The Potential Fascism of Donald Trump

I can almost hear — all the way here in NJ — Trump-eteer heads violently exploding all over America.

I can see the ad hominem attacks mounting — “Hedges is a fucking asshole!!” And so is Stukfuk!!!

I predict this response from that jackass Anonymous — “Vote for Trump or vote for the same.”

Therefore, I can repeat my mantra — “Sure, go ahead and vote for Donald. But, you will live to regret it.” The article below states as well as possible why I believe this.

Don’t get me wrong. I fully understand the appeal of the “fuck you” vote.  But, at the end of the day — what if it’s you and me who get fucked??

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The Revenge of the Lower Classes and the Rise of American Fascism

Donald Trump

College-educated elites, on behalf of corporations, carried out the savage neoliberal assault on the working poor. Now they are being made to pay. Their duplicity — embodied in politicians such as Bill and Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama — succeeded for decades. These elites, many from East Coast Ivy League schools, spoke the language of values — civility, inclusivity, a condemnation of overt racism and bigotry, a concern for the middle class — while thrusting a knife into the back of the underclass for their corporate masters. This game has ended.

There are tens of millions of Americans, especially lower-class whites, rightfully enraged at what has been done to them, their families and their communities. They have risen up to reject the neoliberal policies and political correctness imposed on them by college-educated elites from both political parties: Lower-class whites are embracing an American fascism.

These Americans want a kind of freedom — a freedom to hate. They want the freedom to use words like “n-word,” “kike,” “spic,” “chink,” “raghead” and “f*g.” They want the freedom to idealize violence and the gun culture. They want the freedom to have enemies, to physically assault Muslims, undocumented workers, African-Americans, homosexuals and anyone who dares criticize their crypto fascism. They want the freedom to celebrate historical movements and figures that the college-educated elites condemn, including the Ku Klux Klan and the Confederacy. They want the freedom to ridicule and dismiss intellectuals, ideas, science and culture. They want the freedom to silence those who have been telling them how to behave. And they want the freedom to revel in hypermasculinity, racism, sexism and white patriarchy. These are the core sentiments of fascism. These sentiments are engendered by the collapse of the liberal state.

The Democrats are playing a very dangerous game by anointing Hillary Clinton as their presidential candidate. She epitomizes the double-dealing of the college-educated elites, those who speak the feel-your-pain language of ordinary men and women, who hold up the bible of political correctness, while selling out the poor and the working class to corporate power.

The Republicans, energized by America’s reality-star version of Il Duce, Donald Trump, have been pulling in voters, especially new voters, while the Democrats are well below the voter turnouts for 2008. In the voting Tuesday, 5.6 million votes were cast for the Democrats while 8.3 million went to the Republicans. Those numbers were virtually reversed in 2008 — 8.2 million for the Democrats and about 5 million for the Republicans.

Richard Rorty in his last book, “Achieving Our Country,” written in 1998, presciently saw where our post-industrial nation was headed.

Many writers on socio economic policy have warned that the old industrialized democracies are heading into a Weimar-like period, one in which populist movements are likely to overturn constitutional governments. Edward Luttwak, for example, has suggested that fascism may be the American future. The point of his book The Endangered American Dream is that members of labor unions, and unorganized unskilled workers, will sooner or later realize that their government is not even trying to prevent wages from sinking or to prevent jobs from being exported. Around the same time, they will realize that suburban white-collar workers — themselves desperately afraid of being downsized — are not going to let themselves be taxed to provide social benefits for anyone else.

“At that point, something will crack. The non-suburban electorate will decide that the system has failed and start looking around for a strongman to vote for — someone willing to assure them that, once he is elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen, and postmodernist professors will no longer be calling the shots. A scenario like that of Sinclair Lewis’ novel It Can’t Happen Here may then be played out. For once a strongman takes office, nobody can predict what will happen. In 1932, most of the predictions made about what would happen if Hindenburg named Hitler chancellor were wildly over optimistic.

