Man in the interview says he is "unapologetically a fascist." Well, that's nothing to be proud about. Fascists are just as much enemies of the people as communists. In fact, they are two sides of the same coin. The Nazis were National Socialists.
What distinguishes fascism is physical intimidation and violence in the street for the purpose of enforcing a political agenda, coupled with the union of big business and big government against the common people. That is what we have today under the illegitimate Biden regime, and it is not something to be proud of. The communists in China are also allied with big business, and they also use violence to intimidate the people, but they don't need to use street crowds because they have the army to do the intimidating.
If you want to be something, be a nationalist and a patriot; be a Christian and a Constitutionalist; be an individualist and a free thinker.
If you want to be something, be a nationalist and a patriot; be a Christian and a Constitutionalist; be an individualist and a free thinker.
That didn't work too long. Different times require different approaches.
Fascism that recognizes the jew problem has my "vote."
The main weak point of fascism, is that in order to run correctly, it solely relies on a giant IF. As in IF the leadership isn't morally bankrupt. It doesn't account for human nature and widespread corruption. It's a particularly dangerous system once it gets turned on its head (and none is immune to that, see USA), like all the totalitarian or authoritarian system.
IF the leadership is made of morally superior people, sure the commies get the helicopter, but that's a big fucking IF to begin with
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