
Recently the words “fascism” and “fascist” have been used almost casually in political discourse, most notably in the form of the fusion word “Islamofascism” which seeks to conflate Islam with fascist ideology. The use of “fascism” to describe a political phenomenon is one of those convenient conversation stoppers, intended to evoke memories of the Second World War, of dictatorships and police states in Italy and Germany, and of racial laws and death camps as well as other atrocities.
Fascism is generally linked to ultra-right wing politics or attitudes even though 1930s fascists themselves believed that they did not fit into the traditional right-left political spectrum. The word Nazi is, in fact, an acronym for “national socialist,” adroitly combining nationalism with socialism. It is generally accepted that a fascist is a totalitarian who supports an all-powerful and centralized state buttressed by the legal argument promulgated by Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt that government can do no wrong precisely because it is the government. Fascism differs from communism in that it accepts a robust private sector economy regulated by the state and it eschews class struggle, believing instead in a national popular consensus that unites behind what has been referred to as the “vanguard” fascist movement. Both Communism and Fascism believe in the destruction of parliamentary democracy, which they regard as decadent and subject to dominance by the bourgeois class. In the 1930s, the concept that the fascist party was the only legitimate representation of the national will enabled leaders like Hitler and Mussolini to ignore constitutional restraints and create one party dictatorships.
One can easily see how linking fascism to Islam is a non-starter unless one accepts the argument made by those who believe that at least some radical Muslims are trying to recreate the Caliphate, a political entity which would be totalitarian in nature. Other than that, Muslim militants do not have any interest in class struggle either pro or con, do not have an economic or foreign policy, and do not operate within and through the mechanism of a nation state. Call al-Qaeda what you will, but it is definitely not a fascist organization.
Defining fascism beyond that point is not easy as it has political, social, and economic elements and it varies considerably in its different forms based on national idiosyncrasies. The fascist parties also contained factions that disagreed on many economic and social policies, but there are common themes that generally surface when one speaks of fascist style states, like Peron’s Argentina and also the Baathist regimes in Syria and Iraq. All fascist regimes have an identifiable leader and an assertive ultra-nationalism that frequently feeds off a sense of victimhood, i.e. that Germany was eviscerated by the treaty of Versailles while Italy, a victor in the war, was not rewarded commensurate with how much it had suffered. This need to assert a frequently mythical notion of national power and greatness, often through war or imperial expansion, generally produces a militarization of society as well as a rewriting of history to support the new agenda. Since fascist governments frequently use emergency decrees to eliminate or restrict parliamentary democracy, they frequently evolve into police states to suppress dissent and maintain the regime. Their economies are generally heavily regulated by the state and the government is often directly involved through state industries and favorable treatment meted out to businesses with links to the bureaucracy. Contemporary fascist regimes are, in summary, authoritarian, nationalist, single-party police states strongly promoting racial or ethnic identities and having economies heavily regulated or even dominated by the government.
Israel obviously has, increasingly, many attributes of fascism, but the melding of policies that have created what amounts to a national security state in both Washington and Tel Aviv has been an obvious consequence of the so-called war on terror, which seeks to establish security through total military dominance. Indeed, Israeli policies and security doctrines have been adopted wholesale by Washington, suggesting that the tiny client has asymmetrically influenced its larger patron. Concurrently, since the 1990s Israel’s government has been steadily moving in a rightward direction and the upcoming elections will reportedly continue that trend with the politicians seeking to outflank each other by moving harder and harder to the right.
So to what extent are both Israel and the United States trending towards a fascist model? In some areas the affinity is clear. Both Israel and the United States claim victimhood from terrorism and have used that as an excuse to maintain aggressive foreign policies that emphasize the use of force as a first option. Both spend far more proportionately on “defense” than other developed countries and both are actively engaged in proxy and shooting wars around the world. Israel exploits its alleged victimhood to occupy Palestinian land while the United States does the same to justify its continued presence in Afghanistan and its threats against both Iran and Syria.
