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You’re confused. Fascism isn’t some political or economic model. It’s merely the absence of government recognized and protected rights. Rule by the whims of those in power without regard for the interests of this who are ruled. All dictatorship are fascist states. No communist state gets to be a communist state without fascism. In other words: force. A good alternative to the word fascism would be force-ism. Another word for force-ism is slavery. When a government rules a people and does whatever they want to them without legal recourse, you have fascism. Period. Communism is an economic model whose creator knew was unsustainable and would wreak economic havoc on anyone who tried it. Socialism is merely the first big step in communism, where the government doesn’t take complete control over the means of production yet, but taxes the free market so much it creates unemployment. They then use that money that creates the unemployment to pay for the unemployed, which encourages more people to leave employment in favor of free money. They then need to tax the free market more in order to keep up with demand, hurting their economy more and driving up unemployment. Things get so bad that people become convinced the only solution is to hand complete economic control over to the government. But the only way that works is if everyone does exactly what the government says regardless of what they themselves want. But there’s no way to get everyone to do that except force then to (force-ism = fascism). But many people refuse to be forced, which is why communist regimes, which are all fascist/force-ist, always wind up murdering millions of people. Plus it was their plan all along anyway. They just never tell you that.

So fascism isn’t in the same category as socialism and communism. Those are economic models. They’re poison pill models that don’t work, even when people are forced to go along with it. They’re designed to be nation crushers inherently and that’s what they do. But fascism is merely force-ism. Taking away people’s rights without due process. There’s no real rule of law that people can rely on. It’s whatever dear leader or the party or whoever is in charge happens to want that day.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You’re confused. Fascism isn’t some political or economic model. It’s merely the absence of government recognized and protected rights. Rule by the whims of those in power without regard for the interests of this who are rules. All dictatorship are fascist states. No communist state gets to be a communist state without fascism. In other words: force. A good alternative to the word fascism would be force-ism. Another word for force-ism is slavery. When a government rules a people and does whatever they want to them without legal recourse, you have fascism. Period. Communism is an economic model whose creator knew was unsustainable and would wreak economic havoc on anyone who tried it. Socialism is merely the first big step in communism, where the government doesn’t take complete control over the means of production yet, but taxes the free market so much it creates unemployment. They then use that money that creates the unemployment to pay for the unemployed, which encourages more people to leave employment in favor of free money. They then need to tax the free market more in order to keep up with demand, hurting their economy more and driving up unemployment. Things get so bad that people become convinced the only solution is to hand complete economic control over to the government. But the only way that works is if everyone does exactly what the government says regardless of what they themselves want. But there’s no way to get everyone to do that except force then to (force-ism = fascism). But many people refuse to be forced, which is why communist regimes, which are all fascist/force-ist, always wind up murdering millions of people. Plus it was their plan all along anyway. They just never tell you that.

So fascism isn’t in the same category as socialism and communism. Those are economic models. They’re poison pill models that don’t work, even when people are forced to go along with it. They’re designed to be nation crushers inherently and that’s what they do. But fascism is merely force-ism. Taking away people’s rights without due process. There’s no real rule of law that people can rely on. It’s whatever dear leader or the party or whoever is in charge happens to want that day.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You’re confused. Fascism isn’t some political or economic model. It’s merely the absence of government recognized and protected rights. Rule by the whims of those in power without regard for the interests of this who are rules. All dictatorship are fascist states. No communist state gets to be a communist state without fascism. In other words: force. A good alternative to the word fascism would be force-ism. Another word for force-ism is slavery. When a government rules a people and does whatever they want to them without legal recourse, you have fascism. Period. Communism is an economic model whose creator knew was unsustainable and would wreak economic havoc on anyone who tried it. Socialism is merely the first big step in communism, where the government doesn’t take complete control over the means of production yet, but taxes the free market so much it creates unemployment. They then use that money that creates the unemployment to pay for the unemployed, which encourages more people to leave employment in favor of free money. They then need to tax the free market more in order to keep up with demand, hurting their economy more and driving up unemployment. Things get so bad that people become convinced the only solution is to hand complete economic control over to the government. But the only way that works is if everyone does exactly what the government says regardless of what they themselves want. But there’s no way to get everyone to do that except force then to (force-ism = fascism). But many people refuse to be forced, which is why communist regimes, which are all fascist/force-ist, always wind up murdering millions of people. Plus it was their plan all along anyway. They just never tell you that.

So fascism isn’t in the same category as socialism and communism. Those are economic models. They’re poison pill models that don’t work, even when people are forced to go along with it. They’re designed to be nation crushers inherently and that’s what they do. But fascism is merely force-ism. Taking away people’s rights without due process. There’s no real rule of law that people can reply on. It’s whatever dear leader or the party or whoever is in charge happens to want that day.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You’re confused. Fascism isn’t some political or economic model. It’s merely the absence of government recognized and protected rights. Rule by the whims of those in power without regard for the interests of this who are rules. All dictatorship are fascist states. No communist state gets to be a communist state without fascism. In other words: force. A good alternative to the word fascism would be force-ism. Another word for force-ism is slavery. When a government rules a people and does whatever they want to them without legal recourse, you have fascism. Period. Communism is an economic model whose creator knew was unsustainable and would wreak economic havoc on anyone who tried it. Socialism is merely the first big step in communism, where the government doesn’t take complete control over the means of production yet, but taxes the free market so much it creates unemployment. They then use that money that creates the unemployment to pay for the unemployed, which encourages more people to leave employment in favor of free money. They then need to tax the free market more in order to keep up with demand, hurting their economy more and driving up unemployment. Things get so bad that people become convinced the only solution is to hand complete economic control over to the government. But the only way that works is if everyone does exactly what the government says regardless of what they themselves want. But there’s no way to get everyone to do that except force then to (force-ism = fascism). But many people refuse to be forced, which is why communist regimes, which are all fascist/force-ist, always wind up murdering millions of people. Plus it was their plan all along anyway. They just never tell you that.

So fascism isn’t in the same category as socialism and communism. Those are economic models. They’re poison pill models that don’t work, even when people are forced to go along with it. They’re designed to be nation crushers inherently and that’s what they do. But fascism is merely force-ism. Taking away people’s rights without due process.

1 year ago
1 score