Fascist here. The vast majority of people don't know what Fascism actually is and just like to spout memes they have heard. The truth of the matter is that Fascism is neither capitalist or Marxist, this is the reason why it is called the turd position. We create a state not for the benefit of business or the working class or the bureaucrats, but for the people of the nation. We take the elements that work in other political postitions and use them as our own.
'Antifa are the real fascists'
:^)
You can't write thir_d on here now?
Holla Forumsitical illiterate detected
That wasn't real fascism. That was Hitlerism.
But that's impossible you faggot.
There has been nothing in the texts of Mussolini and other fascist ""theorists"" that would indicated the elimination of private property, wage labour, and markets dummy.
It is literally neo nazis vs neo neo nazis aka antifa.
One is pro ubermensch from there view the other is pro untermensch from there view.
Both are fueling each other.
And i must say neo neo nazis are more radical and common. And that gives the rise and sympath to neo nazis in an ironic twist.
No they fucking weren't.
This had been a longstanding thing - all sorts of things were labeled fascism. At the very least, it began with the New Left, if not earlier during the actual allied war effort itself. By the '70s it was standard - see "God Save the Queen."
This lasted a long time, and it really wasn't until Bush or Obama that people were really starting to get back to actually remembering that the term once referred to a specific ideology rather than being a kind of general disparaging term for authoritarianism. The overuse of "fascism" was parodied, but much of the public wasn't totally clear on the discrepancies - and you can't totally blame them. Fascism was a bullshit ideology and its specifics were a clusterfuck.
The majority don't actually buy "antifa are the real fascists!," ftr, either. Loud minority of retards - people who don't have a horse in the race tend not to cry over it.
There was a massive appropriation and appropriation-appropriation of the epithet before that, circa 'Bama, when Glenn Beck was eager to use "fascist" to describe the mainstream 'left' and portray big government as a lefty thing for an eager audience of amnesiacs. This also happens for pretty much anything - what liberals use to vaguely describe something they don't like about someone's policies always ends up being reused by the far right so they can maintain their partisan identity and avoid considering policy.
Caesarism + Jew-baiting