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Sep 9, 2022 13:49:13   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
336Robin wrote:
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted with and its here in the Maga Republicans.


The Holland Sentinel

My Take: The causes of fascism

Don Bergman
September 1, 2022·4 min read

In this article:

Historians have not only identified common tenets of fascism, but also its causes. Both are exhibited by the current Republican Party.

Inequality: Fascists disagree with Jefferson’s statement that all “are created equal,” promoting a “we” versus “they” mindset.

Extreme nationalism: My country right or wrong. Can’t discuss the wrongs in schools. It’s called White Christian Nationalism. Their definition of what it means to be an American excludes Democrats and other religions, ethnic groups, and skin colors.

Real or feigned national humiliation: A lost war caused it. Trump’s claims of “American carnage” and “America never wins anymore” are based on perceived humiliation.

Economic distress: Wealth inequity, high unemployment and high inflation cause economic distress. Fascists claim democracy has failed, “I alone can fix it.”

Chaos/social unrest: Though fascists claim to support law and order, they use chaos, that they often cause, to undermine trust in democratic institutions. Note the current attack on the FBI. Trump creates chaos/violence even encouraging it.

Deadlocked democratic governments: Today’s GOP is the party of no to popular proposals addressing America’s needs. They blame Biden for inflation yet obstruct Democratic attempts to combat it.

Fear and scapegoating: Fascists create fear of communists, socialists (the two are NOT the same), and vulnerable minority groups, blaming them for difficulties.

Tactics used: Fascists use propaganda, promoting “The Big Lie.” They use control of elections to win and then to never lose. Now claiming elections are fraudulent they are undermining faith and trust in democratic institutions. They encourage and use paramilitary groups who are willing to use intimidation and violence.

America fascists have never embraced “liberty and justice for all,” but do embrace being “one nation under God,” citing the Bible, with many claiming to be doing God’s will.

Using the Bible’s acceptance of slavery, they enshrined it in our Constitution and used scripture to justify our genocide of “heathen” Native Americans.

It took our bloodiest war and constitutional amendments to end slavery. American fascists still oppose these amendments which call for equal rights.

After the Civil War, racists North and South used laws which when implemented discriminated against Blacks. Wealthy White Southern Fascists, supported by poor whites, and with the Supreme Court’s approval established segregation of the races, completely denying Blacks the franchise and preventing their economic advancement. Numerous White riots, such as the one in Tulsa, destroyed Black lives and wealth. Terror was used without fear of state punishment well into the 1960s and is returning today. Today we witness White Fascists’ opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and their killing of Blacks with the stated purpose of igniting a race war.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s unregulated capitalism failed us. Spurred on by economic despair, the emergence of Fascists in Europe and the threat of communism, American Fascists became emboldened. Organizations such as the Christian Front, KKK, and the American Bund, held Fascist rallies attended by thousands. Only after FDR’s use of socialistic laws giving people hope and after Americans witnessing Hitler’s gas chambers, the logical end of Fascist ideology, did American Fascism become less appealing and go somewhat underground.

After Democrats, with some Republican help and liberal Supreme Court rulings, passed the civil and voting rights laws in the 1960s, Blacks switched to the Democrats and the racist South joined the GOP. The GOP then began its decades-long Fascist-like attacks on minorities, culminating in recent times with the conservative Supreme Court’s gutting the civil and voting rights laws under the guise of “states' rights.”

The presidency of Obama and four years later with Georgia’s turning blue were traumatic events for American Fascists. When Black-over-white turned their view of the world upside down, they turned to and elected Trump who encouraged and emboldened them as “good people.”

The only force that stopped the Fascist-like discrimination against minorities was the federal government. Fascists are now attempting to gain control of that government, using all the tactics listed above. This will guarantee future wins for generations for those who oppose equality just as they have done for generations since the Civil War in the states they control. Unless Americans vote in Democratic majorities, equal rights for minorities will stall for generations. Then violence, weakening America such as we saw in the 1960s, may be the only path to restore equal rights.

Nearly 74 million Americans voted to reelect a Fascist in 2020, and that’s scary. The GOP is now a fascist party built around its cult leader, Donald Trump. Trump failed in 2020 because of incompetence and a few Republicans loyal to the Constitution, who are now being removed from positions of power. The next fascist GOP president will not repeat Trump’s mistakes.

