Totalitarianism
and Fascism: Two faces of the Same Oppression
Al Ritter
This article deals basically with Antifa. Antifa
stands for anti-fascism, so here is the definition of fascism as defined in the
Oxford Dictionary.
fascism
Pronunciation /ˈfaʃɪz(ə)m/
NOUN
mass noun
·
1An authoritarian and nationalistic right-wing
system of government and social organization.
‘According to this theory there was no
difference between social democracy and fascism.’
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Synonyms
1.
1.1derogatory Extremely authoritarian, intolerant, or oppressive ideas or
behaviour.
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2.
1.2with modifier Very intolerant or domineering views or practices in a
particular area.
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And here is the definition of Totalitarianism from the same dictionary.
totalitarianism
Pronunciation /təʊˌtalɪˈtɛːrɪənɪz(ə)m/ /təˌtalɪˈtɛːrɪənɪz(ə)m/
NOUN
mass noun
·
A system of government
that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the
state.
If you will notice Fascism is described as being “right
wing.” In fact that is an old description that has faded from almost all
dictionaries now, as Hitler, Mussolini, Mao, and Stalin were all described as
far right wing, but if you try to apply that to today’s ring wing democracy in
America the standard from back then fails miserably.
The point I’m making here is that Antifa claims to be
against fascism when in fact the tactics they use are totally fascist, except
for the old description of being right wing, and we know that surely doesn’t
apply to them.
So if we remove the “ring wing” idea that leaves Totalitarianism.
They certainly fall into that category almost to a picture perfect scenario.
Here is the humorous part if you can imagine, Hitler, Mussolini, Mao, and
Stalin also fell under the description of Totalitarians.
Two words to describe the same actions against the
people, and the Democrats support their mission……… “And now you know the rest
of the story.”
Read more here:
2 comments:
Thank You for the rest of the story I always listened to that show on the radio
I loved Paul Harvey too!
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