The victimhood also feeds resentment that reinforces ultra-nationalism which in turn glorifies militarism. It is not surprising to note that both Israel and the United States have established military courts and tribunals to deal with perceived external threats, lessening the role of the independent civilian judiciary. This has in turn led to “antiterrorist” legislation that has infringed on what most western nations would consider to be fundamental liberties. The Israeli Shin Beth internal security services operates with a relatively free hand against regime critics and potential threats as does the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the United States under the auspices of the Patriot and Military Commissions Acts, leading many critics to observe that both countries are evolving into national security police states where official accountability is minimal as the respective governments are able to cite state security as a reason to avoid any exposure of illegal activities.
And the ultra-nationalism also leads to the creation of national myths. Israel and the U.S. have at times encouraged the belief that Palestine and North America wereempty lands waiting to be developed, a contention that is untrue in both cases. Israeli state sponsored archeology has worked assiduously to document Jewish presence east of the Jordan River while at the same time ignoring or even destroying historic sites demonstrating the persistence of non-Jews in the area.
And then there is the fascist economy, in which state enterprises and favored businesses are nurtured alongside a heavily regulated private sector. Israel is much farther advanced in that respect than is the U.S. and is notable for the manner in which its defense and security sectors feature government and industry working hand-in-hand. Indeed, government officials and senior military officers move freely between the public and private sectors helping Israel to become the eighth largest exporter of weapons in the world. In the United States, the military industrial complex plays a similar role though with far less direct government involvement and direction. Many would describe the whole system of Pentagon contracting for weapons systems that are not needed a form of government welfare for the arms producers who in turn support the politicians voting for the largesse.
And finally there is racism. Overt expressions of racism have gone out of fashion in the United States, though the assertion of “American exceptionalism” certainly contains racial overtones in its presumption that Washington can intervene in the affairs of others overseas. Israelis, many of whom see themselves as God’s chosen people with a divine right to all of Palestine, inevitably attribute that right to their racial and cultural superiority, a theme that was played on recently by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. A recent opinion poll reveals that two thirds of Israelis believe that Palestinians should be denied the right to vote if the West Bank were to be annexed while three quarters of Israelis support segregated Jewish-use-only roads. When an Israeli soldier kills a Palestinian he is rarely punished. Justin Raimondo notes how racism has become the leading issue in the upcoming elections. Many Israelis, including recently departed Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, have long held extreme racist views regarding Arabs and Muslims in general, but in recent months the reaction to African asylum seekers has demonstrated that there is an uglier racism lurking that is being as openly asserted in the political campaign as much as Jim Crow was in the American south in the 1950s and 1960s.
Naftali Bennett, head of Israel’s political party Jewish Home, rejects any kind of Palestinian statehood and has called for the immediate expulsion of all Africans to maintain the country’s “racial purity,” surely an ominous phrase when coming out of the mouth of an Israeli politician. Such demands might well be regarded as eccentric, but Jewish Home is likely to emerge from upcoming elections as the nation’s third largest party and is strongly supported by young Israelis. Israel’s insistence that it be recognized as a Jewish State and proposed legislation demanding loyalty oaths from Arab citizens should also be seen as part and parcel of a racist agenda, reflecting the all too frequent demands by some politicians to expel all Arabs and occupy the entire West Bank.
The only area in which Israel and the United States are demonstrably not fascist is their avoidance of dictatorship, though even that is not as clear cut as it might be. The United States has, to be sure, two major parties that alternate in power, but both are wedded to a similar statist agenda, which is particularly evident in the area of foreign policy, where there is a national consensus in support of aggressive militarism. The concept of the unitary executive, embraced by both Democrats and Republicans, is intrinsically dictatorial in nature and there are legitimate concerns that another major terrorist attack inside the United States could well tip the balance to presidential rule by fiat with a complaisant congress, media, and supreme court following along behind. Israel likewise has a number of viable political parties, but the movement politically speaking has been to the right and one might argue that the national consensus is clearly hard right wing with Likud dominant. The only question decided in elections is just who the other players might be in the government coalition and lately they have been even more extreme than Likud.
