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American Fascists are Present Today


If American Fascists Exist, Who Are These Perpetrators?


Fascism is a difficult concept to define because there are so many different definitions.

Many groups believe that fascism is different things, but most can agree that fascism embodies the belief that there is to be no disagreement with the government.

A fascist thinks that any amount of hostility or speaking out towards the government will lead to unrest, and generally blames liberal thinking for existing civil unrest.

While many could argue that these fascists are few and far between, this is not necessarily the case. American fascists do exist and they believe that the liberal agenda will be the downfall of the United States.

However, most of the people accused of being American fascists would disagree with this, and state that fascism is a poor concept that is not right for America, while still arguing in favor of some of the prescribed definitions of the ideology.

Since WWII, and the presence of Nazi fascists, the word itself has become a bit of a political slur.

Politicians and citizens throw the term around to insult those who might believe differently than themselves, but even so, some of those beliefs could subscribe to fascism by definition.

So, who might be labeled an American fascist?



The Religious Right

Many people have used the term fascist negatively to describe right-wing Christian Republicans.

This is likely because many of them subscribe to the belief that their way is the only way- that children should pray to a Christian God in schools, that marriage should be limited to heterosexuals, and that abortion should be illegal.

While some of these things are questionable- for example, the pressure to make America solely a Christian nation, this by definition does not make this group American fascists. However, the extent to which members of the religious right push their beliefs could cross the line into fascist territory.


Don’t Question the Government

There are people in the United States today that see any type of criticism of the government as criminal. They think that these questions are unpatriotic.

These people might be seen as American fascists because they think that even if the government commits questionable acts, that it should be supported.

Sadly, this is the same theory that those who joined and supported the Nazi party subscribed to, and many believed this even after the Holocaust was in effect.


Economics

Fascist nations do not believe in a free market economy.

While some might argue that the US economy is not really free and is instead monopolized by very few, it is still very different from the ideal economic system that would be implemented by a fascist economy- one where the government controls and distributes all currency at its whim.


In Conclusion

American fascism might be a fitting insult to some groups, but very few Americans actively subscribe to a fascist ideology.

However, it is important to remember that questioning the government is healthy, and is in fact patriotic. The Constitution should be upheld at all costs.

In addition, it’s important to understand that America is being moved into a future where a combination of fascist/socialist/communist ideals are utilized.

This is because the criminal banking cabal in charge of the Federal Reserve (a private bank stealing the wealth and soul of Americans everywhere) is building it’s infrastructure for world government.

They’ve built the European Union, they’re building the North American Union (merger of Mexico/America/Canada) now and they plan on the Asian and African Unions.

Once these plans are complete, it will be terribly difficult for anyone to prevent the Orwellian nightmare described in the book, 1984.





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