Fascism 101 (aka Right Wing Disinformation not Left)

Fascism 101 (aka Right Wing Disinformation not Left)

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Systemic Decay And The Economic Foundation Of American Fascism - PopularResistance.Org
Systemic Decay And The Economic Foundation Of American Fascism - PopularResistance.Org
If you live in the United States and feel like everything is caving in around you, like you are being attacked and fleeced from every angle, like you can’t breathe, like you can’t ever seem to catch a break despite doing everything seemingly right, like you are on the verge of a mental-health crisis and/or homelessness, your feelings are justified. We are living in the middle of widespread societal breakdown. We are witnessing the erosion of an empire. We are experiencing the effects of a rotten system (capitalism) coming to its inevitable conclusion. Simply put, the capitalist class and their two political parties have run out of ways to steal from us. Because we have nothing left for them to take. So, the system is responding like a vampire who is unable to find the blood it needs to survive… erratic, rabid, frenzied, and increasingly desperate and violent, while frantically searching for new avenues of exploitation to keep it churning.
·popularresistance.org·
Systemic Decay And The Economic Foundation Of American Fascism - PopularResistance.Org
Who can be a fascist? Let’s look to Mussolini’s Italy, then let’s look to Israel – Canadian Dimension
Who can be a fascist? Let’s look to Mussolini’s Italy, then let’s look to Israel – Canadian Dimension
Who can be a fascist? Or a better question is: is any group of people inoculated against fascism, who can’t “catch” or succumb to it? Like Jews, perhaps? As the child of a survivor of Auschwitz, I am especially interested in this question. And my answer has always been the same: Suffering under fascism in no way immunizes any group against falling for it.
·canadiandimension.com·
Who can be a fascist? Let’s look to Mussolini’s Italy, then let’s look to Israel – Canadian Dimension
Is The US Headed Towards Fascism?
Is The US Headed Towards Fascism?
Is The US Heading Towards Fascism? – Second ThoughtSUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/2nFsvTSNew video every other Friday!Second Thought is a 100% grassroots fund...
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Is The US Headed Towards Fascism?
Hate Map
Hate Map
Subscribe to the Sounds Like Hate podcast to learn more about hate groups like the Proud Boys.​
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Hate Map
The True Origin of Capitalism - George Monbiot (Part 1)
The True Origin of Capitalism - George Monbiot (Part 1)
In his thought-provoking exploration, renowned thinker George Monbiot delves into the concealed ideology that shapes our daily lives. He reveals how a fringe...
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The True Origin of Capitalism - George Monbiot (Part 1)
Fascism: Who is and isn't a fascist, and how you can tell the difference
Fascism: Who is and isn't a fascist, and how you can tell the difference
If you're going to call someone a fascist, it helps to know a little about fascism. For example, all who seek to take over the state or curtail their adversaries' freedom of speech may not rightly be called "fascists", writes Matthew Sharpe.
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Fascism: Who is and isn't a fascist, and how you can tell the difference
The New F-Word | Episode 1
The New F-Word | Episode 1
The New F-Word | Episode 1 – Second ThoughtSUBSCRIBE HERE: http://bit.ly/2nFsvTSCheck out the rest of the series (and a bunch of other amazing content!) by s...
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The New F-Word | Episode 1
r/Fuckthealtright
r/Fuckthealtright
r/Fuckthealtright: A subreddit dedicated to shitting on the racist, misogynist, antisemitic, adolescent clusterfuck known as the "Alt-Right".
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r/Fuckthealtright
The Right-Wing Story About Human Nature Is False
The Right-Wing Story About Human Nature Is False
Are we naturally violent, power-hungry, and greedy? Rutger Bregman’s book “Humankind” devastates the myth of human selfishness.
·currentaffairs.org·
The Right-Wing Story About Human Nature Is False
Fascism Is Here | HasanAbi Reacts to The New York Times
Fascism Is Here | HasanAbi Reacts to The New York Times
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXR9PByA9SYI'm NOT HasanAbi. This is a FAN-MADE channel.Edited By: HasanAbi ArchiveFollow Hasan's Socials: Ma...