So it would appear that the answer to the question whether Israel and the U.S. are developing into fascist-style states would have to be a qualified yes, meaning that they are not quite there yet but all the indicators are pointing that way. It is perhaps time for both the American and Israeli people to wake up to smell the roses and ask themselves what kind of government they really want to have. Will it be a nation governed by laws that apply to all citizens and with a ruling class reined in by constitutional restraints or will it be an all-powerful regime packed with generals and constantly at war both with its neighbors and ultimately with its own people. That is the choice that confronts us.




















































#1 by sea on January 10, 2013 - 6:28 pm
#2 by sea on January 10, 2013 - 6:52 pm
Ideologies are the products of many men, and not simply one human, leader or prophet. As is so obvious, ideology can morph into something quite opposite of what it claims to be. ALL ideologies include truth, lies, and misconceptions; confessed or not. Supremacist ideology is an extension of pack-mentality tribalism; and often a reaction to it. Judaism needs to be gutted like a fish, should the Jews, and the rest of us survive. We should allow them to convert to gentiles, hence divorce, but leave the (barn) door open for them, just in case of bad weather.
SIEG HIEL! GENTILE POWER!
#3 by Mark Dankof on January 10, 2013 - 9:09 pm
The Patriot Acts, the Military Commissions Act of 2006, and the recent renewal of the FISA and NDAA legislation are now joined by Mr. Obama’s trial balloon on the use of Executive Orders to destroy the 2nd Amendment in facilitating the establishment of a fascist police state in this country. Zionism and rule by the International Banking and Multi National Corporate Elite wedded to Big Government are indeed, fascism.
#4 by Steven on January 10, 2013 - 9:53 pm
Are Israel and America becoming fascist states? More likely anti christ communistic demonocracies with a element of Jewish supremacy thrown in to the mix. Unless the bad people running the show in both nations can be removed from power and dealt with things are likely to go very badly for all concerned.
#5 by bigcree1Shadowhawk on January 11, 2013 - 2:47 am
I agree with Mark Dankof. The definitions pointed out in the Article of Fascism are clear. If we the people do not begin to act and act quickly we will indeed wake up one morning in a totally Fascist Dictatorship with a fully enforced Police State much like Bolshevik Russia. Their template is being implemented right now to gut and eviscerate not only the 2nd Amendment but the 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th & 10th Amendments as well. Scary stuff once realized, but if we stand together in bring this potentially dangerous outcome to a halt and dismnatle it, we can. WE MUST!!
#6 by Deadbeat on January 11, 2013 - 3:35 am
Phillip Giraldi spins a narrative that seeks to equate Communism and Fascism. This seems to be a trend now with writers that are badly indoctrinated, understandably, by decades of Jewish propaganda against Fascism and Nazism. These writers are either lazy or ignorant or they are shamefully shilling for Jewry. I am not accusing Giraldi of the latter but for now I’ll assume the former.
Fascism in Italy didn’t emerge from any “sense of victimhood” but from ACTUAL victimhood. Fascism was a reaction to Communism/Bolshevism/Jewish domination/Jewish supremacy. It was the most modern organized manifestation in the West to resist the International Jewish menace.
Giraldi omits is that Fascism in Italy took hold not because they were “victors” in WWI but because the Communists TOOK OVER ITALY as they TOOK OVER GERMANY. Communism, like Zionism, both invented by the Talmudic Rabbi Moses Hess, Karl Marx’s mentor, is a global movement for Jewish domination of the world. Communism is shrouded in rhetoric meant to CONCEAL that agenda. However by the 1920′s Europeans witness the terror of the Bolsheviks and their destruction and murder of the Russian bourgeois class and Orthodox Christians. Therefore Fascism is an ANTI-COMMUNIST movement.
A strong PATRIOTIC and charismatic leader emerges to rally the public in order to suppress the tyrannical elements of these Communists and to maintain the integrity of the nation. Unfortunately all too often, democracy has shown itself to be a tool of Jewry in order to permit their well-organized minority to gain power by creating chaos, conflict and gridlock and by splintering the majority. These are conditions that plague the USA today and actually assist Jewry into obtaining and maintaining power.