“One thing that is very likely to happen is that the gains made in the past forty years by black and brown Americans, and by homosexuals, will be wiped out. Jocular contempt for women will come back into fashion. The words “n-word” and “kike” will once again be heard in the workplace. All the sadism which the academic Left has tried to make unacceptable to its students will come flooding back. All the resentment which badly educated Americans feel about having their manners dictated to them by college graduates will find an outlet.”

Fascist movements build their base not from the politically active but the politically inactive, the “losers” who feel, often correctly, they have no voice or role to play in the political establishment. The sociologist Émile Durkheim warned that the disenfranchisement of a class of people from the structures of society produced a state of “anomie” — a “condition in which society provides little moral guidance to individuals.” Those trapped in this “anomie,” he wrote, are easy prey to propaganda and emotionally driven mass movements. Hannah Arendt, echoing Durkheim, noted that “the chief characteristic of the mass man is not brutality and backwardness, but his isolation and lack of normal social relationships.

In fascism the politically disempowered and disengaged, ignored and reviled by the establishment, discover a voice and a sense of empowerment.

As Arendt noted, the fascist and communist movements in Europe in the 1930s

… recruited their members from this mass of apparently indifferent people whom all other parties had given up as too apathetic or too stupid for their attention. The result was that the majority of their membership consisted of people who had never before appeared on the political scene. This permitted the introduction of entirely new methods into political propaganda, and indifference to the arguments of political opponents; these movements not only placed themselves outside and against the party system as a whole, they found a membership that had never been reached, never been ‘spoiled’ by the party system. Therefore they did not need to refute opposing arguments and consistently preferred methods which ended in death rather than persuasion, which spelled terror rather than conviction. They presented disagreements as invariably originating in deep natural, social, or psychological sources beyond the control of the individual and therefore beyond the control of reason. This would have been a shortcoming only if they had sincerely entered into competition with either parties; it was not if they were sure of dealing with people who had reason to be equally hostile to all parties.”

Fascism is aided and advanced by the apathy of those who are tired of being conned and lied to by a bankrupt liberal establishment, whose only reason to vote for a politician or support a political party is to elect the least worst. This, for many voters, is the best Clinton can offer.

Fascism expresses itself in familiar and comforting national and religious symbols, which is why it comes in various varieties and forms. Italian fascism, which looked back to the glory of the Roman Empire, for example, never shared the Nazis’ love of Teutonic and Nordic myths. American fascism too will reach back to traditional patriotic symbols, narratives and beliefs.

Robert Paxton wrote in “The Anatomy of Fascism”:

The language and symbols of an authentic American fascism would, of course, have little to do with the original European models. They would have to be as familiar and reassuring to loyal Americans as the language and symbols of the original fascisms were familiar and reassuring to many Italians and Germans, as [George] Orwell suggested. Hitler and Mussolini, after all, had not tried to seem exotic to their fellow citizens. No swastikas in an American fascism, but Stars and Stripes (or Stars and Bars) and Christian crosses. No fascist salute, but mass recitations of the pledge of allegiance. These symbols contain no whiff of fascism in themselves, of course, but an American fascism would transform them into obligatory litmus tests for detecting the internal enemy.

Fascism is about an inspired and seemingly strong leader who promises moral renewal, new glory and revenge. It is about the replacement of rational debate with sensual experience. This is why the lies, half-truths and fabrications by Trump have no impact on his followers. Fascists transform politics, as philosopher and cultural critic Walter Benjamin pointed out, into aesthetics. And the ultimate aesthetic for the fascist, Benjamin said, is war.

Paxton singles out the amorphous ideology characteristic of all fascist movements.

Fascism rested not upon the truth of its doctrine but upon the leader’s mystical union with the historic destiny of his people, a notion related to romanticist ideas of national historic flowering and of individual artistic or spiritual genius, though fascism otherwise denied romanticism’s exaltation of unfettered personal creativity. The fascist leader wanted to bring his people into a higher realm of politics that they would experience sensually: the warmth of belonging to a race now fully aware of its identity, historic destiny, and power; the excitement of participating in a wave of shared feelings, and of sacrificing one’s petty concerns for the group’s good; and the thrill of domination.”