— Don Bergman is a resident of Park Township.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: My Take: The causes of fascism
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted ... (show quote)


This article is true and accurate IFF you replace EVERY word about Republicans or the right with Democrats and the left. It is hilarious how this idiot attributes Democrat history to Republicans.

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Sep 9, 2022 13:53:05   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
336Robin wrote:
What would you like to be? Really.


If he wanted to be a fascist, he would be left wing. ANYone who claims different is either a liar or has no idea what a fascist is or believes.
Truthfully, neither Republicans nor Democrats are true fascists......but Democrat goals and policies come MUCH closer than does Republicans.

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Sep 9, 2022 13:58:53   #
elledee
 
336Robin wrote:
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted with and its here in the Maga Republicans.


The Holland Sentinel

My Take: The causes of fascism

Don Bergman
September 1, 2022·4 min read

In this article:

Historians have not only identified common tenets of fascism, but also its causes. Both are exhibited by the current Republican Party.

Inequality: Fascists disagree with Jefferson’s statement that all “are created equal,” promoting a “we” versus “they” mindset.

Extreme nationalism: My country right or wrong. Can’t discuss the wrongs in schools. It’s called White Christian Nationalism. Their definition of what it means to be an American excludes Democrats and other religions, ethnic groups, and skin colors.

Real or feigned national humiliation: A lost war caused it. Trump’s claims of “American carnage” and “America never wins anymore” are based on perceived humiliation.

Economic distress: Wealth inequity, high unemployment and high inflation cause economic distress. Fascists claim democracy has failed, “I alone can fix it.”

Chaos/social unrest: Though fascists claim to support law and order, they use chaos, that they often cause, to undermine trust in democratic institutions. Note the current attack on the FBI. Trump creates chaos/violence even encouraging it.

Deadlocked democratic governments: Today’s GOP is the party of no to popular proposals addressing America’s needs. They blame Biden for inflation yet obstruct Democratic attempts to combat it.

Fear and scapegoating: Fascists create fear of communists, socialists (the two are NOT the same), and vulnerable minority groups, blaming them for difficulties.

Tactics used: Fascists use propaganda, promoting “The Big Lie.” They use control of elections to win and then to never lose. Now claiming elections are fraudulent they are undermining faith and trust in democratic institutions. They encourage and use paramilitary groups who are willing to use intimidation and violence.

America fascists have never embraced “liberty and justice for all,” but do embrace being “one nation under God,” citing the Bible, with many claiming to be doing God’s will.

Using the Bible’s acceptance of slavery, they enshrined it in our Constitution and used scripture to justify our genocide of “heathen” Native Americans.

It took our bloodiest war and constitutional amendments to end slavery. American fascists still oppose these amendments which call for equal rights.

After the Civil War, racists North and South used laws which when implemented discriminated against Blacks. Wealthy White Southern Fascists, supported by poor whites, and with the Supreme Court’s approval established segregation of the races, completely denying Blacks the franchise and preventing their economic advancement. Numerous White riots, such as the one in Tulsa, destroyed Black lives and wealth. Terror was used without fear of state punishment well into the 1960s and is returning today. Today we witness White Fascists’ opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and their killing of Blacks with the stated purpose of igniting a race war.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s unregulated capitalism failed us. Spurred on by economic despair, the emergence of Fascists in Europe and the threat of communism, American Fascists became emboldened. Organizations such as the Christian Front, KKK, and the American Bund, held Fascist rallies attended by thousands. Only after FDR’s use of socialistic laws giving people hope and after Americans witnessing Hitler’s gas chambers, the logical end of Fascist ideology, did American Fascism become less appealing and go somewhat underground.

After Democrats, with some Republican help and liberal Supreme Court rulings, passed the civil and voting rights laws in the 1960s, Blacks switched to the Democrats and the racist South joined the GOP. The GOP then began its decades-long Fascist-like attacks on minorities, culminating in recent times with the conservative Supreme Court’s gutting the civil and voting rights laws under the guise of “states' rights.”