Unfortunately, Giraldi leaves out that Hitler was ELECTED to office and he was granted full power by the German people with over 90% of the vote. In other words Hitler was not a tyrant. Tyranny can exist in any form of government – especially in a representative Democracy controlled by a minority that existed in Weimar Germany in the 1920’s and exist in the USA today.
Communism believes in the destruction of parliamentary democracy because its goal is Jewish domination and has no tolerance for any rival. In Weimar Germany, democracy was used to create gridlock so that the legal system could not be used to correct the imbalance of Jewish power. Giraldi clearly never even ventured to read Muammar Qaddafi’s Green Book that clearly analysed the problem of representative democracy and to understand how the Libya Jamahiriya address these issues. Unfortunately the Jews destroyed Libya in order to bury the Jamahiriya and its form of governance. When you consider that an Arab nation developed a form of democratic governance that worked, Giraldi display of his sheer ignorance to make these fallacious comparisons are rather callous, vile, insulting and disgusting.
Therefore had there been no Jews there would be no Communism, no Zionism and therefore there would have been no Fascism. However Nazism or National Socialism could still have developed. The idea of National Socialism; pride in ones people and nation while respecting other nations and people were hallmarks of German National Socialism. Once again Giraldi cannot break out of his ignorance or comfort zones to learn and understand the truth about Nazi Germany and of Fascism.
If Giraldi wanted to write a TRUE comparison he could have easily compared Germany to Palestine and to Islam as they are engaged in the struggle against an AGGRESSOR — International Jewry’s supremacist aims for global dominance and the enslavement of all humanity.
#7 by annebeck58 on January 11, 2013 - 6:11 am
Actually, my knee-jerk reaction was one word: “Becoming??!?”
I believe the USA is already a fascist-state/ country, with this centralized D/C government, run from TelAviv/ It seems that our congress believes they can do whatever they want, regardless of what their constituents wish, and it’s based on the fact that they are elected (or whatever) over and over again. I imagine our ens believe, if we had a problem with how they and our president rule us, we’d vote them out. However, voting one out is a lot more difficult, when the electronic machines count votes as they are programmed to do.
I think we are in big trouble. And we cannot throw the bums out. It may take something very extreme for US/USA to go back to our Constitutional laws. And I don’t know if there’s any way to prevent it. As long as the Ape-Pac// AIPAC rules us or coerces our leaders, we’re screwed.
And yes; this is what Fascism is, to my recollection.
ed note from me, MG–Anne, the reason I had to add that little caveat is because there is a contingent of people in ‘the movement’, mainly the white nationalist/white supremacist types, who go ape-s*** whenever someone uses the words ‘nazi’ or ‘fascism’ in a negative light, at which point accusations of ‘gatekeeper’ and ‘shill’ get thrown around like monkeys at the zoo throwing their own feces at each other.
#8 by B.A.Frémaux-Soormally on January 11, 2013 - 12:50 pm
SATANIC TOTALITARIAN BOLSHEVIK DICTATORSHIP
In my early school days, Fascism meant a Mussolinist ideology (1919) to oppose Jewish Bolshevism. The Jews supported by the Allies had just executed the Russian Christian Royalty (the Tsar and his entire family) after they had taken over the destiny of the American nation by successfully setting up in 1913 a private Jewish Bank called the ‘Federal’ Reserve and making America fight another Jewish war that would cost the lives of some 10 million people – WWI.
After I left school, I learnt from the Jews who were printing most of our books, that the Third Reich was Fascist too, but I would much later learn that this was a lie. Bolshevism and National Socialism were not one and the same ideology.
Then, the term Fascist was used extensively in the Jewish controlled media and political regimes to mean anybody who was fighting Jewish
racism,
Supremacism,
monopoly,
wars of conquest and plunder,
corporate exploitation in the non Western world, in particular in Africa, Asia and South America,
cultural terrorism,
wars against the Church, religion, God, Islam, Arabs and Muslims, and
the Apartheid racist entity know as Israel in stolen Palestine.
