals" and opposing the State is invalid, if fascist theory is correct.
These dorks will respond to this by saying "but but when we say states have rights over individuals, we only mean that when the state calls itself Fascist and is the Perfect State". But why? Why would that logic only apply to that state and not other states? Seems like dishonest cherry-picking here. That state doesn't exist, but even in that case, any state could just label itself "fascist" and go on doing whatever it wants, including leftist policies while using that label. So if a "fascist" state imposed all the same covid BS (like China did, which these people claim is a modern fascist state), you would go along with it because you're an obedient drone with no mind of his own?
It's the perfect ideology for politicians because it demands complete obedience and servitude to the State, no questions asked. Politicians know that they'll never get full support for their policies, but if they convince everyone that "States have rights over individuals" then they can get you to support anything.
That's what it is in a nutshell, affirming the "power of the Supreme State" against the will of "individuals" that make up the citizenry, but the logic falls apart quickly.
Citizens are both individuals and they are groups. A family is a group. Citizens can form larger groups that share common beliefs (political, religious, ethnic, associations, charities, fitness clubs, etc.) and can coalesce around their shared ideas to demand things from governments. Governments are also just another group of individuals and governments are not monolithic groups either since there are competing parties, factions, etc. who fight each other. The government and the citizens are just groups of individuals and there are groups within groups among both.
If "states have rights over individuals" always, then you have no business opposing the covid BS (vax mandates, mask mandates, stay at home orders), you have no business opposing hate speech laws, you have no business opposing replacement migration, public schools teaching CRT and gender queer theory to kids, diversity quotas, inflationary money printing, foreign aid, foreign wars, or any other government policy.... because "states have rights over individuals" and opposing the State is invalid, if fascist theory is correct.
These dorks will respond to this by saying "but but when we say states have rights over individuals, we only mean that when the state calls itself Fascist and is the Perfect State". But why? Why would that logic only apply to that state and not other states? Seems like dishonest cherry-picking here. That state doesn't exist, but even in that case, any state could just label itself "fascist" and go on doing whatever it wants, including leftist policies while using that label. So if a "fascist" state imposed all the same covid BS (like China did, which these people claim is a modern fascist state), you would go along with it because you're an obedient drone with no mind of his own?
It's the perfect ideology for politicians because it demands complete obedience and servitude to the State, no questions asked. Politicians know that they'll never get full support for their policies, but if they convince everyone that "States have rights over individuals" then they can get you to support anything.
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"Hard for people to grasp that Marxism-Leninism, Fascism and National Socialism are closer to one another than most people want to accept."
Other commenter agrees: "Both want to create a workers state".
And this coming from people who support those ideologies.
Fascism is Communism.
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Other commenter agrees: "Both want to create a workers state".
And this coming from people who support those ideologies.
Fascism is Communism.
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Goebbels had his children poisoned with cyanide capsules then shot his wife and himself.
"The children were knocked out with morphine by an SS doctor and then had cyanide capsules crushed between their teeth. Afterwards Goebbels shot his wife, then himself." - Source
Really someone to idolize.
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"The children were knocked out with morphine by an SS doctor and then had cyanide capsules crushed between their teeth. Afterwards Goebbels shot his wife, then himself." - Source
Really someone to idolize.
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Marxism = Economic Socialism
NatSoc = Germanic In-Group Economic Socialism
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Marxism = Economic Socialism
NatSoc = Germanic In-Group Economic Socialism
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Exposing Hitler as Zionist
The difference between National Socialism and Marxism is simple:
Marxism=Economic Socialism
NatSoc=Racial Socialism
Marxism=Economic Socialism
NatSoc=Racial Socialism
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Fascism demands total subservience to the State, negates all "individual rights"... which means that you exist to serve the whims of the State bureaucrats and can't disagree with any of their policies... ever.
> One of the most outspoken American fascists was economist Lawrence Dennis. In his 1936 book, The Coming American Fascism, Dennis declared that defenders of “18th-century Americanism” were sure to become “the laughing stock of their own countrymen” and that the adoption of economic fascism would intensify “national spirit” and put it behind “the enterprises of public welfare and social control.” The big stumbling block to the development of economic fascism, Dennis bemoaned, was “liberal norms of law or constitutional guarantees of private rights.”
> Certain British intellectuals were perhaps the most smitten of anyone by fascism. George Bernard Shaw announced in 1927 that his fellow “socialists should be delighted to find at last a socialist [Mussolini] who speaks and thinks as responsible rulers do.” He helped form the British Union of Fascists whose “Outline of the Corporate State,” according to the organization’s founder, Sir Oswald Mosley, was “on the Italian Model.”
> The state comes before the individual. Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines fascism as “a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized, autocratic government.” This stands in stark contrast to the classical liberal idea that individuals have natural rights that pre-exist government; that government derives its “just powers” only through the consent of the governed; and that the principal function of government is to protect the lives, liberties, and properties of its citizens, not to aggrandize the state.
> Mussolini viewed these liberal ideas (in the European sense of the word “liberal”) as the antithesis of fascism: “The Fascist conception of life,” Mussolini wrote, “stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with the State. It is opposed to classical liberalism [which] denied the State in the name of the individual; Fascism reasserts the rights of the State as expressing the real essence of the individual.”