The presidency of Obama and four years later with Georgia’s turning blue were traumatic events for American Fascists. When Black-over-white turned their view of the world upside down, they turned to and elected Trump who encouraged and emboldened them as “good people.”

The only force that stopped the Fascist-like discrimination against minorities was the federal government. Fascists are now attempting to gain control of that government, using all the tactics listed above. This will guarantee future wins for generations for those who oppose equality just as they have done for generations since the Civil War in the states they control. Unless Americans vote in Democratic majorities, equal rights for minorities will stall for generations. Then violence, weakening America such as we saw in the 1960s, may be the only path to restore equal rights.

Nearly 74 million Americans voted to reelect a Fascist in 2020, and that’s scary. The GOP is now a fascist party built around its cult leader, Donald Trump. Trump failed in 2020 because of incompetence and a few Republicans loyal to the Constitution, who are now being removed from positions of power. The next fascist GOP president will not repeat Trump’s mistakes.

— Don Bergman is a resident of Park Township.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: My Take: The causes of fascism
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted ... (show quote)

The cause of fascism.......YOU!!!!!!

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Sep 9, 2022 14:04:50   #
Liberty Tree
 
336Robin wrote:
You can't have a different point of view that matters to other people if you base everything on lies.


That is why your opinions do not matter and neither do you.

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Sep 9, 2022 15:10:41   #
Batterup4 Loc: Lincoln, NE
 
336Robin wrote:
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted with and its here in the Maga Republicans.


The Holland Sentinel

My Take: The causes of fascism

Don Bergman
September 1, 2022·4 min read

In this article:

Historians have not only identified common tenets of fascism, but also its causes. Both are exhibited by the current Republican Party.

Inequality: Fascists disagree with Jefferson’s statement that all “are created equal,” promoting a “we” versus “they” mindset.

Extreme nationalism: My country right or wrong. Can’t discuss the wrongs in schools. It’s called White Christian Nationalism. Their definition of what it means to be an American excludes Democrats and other religions, ethnic groups, and skin colors.

Real or feigned national humiliation: A lost war caused it. Trump’s claims of “American carnage” and “America never wins anymore” are based on perceived humiliation.

Economic distress: Wealth inequity, high unemployment and high inflation cause economic distress. Fascists claim democracy has failed, “I alone can fix it.”

Chaos/social unrest: Though fascists claim to support law and order, they use chaos, that they often cause, to undermine trust in democratic institutions. Note the current attack on the FBI. Trump creates chaos/violence even encouraging it.

Deadlocked democratic governments: Today’s GOP is the party of no to popular proposals addressing America’s needs. They blame Biden for inflation yet obstruct Democratic attempts to combat it.

Fear and scapegoating: Fascists create fear of communists, socialists (the two are NOT the same), and vulnerable minority groups, blaming them for difficulties.

Tactics used: Fascists use propaganda, promoting “The Big Lie.” They use control of elections to win and then to never lose. Now claiming elections are fraudulent they are undermining faith and trust in democratic institutions. They encourage and use paramilitary groups who are willing to use intimidation and violence.

America fascists have never embraced “liberty and justice for all,” but do embrace being “one nation under God,” citing the Bible, with many claiming to be doing God’s will.

Using the Bible’s acceptance of slavery, they enshrined it in our Constitution and used scripture to justify our genocide of “heathen” Native Americans.

It took our bloodiest war and constitutional amendments to end slavery. American fascists still oppose these amendments which call for equal rights.

After the Civil War, racists North and South used laws which when implemented discriminated against Blacks. Wealthy White Southern Fascists, supported by poor whites, and with the Supreme Court’s approval established segregation of the races, completely denying Blacks the franchise and preventing their economic advancement. Numerous White riots, such as the one in Tulsa, destroyed Black lives and wealth. Terror was used without fear of state punishment well into the 1960s and is returning today. Today we witness White Fascists’ opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and their killing of Blacks with the stated purpose of igniting a race war.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s unregulated capitalism failed us. Spurred on by economic despair, the emergence of Fascists in Europe and the threat of communism, American Fascists became emboldened. Organizations such as the Christian Front, KKK, and the American Bund, held Fascist rallies attended by thousands. Only after FDR’s use of socialistic laws giving people hope and after Americans witnessing Hitler’s gas chambers, the logical end of Fascist ideology, did American Fascism become less appealing and go somewhat underground.