When, I looked deeper into the matter I saw evidence that both France and England were totalitarian (“Fascist”) regimes under the guise of democracy that always protected the political Elite, the monarchy (as in Britain), and the wealthy against the poor, the working class and the lower middle class.
When I looked at the US, I did not have to go far. WWI and WWII and all the wars that the US has been involved in were carried out under a totalitarian (“Fascist”) regime under the guise of democracy, a deceitful political strategy to fool the masses. Walking through the US House of Representatives chamber, United States Capitol you will see on the left and right of the podium a huge Fascia not reminiscent of Mussolini (or Hitler?) but of the Roman Empire, the most barbaric empire of that period. The US is today the OLD ROME!
“FASCISM” – LASHA DARKMOON – AMERICA THE WORLD’S NEWEST DICTATORSHIP – 12 May 2012
http://muhammad-ali-ben-marcus.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/darkmoon-america-worlds-newest.html
So, now, let us see what Philip Giraldi has to tell us about that anti Bolshevik term Fascism.
“Islamofascism”?
Another new development of Judeo-Christian vilification tactic of the other, and this time it concerns their Crusades against Arabs, Muslims and Islam! The West came up with erroneous paradigms – all of them meant to deceive: right, left, ultra right, ultra left, extreme right, extreme left (wings?), Central, Liberal, Republican, Democrat, Labour, Conservative, and so on. Islam (in the texts) came up with only truth on one side and falsehood on the other and the showed the world the middle path like in Buddhism, the path of moderation.
“It is generally accepted that a fascist is a totalitarian who supports an all-powerful and centralized state buttressed by the legal argument promulgated by Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt that government can do no wrong precisely because it is the government.”
In this case, the US, Australia, Canada, Britain, Germany and France would immediately qualify leading Global “Fascism” hand in hand with the UN, the Jews, White South Africans, Chinese, Russians and Hindus. However, I do not need to use Carl Schmitt for that, but only common sense after having myself witnessed what those monsters have managed to achieve under their cover of hatred for anything “fascist”.
I must be a Communist and a Fascist then because I too “believe in the destruction of parliamentary democracy”, which I regard as decadent and subject to dominance not by the bourgeois class, but by the Elite, the Corporations and the Royals. It is my understanding that western democracy is a Freemasonic creation where God is absent, manipulated, subjugated, and replaced by an all powerful Godless State under the other subterfuge called “secularism”!
By the way, by what standard can we say that a Two Party Dictatorship (Republican and Democrat, or Liberal and Conservative) is better than a One Party Dictatorship?
“at least some radical Muslims are trying to recreate the Caliphate”?
No, Mr Giraldi, all free and emancipated Muslims want to re-establish an Islamic Khilaafah (caliphate), and I am one them! Mob rule is not Islamic and not for Muslims
“the Caliphate, a political entity which would be totalitarian in nature.”
Utter nonsense! This is the problem with so many ‘good intentioned’ people when they write about Islam, Arabs and Muslims. They know practically nothing, and this includes the colonised and neo-colonised Muslims who suffer from a loss of identity through brainwashing and cultural terrorism! But, how can we ask any of them to think after their loved ones and countries have been bombed thousands of times throughout the centuries and their people exterminated?
A Christian or Islamic Caliphate cannot and should not be totalitarian in nature unless we say that Rome was ruling according to Christian principles. As for Islamic rule, Mesopotamia (Iraq), Egypt, Spain and Hindustan are four of the best examples that history can offer to prove that Islamic rulership has never been totalitarian. I would be curious to know where Mr Giraldi found that ‘totalitarian Islamic concept’.
Why speak of Muslim “militants” in the context of class struggle, a Marxist concept or that of a State? Why even say “al-Qaeda” is an organization? So, we can ignore that entire paragraph! As al-Qaeda never existed; so no qualification can ever be rightly attributed to it!
“Since fascist governments frequently use emergency decrees to eliminate or restrict parliamentary democracy, they frequently evolve into police states to suppress dissent and maintain the regime.”
This is the USA with its Dictatorial Executive Orders, ‘Patriot’ Act, Constitution and Bill of Rights scrapping, and so on!
