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In reply to the discussion: Is The GOP Becoming a Party of Fascists? [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)22. "Fascist" is not "Nazi", but because all of the American media wasteland thinks so, and because
it is just TOO painful to believe, no one will say so. Until maybe it is too late. See: Italy, circa 1930; Germany, circa 1934 for examples.
But it is far from far too late to out the nascent and creeping fascism and squash it dead.
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The GOP has always been a group of fascist bullies. Sadly, far too many people in America are so
RKP5637
Jul 2015
#3
I have to disagree. The fascists were better at propaganda and had better fashion sense
yurbud
Jul 2015
#32
if it is fascists vs. socialists, we have a grim future like Indonesia or the Spanish Civil War
yurbud
Jul 2015
#34
I think totalitarian describes it more accurately. At least the direction the Republicans
KittyWampus
Jul 2015
#10
Howard Zinn gave the most realistic assessment of the differences between the two parties
yurbud
Jul 2015
#33
That ship sailed, crossed, docked, and the captain is now home and in his jammies.
GoneFishin
Jul 2015
#13
"Fascist" is not "Nazi", but because all of the American media wasteland thinks so, and because
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#22
Nothing new for the right flank of the GOP (the hard right sided with Hitler during WWII).
Dawson Leery
Jul 2015
#37
No, it is barely viable in the rearview, they are now skipping eagerly toward dark age feudalism
TheKentuckian
Jul 2015
#38
Oh they are skipping as in skip, skip, skip to my loo. Call it frolicking or step dancing but they
TheKentuckian
Jul 2015
#53