Zonie63
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ORIGINAL: jlf1961 Please read then refer to arguments made about various presidents.
The only item on the list that seems out of place here is "extreme patriotism is expected." The powers that be don't really seem to be stressing patriotism, as they support outsourcing and generally put the well-being of other nations ahead of America's well-being. Another salient difference is that, under fascism, the people generally know who is in charge. There is no oligarchy, only one leader, and there's absolutely no confusion about "who's in charge" or conspiracy theories along those lines. I disagree. An extreme patriotism or nationalism is a political necessity for the introduction of fascism. For the existing laws to continue to change and for that purpose, govt. will need majority support. It will obtain that by calling everything they do patriotic as opposed to any opposition which will unpatriotic which will be required for new laws passed in the future, then...without opposition. Yes, but in the context of our own government, exactly what will this extreme patriotism or nationalism look like? How will they sell it to the American people? I can see how it might have happened if someone like Joe McCarthy became President back in the 1950s. But he was able to capitalize on the public's fear of communism along with a generalized xenophobia rooted in long-term geopolitical isolationism. But McCarthy's extremism helped propel a counter-movement against it. There were those who were "patriots" who called others "unpatriotic" for not going along with certain policies during the Cold War. The same basic tactic is still used today, but I'm not sure how many people are actually fooled or manipulated by it to the point where we could actually become a "fascist" state. To be honest, I'm not even sure how creating fascism in America would even benefit the current ruling class and political elite. They're already in the catbird seat right now, so they have no reason to rock the boat or bring about any monumental changes to the status quo. Besides, given the nature of oligarchical, Mafia Commission type rule, I don't think they trust each other enough to hand over absolute power to a single individual, which is also a political necessity for the introduction of fascism.
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