“Contemporary fascist regimes are, in summary, authoritarian, nationalist, single-party police states strongly promoting racial or ethnic identities and having economies heavily regulated or even dominated by the government.”
Apart from the “single-party” difference, the USA is top on the list of all totalitarian “Fascist” regimes on planet earth and not “fascist style states, like Peron’s Argentina…the Baathist regimes in Syria and Iraq…ultra-nationalism…Germany (IIIrd Reich)…Italy”!
Regarding Israel, we must not lure ourselves: Jewish Supremacy in the US created Israel with Judeo Protestant complicity and not the other way round! Israel does not have “many attributes of fascism”, but is in fact a Racist and Apartheid Totalitarian Bolshevik mass murdering machine created by the West to advance their own plan for the conquest of the world, which they would have achieved a long time ago were it not for the massive presence of Russia and China in international politics..
All this mention about “the war of terror” is superfluous because there has never been one at all except THE WAR OF TERROR against unarmed, disarmed or poorly armed nations! Who gives a damn about Israeli politics when all is decided and mainly financed by and from the US? Israel and the US are not “trending towards a fascist model”. I do not like this term “fascist” as it is being used in its twisted Jewish or Judeo-Protestant meaning!
It is not this claim of “victimhood from terrorism” that has caused the Jews to occupy Palestine, but the master plan of Corporate Britain that had already set up all the infrastructures in Occupied Palestine for the Jewish hordes to set up a Bolshevik dictatorship!
It is not this claim of “victimhood from terrorism” that has caused the US to holocaust millions of Afghans, Iraqis, Libyans, Syrians and Iranians! Do not forget that Saddam was armed and paid to bomb Iran! This is the master plan of Corporate America. Why does Mr Giraldi use the word “presence” instead of the word “holocaust”?
US ultra-nationalists, the glorification of militarism, military courts and tribunals, “antiterrorist” legislation, Israeli Shin Beth (MOSSAD), the FBI (CIA) are not signs that both terrorist entities are “evolving into national security police states”. It would be amusing to know when the US was not a Police State when it has never been even a democratic one unless we call slavery, racial segregation and the extermination of Natives democratic, like Israel calls ethnic cleansing, Apartheid Walls, extermination of the Natives democratic, torture, persecution, shooting on sight, etc.! Both terrorist entities have NO ACCOUNTABILITY whatsoever even when they murder their own Presidents and dissidents!
It is not even worth mentioning that Jewish Myth that Palestine was a land without people or that America was inhabited by savages! People can believe all the crap they want.
Of course, it is the Military Industrial Complex and the Corporations that are governing both the US and Israel and they share everything with the blessings of the powerful and racist White and Black Protestant Lobby!
“So it would appear that the answer to the question whether Israel and the U.S. are developing into fascist-style states would have to be a qualified yes, meaning that they are not quite there yet but all the indicators are pointing that way. “
Is this crap that Mr Giraldi is trying to sell us? “American and Israeli people”? Why not call them by their real professional names: American and Israeli mass murderers and liars? The people are just sheep that follow and they are not the real rulers! And, it is not the perfume of roses but the stench of the millions of rotting corpses that they have left after their bombings!
This is the one sensible part that I like: “all-powerful regime packed with generals and constantly at war both with its neighbors and ultimately with its own people.” It seems to me that I had already pointed out before the many flaws in Mr Giraldi’s arguments! I have been wrongly using that term “fascist” myself before I understood what it really meant! But, who really cares? Who really wants to learn?
BAFS
#9 by Gary on January 11, 2013 - 3:44 pm
My Dad was born in Germany and lived through World War 2 in that country. He came to the U.S. as a war refugee so he has a first hand understanding of what Hitler and National Socialism was. He would agree with #6′s comments wholeheartly. One must be careful to filter out the may lies that the jews and their lackies have spread about Hitler and the Nazi’s.
#10 by Bill on January 11, 2013 - 3:57 pm
What kind of Idiot writes this?
The USA has Implemented 9 of 10 of Marxs hallmarks of Communism in Marx’s manifesto.
