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Yeah but a 70s liberal is more closer to a classical liberal. The modern liberal is closer to fascism. The biggest piII for them would be to realize just how similar socialism is to fascism.

Merger of big g and big corp. - Fascism as per Benito. Contrast to big g owning the means of production. - Socialism as per Marx.

What people don't seem to get is that a fascist market is very much closed. They control who gets to be in it. This was specifically designed to pick on Jewish owned businesses.

In socialism, the big g owns all resources that would go to producing things from metals to plastic to paper and so on and so forth. By virtue of controlling the "means of production", they control production as a whole. They can tell you to stop producing if they so desire because it isn't conducive to state ideology (another similarity to social fascism) or, in other words, PRECISELY what they've been doing since the start of the plandemic.

I remember over here, early on in 2021, they wrote out a bunch of things you weren't allowed to buy even if it was in the shop LOL, not joking. Small businesses who focused on specific things weren't allowed to open, either. Contrast that to the Nazis who told Jewish businesses they weren't allowed to open and you have the hypocrisy of the fascist left. One of many instances, at the very least.

2 years ago
2 score
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Yeah but a 70s liberal is more close to a classical liberal. The modern liberal is closer to fascism. The biggest piII for them would be to realize just how similar socialism is to fascism.

Merger of big g and big corp. - Fascism as per Benito. Contrast to big g owning the means of production. - Socialism as per Marx.

What people don't seem to get is that a fascist market is very much closed. They control who gets to be in it. This was specifically designed to pick on Jewish owned businesses.

In socialism, the big g owns all resources that would go to producing things from metals to plastic to paper and so on and so forth. By virtue of controlling the "means of production", they control production as a whole. They can tell you to stop producing if they so desire because it isn't conducive to state ideology (another similarity to social fascism) or, in other words, PRECISELY what they've been doing since the start of the plandemic.

I remember over here, early on in 2021, they wrote out a bunch of things you weren't allowed to buy even if it was in the shop LOL, not joking. Small businesses who focused on specific things weren't allowed to open, either. Contrast that to the Nazis who told Jewish businesses they weren't allowed to open and you have the hypocrisy of the fascist left. One of many instances, at the very least.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yeah but a 70s liberal is more close to a classical liberal. The modern liberal is closer to fascism. The biggest piII for them would be to realize just how similar socialism is to fascism.

Merger of big g and big corp. - Fascism as per Benito. Contrast to big g owning the means of production. - Socialism as per Marx.

What people don't seem to get is that a fascist market is very much closed. They control who gets to be in it. This was specifically designed to pick on Jewish owned businesses.

In socialism, the big g owns all resources that would go to producing things from metals to plastic to paper and so on and so forth. By virtue of controlling the "means of production", they control production as a whole. They can tell you to stop producing if they so desire because it isn't conducive to state ideology (another similarity to social fascism) or, in other words, PRECISELY what they've been doing since the start of the plandemic.

I remember over here, early on in 2021, they wrote out a bunch of things you weren't allowed to buy LOL, not joking. Small businesses who focused on specific things weren't allowed to open, either. Contrast that to the Nazis who told Jewish businesses they weren't allowed to open and you have the hypocrisy of the fascist left. One of many instances, at the very least.

2 years ago
1 score