> Mussolini thought it was unnatural for a government to protect individual rights: “The maxim that society exists only for the well-being and freedom of the individuals composing it does not seem to be in conformity with nature’s plans.”[7] “If classical liberalism spells individualism,” Mussolini continued, “Fascism spells government.” The essence of fascism, therefore, is that government should be the master, not the servant, of the people.
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> One of the most outspoken American fascists was economist Lawrence Dennis. In his 1936 book, The Coming American Fascism, Dennis declared that defenders of “18th-century Americanism” were sure to become “the laughing stock of their own countrymen” and that the adoption of economic fascism would intensify “national spirit” and put it behind “the enterprises of public welfare and social control.” The big stumbling block to the development of economic fascism, Dennis bemoaned, was “liberal norms of law or constitutional guarantees of private rights.”
> Certain British intellectuals were perhaps the most smitten of anyone by fascism. George Bernard Shaw announced in 1927 that his fellow “socialists should be delighted to find at last a socialist [Mussolini] who speaks and thinks as responsible rulers do.” He helped form the British Union of Fascists whose “Outline of the Corporate State,” according to the organization’s founder, Sir Oswald Mosley, was “on the Italian Model.”
> The state comes before the individual. Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary defines fascism as “a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized, autocratic government.” This stands in stark contrast to the classical liberal idea that individuals have natural rights that pre-exist government; that government derives its “just powers” only through the consent of the governed; and that the principal function of government is to protect the lives, liberties, and properties of its citizens, not to aggrandize the state.
> Mussolini viewed these liberal ideas (in the European sense of the word “liberal”) as the antithesis of fascism: “The Fascist conception of life,” Mussolini wrote, “stresses the importance of the State and accepts the individual only in so far as his interests coincide with the State. It is opposed to classical liberalism [which] denied the State in the name of the individual; Fascism reasserts the rights of the State as expressing the real essence of the individual.”
> Mussolini thought it was unnatural for a government to protect individual rights: “The maxim that society exists only for the well-being and freedom of the individuals composing it does not seem to be in conformity with nature’s plans.”[7] “If classical liberalism spells individualism,” Mussolini continued, “Fascism spells government.” The essence of fascism, therefore, is that government should be the master, not the servant, of the people.
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Economic Fascism
Few Americans are aware of or can recall how so many Americans and Europeans viewed economic fascism as the wave of the future during the 1930s.
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Fascist philosopher Giovanni Gentile's "ethical state" concept says that the State is supreme and individuals are nothing. Individual is defined as regular citizens who are not part of the State bureaucracy.
What that means in essence is that you cannot disagree with any action taken by the State, you are its eternal slave.
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What that means in essence is that you cannot disagree with any action taken by the State, you are its eternal slave.
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The strongest influence on Fascism was Karl Marx who called for a totalizing centralized State with direct control over all factors of economic production (land, capital & labor).
> "Under fascism, the state, through official cartels, controlled all aspects of manufacturing, commerce, finance, and agriculture. Planning boards set product lines, production levels, prices, wages, working conditions, and the size of firms. Licensing was ubiquitous; no economic activity could be undertaken without government permission." - source
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> "Under fascism, the state, through official cartels, controlled all aspects of manufacturing, commerce, finance, and agriculture. Planning boards set product lines, production levels, prices, wages, working conditions, and the size of firms. Licensing was ubiquitous; no economic activity could be undertaken without government permission." - source
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On fascist cronyism.
> "Mussolini’s “revolving door” swung far and wide:
Signor Caiano, one of Mussolini’s most trusted advisers, was an officer in the Royal Navy before and during the war; when the war was over, he joined the Orlando Shipbuilding Company; in October 1922, he entered Mussolini’s cabinet, and the subsidies for naval construction and the merchant marine came under the control of his department. General Cavallero, at the close of the war, left the army and entered the Pirelli Rubber Company . . . ; in 1925 he became undersecretary at the Ministry of War; in 1930 he left the Ministry of War, and entered the service of the Ansaldo armament firm. Among the directors of the big . . . companies in Italy, retired generals and generals on active service became very numerous after the advent of Fascism." - Source
Mussolini's state-run economy only worked for the politically connected. The average Joe small businessman was hung out to dry.
> "The burgeoning state control of business swelled the state bureaucracy and led to widespread centralization and corruption. Small businesses were left to fail and have their assets swallowed up by big businesses and big banks. Nearly 100,000 businesses failed from 1926–1935 in Italy, almost fourfold the number that failed in the previous ten years. By 1935, Mussolini boasted that fully three-fourths of Italian businesses rested on the shoulders of the state."