After Democrats, with some Republican help and liberal Supreme Court rulings, passed the civil and voting rights laws in the 1960s, Blacks switched to the Democrats and the racist South joined the GOP. The GOP then began its decades-long Fascist-like attacks on minorities, culminating in recent times with the conservative Supreme Court’s gutting the civil and voting rights laws under the guise of “states' rights.”

The presidency of Obama and four years later with Georgia’s turning blue were traumatic events for American Fascists. When Black-over-white turned their view of the world upside down, they turned to and elected Trump who encouraged and emboldened them as “good people.”

The only force that stopped the Fascist-like discrimination against minorities was the federal government. Fascists are now attempting to gain control of that government, using all the tactics listed above. This will guarantee future wins for generations for those who oppose equality just as they have done for generations since the Civil War in the states they control. Unless Americans vote in Democratic majorities, equal rights for minorities will stall for generations. Then violence, weakening America such as we saw in the 1960s, may be the only path to restore equal rights.

Nearly 74 million Americans voted to reelect a Fascist in 2020, and that’s scary. The GOP is now a fascist party built around its cult leader, Donald Trump. Trump failed in 2020 because of incompetence and a few Republicans loyal to the Constitution, who are now being removed from positions of power. The next fascist GOP president will not repeat Trump’s mistakes.

— Don Bergman is a resident of Park Township.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: My Take: The causes of fascism
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted ... (show quote)

Enjoyed your thoughtful comments. I would have to agree with your summation. I view this same attitude today as I did in the 60’s when I grew up. My question is how do we as law biding Americans handle such anti-American sentiment in so many of our fellow Americans. I am not stating that all of the people who voted for Trump are semi- fascist, unAmerican, law breakers but there’s enough to cause real concern for our Democracy. Staying quiet isn’t the answer but neither is advocating for violence.

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Sep 9, 2022 15:14:26   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Batterup4 wrote:
Enjoyed your thoughtful comments. I would have to agree with your summation. I view this same attitude today as I did in the 60’s when I grew up. My question is how do we as law biding Americans handle such anti-American sentiment in so many of our fellow Americans. I am not stating that all of the people who voted for Trump are semi- fascist, unAmerican, law breakers but there’s enough to cause real concern for our Democracy. Staying quiet isn’t the answer but neither is advocating for violence.
Enjoyed your thoughtful comments. I would have to ... (show quote)


It's your opinion.... And you know what they say about opinions ....🙄😁

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Sep 9, 2022 15:24:58   #
Batterup4 Loc: Lincoln, NE
 
proud republican wrote:
It's your opinion.... And you know what they say about opinions ....🙄😁


Just asked a question. You have any constructive opinions? Life is full of opinions but individuals have the ability to build on them.

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Sep 9, 2022 15:28:22   #
okie don
 
American Vet wrote:
"Racist" "Homophobe" "Sexist" "Transphobe" "Xenophobe" "Misogynist"

Now "Facist"

What will I be next week?


Your a deplorable like me.
A fascist deplorable. 😆 Lol

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Sep 9, 2022 15:38:56   #
Batterup4 Loc: Lincoln, NE
 
okie don wrote:
Your a deplorable like me.
A fascist deplorable. 😆 Lol


You must be a very closed and small minded person if you think what you expressed is actually an opinion. What you stated was an observation and even that wasn’t very thought out. But, keep trying. You are at least trying. Thanks!

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Sep 9, 2022 15:46:06   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Batterup4 wrote:
You must be a very closed and small minded person if you think what you expressed is actually an opinion. What you stated was an observation and even that wasn’t very thought out. But, keep trying. You are at least trying. Thanks!


Clinton called half of country Basket of Deplorables... Now your president calls us fascists...What do you think about thst?? What is your observation?

