Fascism or not, as the video "freedom from conscience -- psychopaths" points out the psychopath has the traits necessary to scratch his/her way to the top and then create a society that mimics a psychopathic relationship.
If America is fascist it's because we had Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson bring it to us under the guise of "compassion and tolerance."
You can't have fascism without a big centralized government.
from the very begigning of this nations birth there has been a unqeustioned parralel between so-called democracy and bondage i.e. the indians,irish,orientals& africans. We talk about the constitution&bill of rights as if these are profound documents yet their authors where racist facist who believed in a pure white race...AMERICA IS WHAT IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN!
There were votes in Nazi Germany. And less unemployment and less inflation than FDR's NEW (JEW) Deal policy did. You know what Mussolini prefered to call fascism? CORPORATISM. This is the phraseology you find in all economic texts on Italy and the 3rd Reich. Welcome.
I mean here's a question for everyone. Does voting mean demoncracy? That's what everyone says- but I don't believe it. THere is no democracy in afghanistan or iraq. What do you think?
Orwell said reality exists in the human mind. so how does voting matter? If you can impliment a war hysteria in america, you control reality! And if you can control reality, then you control the people! Power is knowledge and knowledge is power, if you can control it, then you have fascist power!
Yep, but I think we're really heading in Huxley's direction more than Orwell's. The mergers of corporate power are bringing us to a totalitarian system that is incremental and piecemeal, which subtley instills a leveling off of taste and judgment that goes unnoticed. In 1984, people are intimidated into coercion and submission. In Brave New World, the people genuinely believe they are free when in fact, they're not. I hope I'm wrong.
We're already @ 1984. The focus on that was on propaganda and state police. Brave New World was on, as you said, distracting people from thoughts of freedom or the illusion of it with drugs and distractions.
IS here in many ways; although i will say people like myself cling on to democratic ideals of liberty and freedom til death and beyond. America has primarily operated as a REPUBLIC with a democratic desire, until we allow people like Bush to get in power, then yes it leans more towards "fascism" and police-state authoritarianism.
Corporations are already considered people under the current interpretation of the 14th amendment. (google for corporate personhood if you don't believe me) It's only a matter of time before the corporations even get to vote.
Fascism or not, as the video "freedom from conscience -- psychopaths" points out the psychopath has the traits necessary to scratch his/her way to the top and then create a society that mimics a psychopathic relationship.
edwardsson777 6 months ago
If America is fascist it's because we had Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson bring it to us under the guise of "compassion and tolerance."
You can't have fascism without a big centralized government.
Stronghurst 3 years ago
USA has been in fascism since 1913 Federal Reserve Act and 1947 National Security Act.
wwwPNACATTACKcom 4 years ago
from the very begigning of this nations birth there has been a unqeustioned parralel between so-called democracy and bondage i.e. the indians,irish,orientals& africans. We talk about the constitution&bill of rights as if these are profound documents yet their authors where racist facist who believed in a pure white race...AMERICA IS WHAT IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN!
HassanibnHaqq 4 years ago
There were votes in Nazi Germany. And less unemployment and less inflation than FDR's NEW (JEW) Deal policy did. You know what Mussolini prefered to call fascism? CORPORATISM. This is the phraseology you find in all economic texts on Italy and the 3rd Reich. Welcome.
slothafur 4 years ago
I mean here's a question for everyone. Does voting mean demoncracy? That's what everyone says- but I don't believe it. THere is no democracy in afghanistan or iraq. What do you think?
scj16 4 years ago
it is here!it is here, we are in danger you bet.
2020hidesite 4 years ago
Orwell said reality exists in the human mind. so how does voting matter? If you can impliment a war hysteria in america, you control reality! And if you can control reality, then you control the people! Power is knowledge and knowledge is power, if you can control it, then you have fascist power!
scj16 4 years ago
Yep, but I think we're really heading in Huxley's direction more than Orwell's. The mergers of corporate power are bringing us to a totalitarian system that is incremental and piecemeal, which subtley instills a leveling off of taste and judgment that goes unnoticed. In 1984, people are intimidated into coercion and submission. In Brave New World, the people genuinely believe they are free when in fact, they're not. I hope I'm wrong.
BeatBuddy 4 years ago
We're already @ 1984. The focus on that was on propaganda and state police. Brave New World was on, as you said, distracting people from thoughts of freedom or the illusion of it with drugs and distractions.
slothafur 4 years ago
IS here in many ways; although i will say people like myself cling on to democratic ideals of liberty and freedom til death and beyond. America has primarily operated as a REPUBLIC with a democratic desire, until we allow people like Bush to get in power, then yes it leans more towards "fascism" and police-state authoritarianism.
HarpersOutlaw1 5 years ago
Corporations are already considered people under the current interpretation of the 14th amendment. (google for corporate personhood if you don't believe me) It's only a matter of time before the corporations even get to vote.
stripplease 5 years ago
Corporate personhood has been here for probably over a century now.
wog7 4 years ago
almost here?...IT IS HERE!
alphautubeone 5 years ago