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Fascism Is Here | HasanAbi Reacts to The New York Times
The Red Nation Podcast - Fascism, imperialism, and the law w/ Nina Farnia
The Red Nation Podcast - Fascism, imperialism, and the law w/ Nina Farnia
TRN Podcast host Nick Estes is joined by legal scholar Nina Farnia (@NinaFarnia) to discuss America's supposed slide into oligarchic fascism, what remains of the Western "rules-based order," and how the war in Ukraine and the Gaza holocaust have enriched the US ruling class. Check out her article, "Imperialism in
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The Red Nation Podcast - Fascism, imperialism, and the law w/ Nina Farnia
What If It Is Fascism?
What If It Is Fascism?
Discussions of whether Trumpism is fascist often lose sight of the political stakes of the issue. But like Italian and German fascism, MAGA reflects a political system failing to address capitalist crisis.
But to deny that Trumpism is a contemporary form of fascism one must put forward at least one of those plausible definitions and provide evidence of how MAGA fails to fit. This Bessner does not do.
a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood, and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal restraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.
I think it’s short a few key elements: class dynamics in place of the weaker sociological notion of “elites”; the role of the charismatic, all-knowing leader; and the destruction, once in power, of the helping parts of the state apparatus while bulking up the repressive apparatus.
For instance, in Italy in the 1920s and Germany in the 1930s there was a polarized, blocked democracy in which neither the traditional center-left nor center-right coalition forces were able to vanquish the other. This led to an inability to decisively address the most important challenges afflicting the society through the usual political mechanisms.
Key to fascism is the blockage, not the particular time- and place-bound issues. Fascism represents a breakthrough solution (in the wrong direction, toward the most reactionary sectors of capital) to resolve fundamental issues around capitalist development. In Italy, fascism was a solution to the modernization of the rural economy; in Germany, a response to the crushing burden of war debt; and here in the United States, the antiquated political structures bequeathed by the founders’ concessions to the slavocracy, and the death grip of fossil fuel capital over our planet’s future.
for advocates of the American fascism thesis, these developments all prove that there’s an unbroken line of fascism stretching back to the nation’s founding.” I don’t know to whom he is ascribing this overreaching position; he doesn’t identify anyone. Scholars who argue for fascist precedents in American history, like the rise of the first KKK during Reconstruction, are pretty careful to avoid sweeping statements of this nature.
Trump and especially his movement — because that’s one of the key ingredients of the phenomenon — qualify. What convinced Paxton to publicly change his mind? The January 2021 insurrection sealed the deal for him; he no longer thought that academic quibbling about labels or reservations based on popular usage outweighed the danger of the reality.
While dismissing “extreme far-right ideology” as too baggy a definition, nowhere does Bessner offer a replacement of his own or someone else’s that he agrees with. Instead, he seemingly views fascism mostly as a misguided analogy for three reasons: its analogs are Italy and Germany; it is a foreign ideology only; and because Trumpism is American born and bred, therefore it can’t be fascism. These arguments are tautological and unconvincing. "Fascism represents a breakthrough solution to resolve fundamental issues around capitalist development."
Because the “structures, processes, discourses and patterns” show us the pathways history can take — not so we can peer into our crystal balls and foretell the precise duplication of past events in the present, but so that we can master the critical capacity to see what the man behind the curtain is attempting to put over on us and stop it from happening.
Throughout the article Bessner sets up one straw man after another and knocks them down. He tells us, “The powers that Trump is deploying, and the laws and theories that he is building his attempt to reshape the US state and society upon, are not fascist. They are American…” This assumption, that “fascism” and “American” are nonoverlapping categories, is one Bessner, at no point, proves or even argues for. To the contrary, my argument is that they combine: American fascism.
·jacobin.com·
What If It Is Fascism?
The authoritarian syndrome as an attempt to restore control and its mediating role in anti‐Semitism and xenophobia in Germany - Dilling - 2025 - Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy - Wiley Online Library
The authoritarian syndrome as an attempt to restore control and its mediating role in anti‐Semitism and xenophobia in Germany - Dilling - 2025 - Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy - Wiley Online Library
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The authoritarian syndrome as an attempt to restore control and its mediating role in anti‐Semitism and xenophobia in Germany - Dilling - 2025 - Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy - Wiley Online Library