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Sep 9, 2022 16:14:47   #
American Vet
 
Batterup4 wrote:
Enjoyed your thoughtful comments. I would have to agree with your summation. I view this same attitude today as I did in the 60’s when I grew up. My question is how do we as law biding Americans handle such anti-American sentiment in so many of our fellow Americans. I am not stating that all of the people who voted for Trump are semi- fascist, unAmerican, law breakers but there’s enough to cause real concern for our Democracy. Staying quiet isn’t the answer but neither is advocating for violence.
Enjoyed your thoughtful comments. I would have to ... (show quote)


The MAGA agenda:

– Secure borders.
– Secure elections
– Energy independence
– Tough on crime
– Save babies
– Stop genital mutilation of kids
– Put parents first
– School choice
– Protect constitutional rights
– Put America First.

Which of these are a 'real concern for our Democracy'?

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Sep 9, 2022 16:19:29   #
WEBCO
 
336Robin wrote:
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted with and its here in the Maga Republicans.


The Holland Sentinel

My Take: The causes of fascism

Don Bergman
September 1, 2022·4 min read

In this article:

Historians have not only identified common tenets of fascism, but also its causes. Both are exhibited by the current Republican Party.

Inequality: Fascists disagree with Jefferson’s statement that all “are created equal,” promoting a “we” versus “they” mindset.

Extreme nationalism: My country right or wrong. Can’t discuss the wrongs in schools. It’s called White Christian Nationalism. Their definition of what it means to be an American excludes Democrats and other religions, ethnic groups, and skin colors.

Real or feigned national humiliation: A lost war caused it. Trump’s claims of “American carnage” and “America never wins anymore” are based on perceived humiliation.

Economic distress: Wealth inequity, high unemployment and high inflation cause economic distress. Fascists claim democracy has failed, “I alone can fix it.”

Chaos/social unrest: Though fascists claim to support law and order, they use chaos, that they often cause, to undermine trust in democratic institutions. Note the current attack on the FBI. Trump creates chaos/violence even encouraging it.

Deadlocked democratic governments: Today’s GOP is the party of no to popular proposals addressing America’s needs. They blame Biden for inflation yet obstruct Democratic attempts to combat it.

Fear and scapegoating: Fascists create fear of communists, socialists (the two are NOT the same), and vulnerable minority groups, blaming them for difficulties.

Tactics used: Fascists use propaganda, promoting “The Big Lie.” They use control of elections to win and then to never lose. Now claiming elections are fraudulent they are undermining faith and trust in democratic institutions. They encourage and use paramilitary groups who are willing to use intimidation and violence.

America fascists have never embraced “liberty and justice for all,” but do embrace being “one nation under God,” citing the Bible, with many claiming to be doing God’s will.

Using the Bible’s acceptance of slavery, they enshrined it in our Constitution and used scripture to justify our genocide of “heathen” Native Americans.

It took our bloodiest war and constitutional amendments to end slavery. American fascists still oppose these amendments which call for equal rights.

After the Civil War, racists North and South used laws which when implemented discriminated against Blacks. Wealthy White Southern Fascists, supported by poor whites, and with the Supreme Court’s approval established segregation of the races, completely denying Blacks the franchise and preventing their economic advancement. Numerous White riots, such as the one in Tulsa, destroyed Black lives and wealth. Terror was used without fear of state punishment well into the 1960s and is returning today. Today we witness White Fascists’ opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and their killing of Blacks with the stated purpose of igniting a race war.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s unregulated capitalism failed us. Spurred on by economic despair, the emergence of Fascists in Europe and the threat of communism, American Fascists became emboldened. Organizations such as the Christian Front, KKK, and the American Bund, held Fascist rallies attended by thousands. Only after FDR’s use of socialistic laws giving people hope and after Americans witnessing Hitler’s gas chambers, the logical end of Fascist ideology, did American Fascism become less appealing and go somewhat underground.

After Democrats, with some Republican help and liberal Supreme Court rulings, passed the civil and voting rights laws in the 1960s, Blacks switched to the Democrats and the racist South joined the GOP. The GOP then began its decades-long Fascist-like attacks on minorities, culminating in recent times with the conservative Supreme Court’s gutting the civil and voting rights laws under the guise of “states' rights.”