There is only one way left to blunt the yearning for fascism coalescing around Trump. It is to build, as fast as possible, movements or parties that declare war on corporate power, engage in sustained acts of civil disobedience and seek to reintegrate the disenfranchised — the “losers” — back into the economy and political life of the country. This movement will never come out of the Democratic Party.

If Clinton prevails in the general election, Trump may disappear, but the fascist sentiments will expand. Another Trump, perhaps more vile, will be vomited up from the bowels of the decayed political system. We are fighting for our political life. Tremendous damage has been done by corporate power and the college-educated elites to our capitalist democracy. The longer the elites, who oversaw this disemboweling of the country on behalf of corporations — who believe, as does CBS Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves, that however bad Trump would be for America he would at least be good for corporate profit — remain in charge, the worse it is going to get.

 

Author: Stucky

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 5, 2016 7:56 am

The new meme of msm propaganda repeated over and over “Lower Classes” and un educated vote for Trump.Faux says the same. With desperation attack not only the politicians but the people.I just turn it off and vote Trump!

Thaisleeze
Thaisleeze
March 5, 2016 8:27 am

It is sad that in the greatest democracy of the 20th century the current political choice boils down to choosing a president on the basis of who is least bad. If I were American I do not think I could bring myself to vote at all.

Wip
Wip
March 5, 2016 8:27 am

Stucky,

Who’s better? Will I live to regret voting for Hillary or Cruz? How about Sanders or Rubio?

Don’t they all suck?

Wip
Wip
March 5, 2016 8:30 am

Thaisleeze

Are you saying your politicians are better than ours?

Show me a good politician anywhere.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
March 5, 2016 8:40 am

Oh, please. Stucky is off his meds again. Fascism! Fascism! Sure. Although I will say this. If Trump is elected and the Progressives and Neo-Con’s try to reverse the will of the people through extra-legal means (riots or a coup by Zionist military traitors) I dearly hope Trump lines them up in front of a ditch and puts a .45 caliber calling card into the necks of every last one of them.

Speaking of “fascism” though, allow me to point out that this country is currently in a state of political, economic, financial, social, moral, military and judicial chaos. A whiff of grape and little order and discipline might not be too bad.

Frankly, I would like nothing better than to see Progressives and Neo-Con’s marched off to the salt mines. They are not loyal Americans and they deserve stern punishment until, as the saying goes, they get their minds right.

Enough of this blather about “fascism”. Imposing law and order is NOT fascism. Obeying the Constitution is NOT fascism. Restricting the entry of unwanted foreigners is NOT fascism. Running treasonous Progressives and Neo-Con’s out of Washington is NOT fascism.

Voter for Trump or kiss America good bye forever.

Wip
Wip
March 5, 2016 8:57 am

Stucky

But you go out of your way to only point out how bad Trump is. Over and over again. By doing that you MUST think someone else is better. So, again, I ask who?

Wip
Wip
March 5, 2016 8:58 am

Stucky

My bad, you’re saying drop out? Don’t vote at all?

flash
flash
March 5, 2016 9:01 am

Fascism ..BOO!

Shhh….no one tell Hedgeboy , but the US government has been run as Corporatacracy for decades now.How was it he didn’t know?

America is an oligarchy, not a democracy or republic, university study finds
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/apr/21/americas-oligarchy-not-democracy-or-republic-unive/

“Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.” – Benito Mussolini

What a load of poo this post was..

flash
flash
March 5, 2016 9:08 am

Stuck cites the Cuck puss David French as an authority on how Real Repubs should feel about Trump….made me laugh.

FES!

http://voxday.blogspot.ca/2015/09/cucky-doesnt-like-cuckservative.html

Cucky doesn’t like “cuckservative”
David French, a National Review writer who really, really, really wants you to know that HE HAS AN ADOPTED BLACK SONDAUGHTER, doesn’t think the “cuckservative” term should be used. Because, ah, well, it helps the far Left?

