sailordeac
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If he's in over his head on this, he's still standing on your shoulders.
on the subject dv7 is woefully uninformed, sorry to see that you appear to be even less informed
If he's in over his head on this, he's still standing on your shoulders.
on the subject dv7 is woefully uninformed, sorry to see that you appear to be even less informed
Fascism and Socialism have many more differences than they do similarities. You are just flat out wrong on the topic.
Fascism.
The Grand Wizard, or whatever their supreme leader is called used to reside in Davidson County. Davidson has always been a hotbed of KKK members. Back in the late 90s, there's a fairly famous Springer show where he appeared on the show.Oh hey, I just realized that I recognize the area code on their phone number.
Fascism relies on extreme nationalism, a disregard for basic human rights, militarism with an emphasis placed in the importance of the military elite, tightly controlled media run by the state, strong national security typically brought on by creating some sort of common scapegoat for every problem that arises, a disdain for intellectualism (manifested through heavy censorship), and a lack of true democratic elections. Socialism does literally none of these things. Yes, a fascist government may socialize some/all industries, but only in a way that benefits the power elite and not all of the population. Socializing something doesn't necessarily make it socialist; the socialization of industry can happen in a way that is strictly fascist.
Fascism.
that chart was posted to Seth Rogen's twitter feed after he said this:
You must be joking.
Sounds like the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The USSR was socialist in the same way that North Korea and Turkmenistan are republics. We've already been over the name thing.