The presidency of Obama and four years later with Georgia’s turning blue were traumatic events for American Fascists. When Black-over-white turned their view of the world upside down, they turned to and elected Trump who encouraged and emboldened them as “good people.”

The only force that stopped the Fascist-like discrimination against minorities was the federal government. Fascists are now attempting to gain control of that government, using all the tactics listed above. This will guarantee future wins for generations for those who oppose equality just as they have done for generations since the Civil War in the states they control. Unless Americans vote in Democratic majorities, equal rights for minorities will stall for generations. Then violence, weakening America such as we saw in the 1960s, may be the only path to restore equal rights.

Nearly 74 million Americans voted to reelect a Fascist in 2020, and that’s scary. The GOP is now a fascist party built around its cult leader, Donald Trump. Trump failed in 2020 because of incompetence and a few Republicans loyal to the Constitution, who are now being removed from positions of power. The next fascist GOP president will not repeat Trump’s mistakes.

— Don Bergman is a resident of Park Township.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: My Take: The causes of fascism
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted ... (show quote)


You really want to keep pushing the lie that democrats "pushed for civil rights"

Republicans, with very few democrats, made civil rights a reality. That is a fact. Are you going to try and revise history again and say that the KKK was also the republicans?

By the way fascism, as our current administration so clearly demonstrates, is an ideology of the left, not the right.

At least Democrats are consistent in there projection.

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Sep 9, 2022 16:37:24   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
336Robin wrote:
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted with and its here in the Maga Republicans.


The Holland Sentinel

My Take: The causes of fascism

Don Bergman
September 1, 2022·4 min read

In this article:

Historians have not only identified common tenets of fascism, but also its causes. Both are exhibited by the current Republican Party.

Inequality: Fascists disagree with Jefferson’s statement that all “are created equal,” promoting a “we” versus “they” mindset.

Extreme nationalism: My country right or wrong. Can’t discuss the wrongs in schools. It’s called White Christian Nationalism. Their definition of what it means to be an American excludes Democrats and other religions, ethnic groups, and skin colors.

Real or feigned national humiliation: A lost war caused it. Trump’s claims of “American carnage” and “America never wins anymore” are based on perceived humiliation.

Economic distress: Wealth inequity, high unemployment and high inflation cause economic distress. Fascists claim democracy has failed, “I alone can fix it.”

Chaos/social unrest: Though fascists claim to support law and order, they use chaos, that they often cause, to undermine trust in democratic institutions. Note the current attack on the FBI. Trump creates chaos/violence even encouraging it.

Deadlocked democratic governments: Today’s GOP is the party of no to popular proposals addressing America’s needs. They blame Biden for inflation yet obstruct Democratic attempts to combat it.

Fear and scapegoating: Fascists create fear of communists, socialists (the two are NOT the same), and vulnerable minority groups, blaming them for difficulties.

Tactics used: Fascists use propaganda, promoting “The Big Lie.” They use control of elections to win and then to never lose. Now claiming elections are fraudulent they are undermining faith and trust in democratic institutions. They encourage and use paramilitary groups who are willing to use intimidation and violence.

America fascists have never embraced “liberty and justice for all,” but do embrace being “one nation under God,” citing the Bible, with many claiming to be doing God’s will.

Using the Bible’s acceptance of slavery, they enshrined it in our Constitution and used scripture to justify our genocide of “heathen” Native Americans.

It took our bloodiest war and constitutional amendments to end slavery. American fascists still oppose these amendments which call for equal rights.

After the Civil War, racists North and South used laws which when implemented discriminated against Blacks. Wealthy White Southern Fascists, supported by poor whites, and with the Supreme Court’s approval established segregation of the races, completely denying Blacks the franchise and preventing their economic advancement. Numerous White riots, such as the one in Tulsa, destroyed Black lives and wealth. Terror was used without fear of state punishment well into the 1960s and is returning today. Today we witness White Fascists’ opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and their killing of Blacks with the stated purpose of igniting a race war.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s unregulated capitalism failed us. Spurred on by economic despair, the emergence of Fascists in Europe and the threat of communism, American Fascists became emboldened. Organizations such as the Christian Front, KKK, and the American Bund, held Fascist rallies attended by thousands. Only after FDR’s use of socialistic laws giving people hope and after Americans witnessing Hitler’s gas chambers, the logical end of Fascist ideology, did American Fascism become less appealing and go somewhat underground.

