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BLF improves an AT&T billboard in SF

The Billboard Liberation Front today announced a major new advertising improvement campaign executed on behalf of clients AT&T and the National Security Agency. Focusing on billboards in the San Fr...  
 
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rOoNy911 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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whats the bill board say at the start and end?
wcts1926 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Yep corperate america attacking its citizens.
iloveGaia72 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Excellance.
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banderlogue (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Godwin would agree with you
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JG(5):"communists and liberals have always made allowances for McCarthyite tactics when it is one of their enemies getting grilled...the more poignant hypocrisy is that American communists *did the same thing to other American communists*...After the war, liberals could not tolerate such tactics when aimed at their own ranks. Their denial that their own ideas and history had any link with totalitarianism was so total that anybody who suggested otherwise [eg,McCarthy himself] had to be destroyed"
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JG(3):"'Teutonomania'—the neo-Romantic 'discovery' of German exceptionalism[is]very similar to some forms of Afrocentrism today...the imagery [of the black athletes at the 1968 Olympics] was...derivative of fascist aesthetics...As one fascist...put it in the 1930s, 'Our understanding struggles to go beyond the fatal error of believing in the equality of all human beings and tries to recognize the diversity of people and races.' How many college campuses hear that kind of rhetoric every day?"
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"According to generic fascism, an atmosphere of crisis must be maintained in order to circumvent conventional rules." In "Liberal Fascism" (written *before* the event of Obama), Goldberg(4) adds that the 1930s "New Deal gave Americans 'hope' and 'faith' in a 'cause larger than themselves.' Hope for what? Faith in what? What 'cause'? The answer: the liberal God-state or, if you prefer, the Great Society — which is merely that society governed by the God-state in accordance with the general will."
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Sounds like someone needs to read Jonah Goldberg's "Liberal Fascism". "Today, liberals remember the progressives as do-gooders who ... agitated for a more generous welfare state and better working conditions. Fine, the progressives did that. But so did the Nazis and the Italian fascists ... Fascism, at its core, is the view that every nook and cranny of society should work together in spiritual union toward the same goals overseen by the state."
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Goldberg (2): "liberals use the word 'fascist' to describe anything outside the control of the state ... [But] Mussolini coined the word 'totalitarian' to describe not a tyrannical society but a humane one in which everyone is taken care of and contributes equally. It was an organic concept in which every class, every individual, was part of the larger whole." Goldberg reminds us of "the fascist motto: if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem."

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