I understand frustration at political correctness. In fact, I’ve done something about it, filing more lawsuits to protect students and professors from campus PC tyranny than perhaps any other lawyer in the United States. I agree with the incredulity and rage at elites’ unwillingness to secure the border and their insistence that every immigration debate has to be racialized, with conservatives constantly accused of bigotry. In their frustration, I’ve even seen conservatives I call friends deride those they deem insufficiently devoted to the cause as “cucks” and “cuckservatives.”

In addition to being a derogatory, insulting slur, the word provides aid and comfort to the trolls whose tweets I’ve posted above. Just as bad, it enables and feeds the Left’s own engine of racial grievance.

Conservatives should reject those on both extremes of the spectrum. We defend a culture, not a race. The foundation of that culture is a faith that makes no distinction among races but rather declares, unequivocally, “All are one, in Christ Jesus.” Shunning the slur disempowers the trolls and forces the radical Left to confront the race hatred that fuels its own rage.

Look, this isn’t that difficult. Now that whites are no longer an overwhelming majority in America, they have to play the same racial politics game that everyone else in every other heterogeneous country has had to play for centuries. It’s not an accident that people like David French and Jonah Goldberg, decent conservatives who genuinely subscribe to the now-outmoded abstract ideals that the Left rejected in the Sixties, haven’t grasped the fact that the demographic changes to the United States have not only changed the way the political game is played, but have changed the game itself.

It’s rather amusing to see French attempt to play the Christian card in the secular context of U.S. politics. Yes, all are one in Christ Jesus, does that mean French supports expelling all non-Christians from the USA? If not, then what is the relevance of spiritual equality among Christians to the culture in which white Americans would prefer to live?

Diversity+Proximity=War. What used to be, and what French still believes is, virtue-signaling, in a mostly homogeneous white majority culture is now increasingly despised in a much more heterogeneous culture. What was praised 20 years ago may well get people killed 20 years from now. Just look at how the culture of Rhodesia has changed as a direct result of the changing racial demographics. Cuckies don’t understand that non-whites have never played by white rules except when forced to do so, and they never will do so by choice.

What is feeding the Left’s engine of racial grievance is the increasing size and number of competing racial identities. Trying to play the now-irrelevant “colorblind” game is as pointless as playing by touch-football rules in the NFL.

While it is true that race is not culture, neither are the two distinct concepts entirely unrelated. And culture certainly is much more intertwined with race than it is with geography; it’s more than a little ironic that those who claim race has nothing to do with culture also assert their belief in the culturally transformative qualities of magic dirt.

Moreover, the idea that it is the Alt-Right that is somehow feeding the Left is ridiculous, when the cuckservatives are attacking the same people, using the same tactics and terms, that the Left does. We all know why self-styled conservatives hate being called cuckservatives. It’s because the term strikes too close to home and cuts too deep.

It’s not the word “cuckservative” that has to go. It’s National Review cuckservatism. Isn’t 60 years of unmitigated failure enough to conclude that it isn’t working?

ottomatik
ottomatik
March 5, 2016 9:10 am

Stuck- That was weak, really, I understand your aversion and there must be a bewildering amount of anti-Trump articles to choose from, but your Trump University was much better than this drivel.

Basically your proposing if we don’t want to cede American sovereignty to the Globalist and their cadre of Multinational Cabalist, then we are Nationalist and we all know that means Fascist in modern parlance. So by force of this logic, Trump equals Hitler.

“Fascism expresses itself in familiar and comforting national and religious symbols” yeah, like the Constitution, fascist fuckin document needs to end, so we can fold seamlessly into the New World Order.

“old industrialized democracies are heading into a Weimar-like period, one in which populist movements are likely to overturn constitutional governments.”

Trash. Actually there was so much fuckin trash in that weak ass article I am a bit embarrassed for all involved with it.