After Democrats, with some Republican help and liberal Supreme Court rulings, passed the civil and voting rights laws in the 1960s, Blacks switched to the Democrats and the racist South joined the GOP. The GOP then began its decades-long Fascist-like attacks on minorities, culminating in recent times with the conservative Supreme Court’s gutting the civil and voting rights laws under the guise of “states' rights.”

The presidency of Obama and four years later with Georgia’s turning blue were traumatic events for American Fascists. When Black-over-white turned their view of the world upside down, they turned to and elected Trump who encouraged and emboldened them as “good people.”

The only force that stopped the Fascist-like discrimination against minorities was the federal government. Fascists are now attempting to gain control of that government, using all the tactics listed above. This will guarantee future wins for generations for those who oppose equality just as they have done for generations since the Civil War in the states they control. Unless Americans vote in Democratic majorities, equal rights for minorities will stall for generations. Then violence, weakening America such as we saw in the 1960s, may be the only path to restore equal rights.

Nearly 74 million Americans voted to reelect a Fascist in 2020, and that’s scary. The GOP is now a fascist party built around its cult leader, Donald Trump. Trump failed in 2020 because of incompetence and a few Republicans loyal to the Constitution, who are now being removed from positions of power. The next fascist GOP president will not repeat Trump’s mistakes.

— Don Bergman is a resident of Park Township.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: My Take: The causes of fascism
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted ... (show quote)


Communism & fascism, polar opposite philosophies, are both sanctioned, encouraged & promoted within the Democrat Party. (ie. ANTIFA & BLM etc.) Neither are embraced within Conservatism and it is a lie & total fabrication to suggest they are. All the persecutions of Indians & Blacks, slavery, the KKK, segregation, voter suppression, etc., were actions taken by the National Bastard Party, AKA, Democrats not Republicans. Furthermore, the Civil Rights Bill was consummated by Republicans dragging some Democrats kicking & screaming to get it passed. This entire article is not fit for human consumption, yet it's mother's milk to the those who truly are old school fascist & Marxist; destroyers of traditional American morals, values, faith, family & love of country. They've been wildly successful too.

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Sep 9, 2022 17:09:07   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
padremike wrote:
Communism & fascism, polar opposite philosophies, are both sanctioned, encouraged & promoted within the Democrat Party. (ie. ANTIFA & BLM etc.) Neither are embraced within Conservatism and it is a lie & total fabrication to suggest they are. All the persecutions of Indians & Blacks, slavery, the KKK, segregation, voter suppression, etc., were actions taken by the National Bastard Party, AKA, Democrats not Republicans. Furthermore, the Civil Rights Bill was consummated by Republicans dragging some Democrats kicking & screaming to get it passed. This entire article is not fit for human consumption, yet it's mother's milk to the those who truly are old school fascist & Marxist; destroyers of traditional American morals, values, faith, family & love of country. They've been wildly successful too.
Communism & fascism, polar opposite philosophi... (show quote)


Thank you, Brother Mike. Well said, and absolutely accurate.
With no moral standard to meet, everything being gray and subjective, the Leftist and the Democrat leaders feel free and justified to flirt with sin, with marxism, with fascism, with perversion, with whatever they like. They think that they and they alone can determine if it is 'right' or 'wrong', and then only in comparison to what they feel is justified. That is why they feel no remorse in lying about their political opponents....the end always justifies their means.

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Sep 9, 2022 17:14:43   #
martsiva
 
336Robin wrote:
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted with and its here in the Maga Republicans.


The Holland Sentinel

My Take: The causes of fascism

Don Bergman
September 1, 2022·4 min read

In this article:

Historians have not only identified common tenets of fascism, but also its causes. Both are exhibited by the current Republican Party.

Inequality: Fascists disagree with Jefferson’s statement that all “are created equal,” promoting a “we” versus “they” mindset.

Extreme nationalism: My country right or wrong. Can’t discuss the wrongs in schools. It’s called White Christian Nationalism. Their definition of what it means to be an American excludes Democrats and other religions, ethnic groups, and skin colors.

