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Religious Socialist Fascism
Socialist Fascists, Hitler being a prime example, are driven by the
ideals of better societies, their root ambitions are often good ones.
Perhaps, Fascists, like Socialists which are often one and the same
despite an avid aversion for each other, need to recognize is the
failure of their ideals. It is not necessarily the ideals that are bad,
Jesus Christ, for example was a Socialist, however, the socialism Christ
professed is far from the socialism Karl Marx promoted. Christ promoted
socialism through voluntary sharing with and taking care of ones
neighbor. Marx promoted involuntary assumption of assets and the
distribution thereof through a small group of individuals, i.e. the
government. Christ could also in a way be described as a Fascist as He
promoted the following of a single all powerful leader, God, except,
Hitler like most other Fascist's believe they are equal to God when
clearly the ideals of God are far from those of any man. The
leader Christ proposed we follow was God Himself and no human. However,
Hitler, Stalin & Mao all proposed we follow mortals.
Fascists essentially propose we follow god’s then proceed to invent
their god’s (read up on Hegelian philosophy where the State is 'god'). The bottom line is that we mortals seek one greater than
ourselves to follow, we seek divine guidance from some deity, even if
that deity is another 'thing' or 'mortal'. The bottom line is if there
is a god to be served, and there is even by those who deny any god, that
that god in may instances turns out to be the god of 'mammon', money,
bucks, things, possessions. And it is in this service of the god of
mammon that the end result is often embodied.
Socialism proposes we hand all we have to a central government to do
as they choose. Well the socialist government is meant to do it
for the benefit of all, however, when only a few make the decisions, who
is to prevent them from personal decisions? Are not all decisions
personal anyway? So the Socialist enterprise is ultimately overcome to
management by those who most want to direct the assets of all. Fascism
suffers the same fate. Is there really much differentiating
Fascists from Socialists and Communists?
Greek democracy proposed that each of us take a shot at governing, in
that construct, management by mediocrity ensues, up and down, back and
forth between the village idiot and sage. And so the struggle to
form a better government ensued. Thus entered the U.S. construct
of a republic: The idea that we all get together and put forward our
champion, the individual we respect and in whom we put our trust. But
what if we don’t know anyone, what if there is no champion for our
cause, what if we don’t trust the candidates. It certainly stands to
reason that some time the occasion will arise that no leader is
available and if we allocate all power to the leader, no matter what,
when the village idiot gets in, were in trouble. Founders of the
U.S. understood this that is why they severely limited the control of
the central government. There never was meant to be any large
central government in the U.S. However, is is important to
understand Hitler's principles and actions if we are to understand our
current U.S. administrations goals and objectives.
Adolf Hitler's MEIN KAMPF ON PRESS & VOTING: "In journalistic circles
it is a pleasing custom to speak of the Press as a ‘Great Power’ within
the State. As a matter of fact its importance is immense. One cannot
easily overestimate it, for the Press continues the work of education
even in adult life. Generally, readers of the Press can be classified
into three groups: First, those who believe everything they read;
Second, those who no longer believe anything; Third, those who
critically examine what they read and form their judgments accordingly.
Nowadays when the voting papers of the masses are the deciding factor;
the decision lies in the hands of the numerically strongest group; that
is to say the first group, the crowd of simpletons and the credulous. …
With ruthless determination the State must keep control of this
instrument of popular education and place it at the service of the State
and the Nation."
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