David Finkle and the rest of those Cunts at National Review can suck a dick. Basically they are announcing quite clearly their allgience to Globalist Multinationals and the platforms that define these concepts:
NAFTA,North American Union,Open Boarders,TTP ,TTIP,BIS, IMF, WB, UN.

The Road to Serfdom is paved with these international platforms and if you stand against them you are a Nationalist/Fascist, Trump stands against them, so Trump is a Fascist, Trump is Hitler.
Fuck Off.

bb
bb
March 5, 2016 9:15 am

Stucky is in crisis. He’s confused , bitter about about being Stuck in New Jersey. Surrounded by idiots who will not do what he tells them to do.Frustrated to the core. He sits in front of his computer plotting vengeance on all the stupid people. He just knows in his heart if God would let him be God for a day or two he would straighten out this mess of a nation. If only…..

flash
flash
March 5, 2016 9:16 am
Anonymous
Anonymous
March 5, 2016 9:21 am

Lets look at Obama, clearly a puppet.His tactics or M O is to destabilize countries-Syria,Iran,now the US.He is using the EPA to pump fracking waste water into each states aquifers,why?Bringing in Syrian military age mu slims in the middle of the night,dumping illegals into neighborhoods by bus.No more sovereign boarders,over taxing the system.Obama Michelle Jarret congress looting taxpayers through no bid gov contracts.Audit them all,give them a fair trial,put them in Leavenworth. Obama and bankers are lawless.Same as above.Folks its time to clean up Dodge and put a new sheriff in the US and make it great again!

Tim
Tim
March 5, 2016 9:27 am

Yes, Wip, you’re starting to get it. Don’t vote. Don’t go to the polls. Stay home.

This, written in 2014 in apropos now as it was then.

Why I Won’t Bother To Vote this Year

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
March 5, 2016 9:28 am

“Who’s better? Will I live to regret voting for Hillary or Cruz? How about Sanders or Rubio? Don’t they all suck?”

There is this belief throughout the west that there is a better option that may be exercised through participation in the system. But the system is broke. Trump could end up being a complete disaster as president – once he is in office he will be brought to heal on many issues. The west – the US as well – owes a lot of money. Trump will only be allowed to act within the parameters of the larger narrative or he will simply have an unfortunate car or plane accident.

The system is broke because the people we elect have no authority to govern in the manner we want them to. When you owe as much money as the US does the “people” are no longer in charge. I believe this is why Obama is so consumed with creating a legacy for himself. He needs to be seen as having done something for the country because the position and the myth it embodies requires window dressing (why do you think he spent so much time golfing?). Otherwise the masses might come to see the president as we see the Queen – as a powerless figure head/relic of an era long gone.

The larger narrative does not include more freedom and more prosperity for you and I. That’s how it goes. Grow up and accept it or don’t. That’s the real choice you are making here – between acceptance and the illusion. Because until there are bankers, ceo’s and lawyers hanging from lamp posts everywhere we are soundly and thoroughly screwed. And that’s a fact jack.

Administrator
Administrator
  Francis Marion
March 5, 2016 9:32 am

Administrator
Administrator
  Administrator
March 5, 2016 9:38 am

kokoda
kokoda
March 5, 2016 9:31 am

flash…..at 9:01 A.M. is spot-on.

Stucky…..he just picked a current hot topic (Trump) with a targeted narrative (Fascism) just to rile up the peasants (us). Gets comments flowing – that is the agenda.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
March 5, 2016 9:56 am

Stucky writes:

“Don’t get me wrong. I fully understand the appeal of the “fuck you” vote. But, at the end of the day — what if it’s you and me who get fucked??”

You already are fucked. In the system the way it is arguing over whether or not one candidate or another can save you is moot. If you have no control of your monetary/financial systems then you have no control over your political systems. Get rid of the bankers and the ‘legal’ caste and start over and then you might for a time have democratic republic again. If you can keep it. 🙂

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 5, 2016 9:57 am

Gallup poll today gives Obama a 51% approval rating.

And I imagine they are voters for the most part.

That 49% who disapprove are probably well represented in the non voting class we so often see professing themselves here.