> "From 1928–1932 production was cut by one-fourth and national income by one-third, and by the end of 1934 one-third of capital capacity sat idle and over one million workers were unemployed. The state progressively intervened to stave off the ill effects of its monetary inflation and extend its control. It bailed out big businesses and banks, fostered mergers and acquisitions, cartelized the remaining, now larger enterprises, and renewed spending, mainly for war." - Source
> "Mussolini’s “revolving door” swung far and wide:
Signor Caiano, one of Mussolini’s most trusted advisers, was an officer in the Royal Navy before and during the war; when the war was over, he joined the Orlando Shipbuilding Company; in October 1922, he entered Mussolini’s cabinet, and the subsidies for naval construction and the merchant marine came under the control of his department. General Cavallero, at the close of the war, left the army and entered the Pirelli Rubber Company . . . ; in 1925 he became undersecretary at the Ministry of War; in 1930 he left the Ministry of War, and entered the service of the Ansaldo armament firm. Among the directors of the big . . . companies in Italy, retired generals and generals on active service became very numerous after the advent of Fascism." - Source
Mussolini's state-run economy only worked for the politically connected. The average Joe small businessman was hung out to dry.
> "The burgeoning state control of business swelled the state bureaucracy and led to widespread centralization and corruption. Small businesses were left to fail and have their assets swallowed up by big businesses and big banks. Nearly 100,000 businesses failed from 1926–1935 in Italy, almost fourfold the number that failed in the previous ten years. By 1935, Mussolini boasted that fully three-fourths of Italian businesses rested on the shoulders of the state."
> "From 1928–1932 production was cut by one-fourth and national income by one-third, and by the end of 1934 one-third of capital capacity sat idle and over one million workers were unemployed. The state progressively intervened to stave off the ill effects of its monetary inflation and extend its control. It bailed out big businesses and banks, fostered mergers and acquisitions, cartelized the remaining, now larger enterprises, and renewed spending, mainly for war." - Source
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Natsoc is asked "How many White people did Hitler kill?"
He refuses to acknowledge that Hitler killed Whites and then defended the killing of Whites because "Hitler fought for White living space".
So here we have the Natsoc logic: if you claim to be fighting for Whites, you get to kill and abuse as many White people as you want, steal their land/resources, etc. All transgressions are permitted, if you do so in the name of "Whites".
The truth is that Hitler was not fighting for Whites, but Germans only, against other Whites. The living space was for Germans, not "Whites" in general, and the process of acquiring the space meant blotting out millions of Slavic Whites who Hitler and Himmler hated.
One standard for Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin.... a completely different standard for Hitler. Do these people care about Whites? Or do they simply care about Hitler and his dream of German Empire?
Clearly the latter.
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He refuses to acknowledge that Hitler killed Whites and then defended the killing of Whites because "Hitler fought for White living space".
So here we have the Natsoc logic: if you claim to be fighting for Whites, you get to kill and abuse as many White people as you want, steal their land/resources, etc. All transgressions are permitted, if you do so in the name of "Whites".
The truth is that Hitler was not fighting for Whites, but Germans only, against other Whites. The living space was for Germans, not "Whites" in general, and the process of acquiring the space meant blotting out millions of Slavic Whites who Hitler and Himmler hated.
One standard for Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin.... a completely different standard for Hitler. Do these people care about Whites? Or do they simply care about Hitler and his dream of German Empire?
Clearly the latter.
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True statement here.
> "Hitler is often depicted as the prototypical totalitarian—a man who believed in the superiority of the German state, a German nationalist to the extreme. But according to Snyder, this depiction is deeply flawed. Rather, Hitler was a “racial anarchist”—a man for whom states were transitory, laws meaningless, ethics a facade."
Hitler didn't believe in nation-states (other than his own)... and erased the borders of quite a few of them. He also didn't believe in laws or ethics beyond "might is right". He even said that his own people deserved to perish because they lost the war.
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> "Hitler is often depicted as the prototypical totalitarian—a man who believed in the superiority of the German state, a German nationalist to the extreme. But according to Snyder, this depiction is deeply flawed. Rather, Hitler was a “racial anarchist”—a man for whom states were transitory, laws meaningless, ethics a facade."
Hitler didn't believe in nation-states (other than his own)... and erased the borders of quite a few of them. He also didn't believe in laws or ethics beyond "might is right". He even said that his own people deserved to perish because they lost the war.
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Natsoc is asked "How many White people did Hitler kill?" He refuses to acknowledge that Hitler killed Whites and then defended the killing of Whites because "Hitler fought for White living space". So here we have the Natsoc logic: if you claim to be fighting…
"Hitler fought for Western civilization"
By allying with the Soviet Bolsheviks and facilitating them gobbling up the Baltics and half of Poland.
No, Hitler fought for German domination over Western civilization, at the expense of many Whites killed in his and Mussolini's campaigns of conquest.
These people lean heavily on propagandistic slogans, memes, oversimplified talking points, etc., but when you dig into the details it all falls apart.
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By allying with the Soviet Bolsheviks and facilitating them gobbling up the Baltics and half of Poland.
No, Hitler fought for German domination over Western civilization, at the expense of many Whites killed in his and Mussolini's campaigns of conquest.
These people lean heavily on propagandistic slogans, memes, oversimplified talking points, etc., but when you dig into the details it all falls apart.
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Hitler prevented the Ukrainians from establishing their own State because the war aim was to colonize their land for German Lebensraum.
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