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"left-wing fascism" ... huh?

The term "left-wing fascism" is generally considered an oxymoron by most political scientists and historians. The core principles of the two ideologies are fundamentally opposed. Here is a breakdown of why these two terms clash: What is Fascism? Fascism is a far-right, ultranationalist, and authoritarian political ideology. Key characteristics of historical fascist regimes, such as those in Mussolini's Italy and Hitler's Germany, include: Ultranationalism : An extreme focus on the nation or race, often with a sense of superiority over other groups. Dictatorial Leadership : A single, all-powerful leader who is the central figure of a cult of personality. Militarism : An emphasis on military power, violence, and conquest. Anti-Democracy : Rejection of liberal democracy, pluralism, and individual rights. Corporate Power : The state maintains private ownership of the means of production while heavily controlling economic activity to serve national interests. Anti-Communi...

lawsuit pending

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SCIENTOLOGY [lawsuit pending]

dark side has all your cookies

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"Tripledemic" respiratory infection spike

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All we have to do to avoid infection is wear a mask - Have we learned nothing?

modern american opression

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women are non-equal, second-class citizens again i think this will affect their vote unless we take that right away next

frenemyland

Darth Simian's Log Starwars Date 127.0.0.1 I woke in an alternate universe it was hard to tell at first because everything is identical almost everything there's one truly astounding and baffling difference in this universe the republicans are cheering for the russian communists i must escape this alien universe

The U.S.A. is not a democracy

Three of the reasons we, the U.S.A., are not a democracy: • The Electoral College = the loser can still win • The Filibuster = the super-majority rule • The Senate = unequal representation More on this: Under our current rules, 41 Senators representing 11% of the American people can block the vote of 50 senators representing 80% of the country. Think about that… and they don’t even have to show up to do it. How crazy is that? — Senator Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) January 19, 2022