The anti Trump people posting here never seem to take the specific programs Trump proposes and explain exactly what they are and why they object to them over whatever it is that Hillary is -or will be- proposing enough to not vote or for someone else.

FWIW, Fascism is a government corporate alliance to rule the people and force their compliance for their own mutual benefit, a “public private partnership”, like Obamacare and such, would be Fascist in nature.

So take, say, Trumps Healthcare plan proposals: Some of you anti Trumpers explain what you object to about it and why I should vote for someone else because of it. As it is, I am very pro Trump, here’s your chance to change that through specific logical and factual argument instead of “fear the unknown” rhetoric aimed at an emotional response instead of a thinking one.

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Administrator
March 5, 2016 10:00 am

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ottomatik
ottomatik
March 5, 2016 10:08 am

It is becoming all to clear to many Americans they we are on the precipice of returning to the status of a Colony under the aegis of the NWO.
All of the Neocon strategies we have watched destabilize foreign nations are being applied right here, to achieve the same end.
At some point, it will be clear the Emperor has no clothes and a naked run for the finish will commence.

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Administrator
  ottomatik
March 5, 2016 10:09 am

razzle
razzle
March 5, 2016 10:10 am

@Stucky
— “Ignores all the trademarks and signs of fascism.”

No he didn’t.

You are ignoring the trademarks and signs of people saying they are ok with it.

Accusing people of being fascist, nazis, etc is reaching the same point of accusing people of being racist, sexist, etc… eventually people stop resisting and own the label.

Gays, minorities, atheists, etc. shouldn’t have been so afraid of being called names… they should have been afraid of White Straight Christians no longer caring about being called names.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 5, 2016 10:11 am

It would be hard to find a better example of projection than this.

Mr. Hedges overestimates the knee jerk reaction that the word fascism elicits in the population at large. Part of the problem with the elite’s plan to dumb down everyone who wasn’t fully indoctrinated into their progressive ideology, i.e. the people he gushingly refers to as “college educated”, is that stupid people don’t know their history. Fascist sounds like racist, so there’s the limbic trigger, but as far as having a value, a defined meaning, it simply does not exist for them and so they are immune to being called one.

Guys like Hedges are so fully committed to stopping the back swing of the pendulum that they will be stunned by the force it carries when they are hit square in their ideological solar plexus by the sheer power of both momentum and “angry, low information, crypto-racists”.

Good luck with your scolding, you’re gonna need it.

flash
flash
March 5, 2016 10:19 am

Now that Stuck via a Chris Hedges C&P has established that Trump is the most dangerous fascist since Hitler we shouid move on the the next most important QOTD ever to be asked on TBP:

Who gets more nookie Trump or Rubio ?

BREAKING: We Have IDed Rubio Mistresses…
Stoner, who later became a lobbyist, traveled with Rubio at least seventeen times, including several resort towns on the GOP credit card. Rubio still hasn’t released all of his credit card records from his time heading the party.

At least the fascists pay for all his nookie with his own credit card.

flash
flash
March 5, 2016 10:22 am

Anonymous says:

Gallup poll today gives Obama a 51% approval rating.

reminds me of ..

“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”

― George Carlin

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
March 5, 2016 10:25 am

This is the same blathering blather puke I see here every day. Admin gets it as expressed in pictorial form. Stucky gets it that we will all get screwed in the end.

I can’t wait for this “Groundhogs Day” to end in November. Truly…

flash
flash
March 5, 2016 10:27 am

(((( GASP))) I just realized Bea Lever is controlled opposition.Hw could we have been so blind !!!

razzle
razzle
March 5, 2016 10:30 am

Almost every Churchian in the US will flip on a dime away from Political Correctness and in favor of Fascism because it would be in their best interests to do so. They are currently “Republican PC” because of the same self interest.

If it becomes “moral” to react to their local “sinners” the same way they currently react to phantom sexists/racists (they aren’t actually brave enough to go after real sexists/racists)… then the pendulum is no longer turning… but fully swinging again.

