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How does fascism take power over a country - historocally?


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Let's look at the patterns......

1. They are angry - they are not in power and they fight a war against them not being in charge. The ultimate arrogance, the sick egotistical demand for control.

2. They use militant tactics to force the population into go along. Intimidate them.

3. They start using fascist techniques in intimidation and forcing the public to be afraid to oppose them. Brownshirts/blackshirts. We have antifia/blacklivesmatter. Doing the same things - blockading roads, perpetrating violence against those who disagree with them politically, using fear to suppress those who disagree.

 

https://capitalresearch.org/article/how-fascists-take-power/

How Fascists Take Power

So, what’s the pattern? How do fascists take power? First, they are angry with election results or how the country is being run. Then fascists use militant tactics to force the population into supporting, or acquiescing in, their cause, even though most citizens don’t actually support the fascist agenda.

Today, some persons who claim to oppose fascism have started using fascist techniques, such as blockading roads and other modes of transit into the city, perpetrating violence against those who disagree with them politically, and using fear to suppress those who have different political views. But using fascist techniques is never right, and if you just removed “we will fight the fascists” from the Occupy Oakland tweet, it could be easily mistaken for a quote from Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco, or Adolf Hitler.

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the nazis were national socialists.

blm, antifa - blackshirts/brownshirts - socialists.

rabid fans of saul alinsky -?

obaMao. Higgardly clinton.

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Jul 26, 2016 · Alinsky’s influence on the Democratic Party today is so pronounced that his son, David, boasted eight years ago that the “Democratic campaign in 2008… is a fine tribute to Saul Alinsky.”

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Saul Alinsky: American Marxist – I Prefer Dangerous Liberty

Sep 01, 2020 · Saul Alinsky was an activist, organizer, and author. Often, he dismissed the naivety and idealism of the 1960s protest movement. He became a communist agitator with …

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