Facism is characterized by a Strong, United, Homogenous people and culture, such as was seen in Italy, Spain and Germany- all nations who fought Off Jew Bolshevism, as Marxists were slithering all over their nations working to undermine and subvert them, hoping to overthrow them.
USA is a Bolshevist Plotocratic State, and Israel a Racial ethnocracy.
Come on Philip. Try harder next time.
ed note from me, MG–the ‘idiot’ who writes this is someone with several advanced political degrees including a PhD, was a career officer for the CIA, including head of station in several posts in Europe, who spent his life in the intelligence business and who got his info not from reading websites all day but rather living it 24/7 and who understands more about the real danger this country faces from organized Jewish interests than you and I could must if we had 100 years. Perhaps then we ought to be a little more careful about using words such as ‘idiot’ in characterizing him, as it only serves in putting the user of such misplaced words in a very embarassing light.
#11 by Ingrid B on January 11, 2013 - 4:16 pm
I could be wrong, but it seems to me, that what the US needs, is another McCarthy..
#12 by annebeck58 on January 11, 2013 - 5:58 pm
Hey Mark.
No worries on adding to my comment. I know; they have a go at me, too, for the same thing. I usually laugh it off, as I think those who would flip over what I’ve written, particularly regarding this. haven’t read all of what I said. It’s okay.
#13 by Bill on January 11, 2013 - 6:25 pm
MG,
If Phillip is half as brilliant as his background suggests..he should well know the difference in political idologies.
Some times, a critical Correction & response is warranted to ground any one in an effort to inspire more careful journalism.
These are Facts, they are irrefutable. I share them with Phillip, MG & the reading audience.
International banks that fleece the nation are Not permitted under fascism.
NOTHING INTERNATIONAL is permitted in fascism.
The Fundamental difference between fascism and marxism is that one is nationalist and the other is INTERNATIONALIST.
Fascism supports religion and recognizes God, Marxism is atheistic and de facto worships the state/ J E Ws.
Furthermore, fascism also doesn’t guarantee equal results from unequal labor Marxism like the USSR… I might mention that just the murder rates of the nation’s citizens is another good indicator.
Fascism is about A nation and A people; and it is not communistic or internationalist. Fascism is geared to serve the host people and their traditional culture.
USA is copying the march towards Marxism and not fascism. We are clearly being extorted for international banker goals and Marxist initiatives and dreams of a global totalitarian atheistic agenda of Marxist multiculturalism. Im not an apologist for Facism, but under the circumstances, it is perhaps the only ideology worth promoting today..
Another Franco, Mussolini or dare I say-Hitler.
Jews will pay reparations for all of their war crimes and be wearing Orange jumpsuits, while cleaning the toilets of the Palestinians.
Madagascar has lovely weather 10 months of the year.
ed note from me, MG–the obvious point that Giraldi was making is that the same organized jewish interests using the ‘OH NO!!! THE NAZIS ARE COMING’ argument to sucker americans into fighting Israel’s wars for her around the globe are the very same ones pushing for the creation of a police state in America where business interests are wedded with the government. In short, this was a strategic article aimed at undermining the credibility of the existing Jewish power structure using their own arguments against them amd (at least to me) Giraldi’s aim in this regard was pretty much a no-brainer.
#14 by Deadbeat on January 12, 2013 - 1:33 am
Having read the article carefully before responding, I guess I must have missed the “satire”. I myself cannot claim to being a White National so my response to Giraldi’s article was in the vein of correcting the record and understanding the truth about Fascism especially as we’ve been so indoctrinated by the Jewish media to associate it with “evil” rather than its actual context.
Communism today is open taught and being from the “Left” there are many openly Communist organization. I was never aware until recently of its murderous history much less of its Jewish roots.
I found an excellent article from a website called Old Magazine Articles that provides and excellent background of what Fascism is. The article is from American Legion Weekly of March 16, 1923 entitled This Fascisti Business. Since it was published before the tides turned against Mussolini the topic of Fascism is given a fair and objective analysis. I would recommend anyone interested in understanding how Fascism developed and why to read this article.