Real or feigned national humiliation: A lost war caused it. Trump’s claims of “American carnage” and “America never wins anymore” are based on perceived humiliation.

Economic distress: Wealth inequity, high unemployment and high inflation cause economic distress. Fascists claim democracy has failed, “I alone can fix it.”

Chaos/social unrest: Though fascists claim to support law and order, they use chaos, that they often cause, to undermine trust in democratic institutions. Note the current attack on the FBI. Trump creates chaos/violence even encouraging it.

Deadlocked democratic governments: Today’s GOP is the party of no to popular proposals addressing America’s needs. They blame Biden for inflation yet obstruct Democratic attempts to combat it.

Fear and scapegoating: Fascists create fear of communists, socialists (the two are NOT the same), and vulnerable minority groups, blaming them for difficulties.

Tactics used: Fascists use propaganda, promoting “The Big Lie.” They use control of elections to win and then to never lose. Now claiming elections are fraudulent they are undermining faith and trust in democratic institutions. They encourage and use paramilitary groups who are willing to use intimidation and violence.

America fascists have never embraced “liberty and justice for all,” but do embrace being “one nation under God,” citing the Bible, with many claiming to be doing God’s will.

Using the Bible’s acceptance of slavery, they enshrined it in our Constitution and used scripture to justify our genocide of “heathen” Native Americans.

It took our bloodiest war and constitutional amendments to end slavery. American fascists still oppose these amendments which call for equal rights.

After the Civil War, racists North and South used laws which when implemented discriminated against Blacks. Wealthy White Southern Fascists, supported by poor whites, and with the Supreme Court’s approval established segregation of the races, completely denying Blacks the franchise and preventing their economic advancement. Numerous White riots, such as the one in Tulsa, destroyed Black lives and wealth. Terror was used without fear of state punishment well into the 1960s and is returning today. Today we witness White Fascists’ opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement and their killing of Blacks with the stated purpose of igniting a race war.

During the Great Depression of the 1930s unregulated capitalism failed us. Spurred on by economic despair, the emergence of Fascists in Europe and the threat of communism, American Fascists became emboldened. Organizations such as the Christian Front, KKK, and the American Bund, held Fascist rallies attended by thousands. Only after FDR’s use of socialistic laws giving people hope and after Americans witnessing Hitler’s gas chambers, the logical end of Fascist ideology, did American Fascism become less appealing and go somewhat underground.

After Democrats, with some Republican help and liberal Supreme Court rulings, passed the civil and voting rights laws in the 1960s, Blacks switched to the Democrats and the racist South joined the GOP. The GOP then began its decades-long Fascist-like attacks on minorities, culminating in recent times with the conservative Supreme Court’s gutting the civil and voting rights laws under the guise of “states' rights.”

The presidency of Obama and four years later with Georgia’s turning blue were traumatic events for American Fascists. When Black-over-white turned their view of the world upside down, they turned to and elected Trump who encouraged and emboldened them as “good people.”

The only force that stopped the Fascist-like discrimination against minorities was the federal government. Fascists are now attempting to gain control of that government, using all the tactics listed above. This will guarantee future wins for generations for those who oppose equality just as they have done for generations since the Civil War in the states they control. Unless Americans vote in Democratic majorities, equal rights for minorities will stall for generations. Then violence, weakening America such as we saw in the 1960s, may be the only path to restore equal rights.

Nearly 74 million Americans voted to reelect a Fascist in 2020, and that’s scary. The GOP is now a fascist party built around its cult leader, Donald Trump. Trump failed in 2020 because of incompetence and a few Republicans loyal to the Constitution, who are now being removed from positions of power. The next fascist GOP president will not repeat Trump’s mistakes.

— Don Bergman is a resident of Park Township.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: My Take: The causes of fascism
Fascism is something the world is well acquainted ... (show quote)


'My take' means his opinions! Did some research into this guy and the Holland Sentinel and found out that Don Bergman is a leftist Democrat and the Holland Sentinel is a leftist publication in leftist governor led Michigan of all places!! You are full of BS and bold face lies by posting this opinion piece of a Democrat!! How pathetic!!

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