@Bea – The most accurate part of the article was this:
“Another Trump, perhaps more vile, will be vomited up from the bowels of the decayed political system.”

Groundhog Day ends when the energy is finally released. The best you can try to do is dance around it… and an errant j’accuse still might catch you in the cross fire.

wdg
wdg
March 5, 2016 10:36 am

Gerald Celente of Trends Journal would argue that the US is currently a fascist state which he defines as a state controlled by a corporate/banking and government elite. Trump is not an ideal leader but I don’t see him as a fascist but someone who is trying to restore America to a constitutional republic that represents the interests of the people and not those of the oligarchs now in control. Yes, there is a nationalistic component because this is the natural state of a unified and harmonious nation. Multi-racial and multi-cultural societies, as documented by sociologist Robert Putnam of Harvard University in “Bowling Alone”, don’t work very well because social investment decreases to the point where communities and neighbourhoods decline and ultimately fail. The core message of Putnam’s research was that, “in the presence of diversity, we hunker down”, he said. “We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it’s not just that we don’t trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don’t trust people who do look like us.”

But are Trump’s policies really fascists or anti-fascists? Well below is a summary of those policies.

1. Trump will end political correctness which is a top-driven system of tyranny that prevents the American people from discussing important issues such as immigration, race, crime or gender. The corporate-controlled mass media, governments and a myriad of other agencies enforce political correctness to control the people. Political correctness is a form of fascism and tyranny, not the fight against it.
2. Trump has exposed the Main Stream Media (MSM) as little more than a propaganda and subversive system owned by the Money Powers with the objective of not presenting unbiased news and opinion but of brainwashing the people. They also serve as gate keepers for Political Correctness.
3. Trump wants to seal the southern border with Mexico. No sovereign nation can allow itself to become overrun by millions of people, particularly when these people are incompatible with western civilization and are destroying communities, hospitals and schools, and who represent a net cost of about $250 billion each and every year. Do you really expect that people from Latin America who were unable to build an advanced civilization in their country of origin will suddenly morph into the builders and sustainers of western civilization in America? This is absurd and stupid in the extreme.
4. Trump plans to place a moratorium on immigration from the Islamic world. This sound radical until you read the Qur’an and understand Sharia Law which are totally incompatible with Christian Western Civilization. Although not all Muslims – and I know a few who are quite pleasant – adhere to the teachings of Mohammed, polls taken in Islamic communities in Europe reveal that the long-term objective is to take over and subvert Western Civilization. And in addition most Muslims come from parts of the world populated by people who because of average IQs between 70 and 85 will become a net economic burden, as noted above, on the productive population of America. Of course the social costs are even greater which is the end of Western Civilization and new Dark Age.
5. Trump wishes to establish conditions which would allow business to compete in global markets with products manufactured in the United States. The fact is the globalist oligarchs have gutted the manufacturing sector and moved production to China, India, Mexico and other countries where the cost of labour is a fraction of that in the United States. The huge profits by Apple and other companies have been pocketed by CEOs and share holders, and costs have been downloaded onto the American worker with minimum wage jobs. And as manufacturing has moved offshore, so have the high-paying jobs in research, engineering, design and computer science. And to add insult to injury, the corporate leaders from Silicon Valley have used their considerable power to lobby Congress to allow them to displace highly skilled and trained American workers with engineers and computer scientists from India and China which they then pay at a reduced rate, even when American engineers cannot find a job. This to me is high treason on the part of Bill Gates and other business leaders.
6. Trump recognizes that no nation can run massive trade deficits year after year and still have a thriving economy that employs workers in high-paying jobs that allow people to have a normal future with a family, home and reasonable standard of living.
7. Trump also recognizes that the current monetary and banking system is fundamentally corrupt and in fact constitutes of system of massive plunder of the American people. Central and fractional-reserve banking is a system of massive fraud and theft which is why the International Criminal Banking Syndicate met secretly on Jekyll Island to plan the take over of America by a privately owned Federal Reserve, after they funded the election of Woodrow Wilson who signed of on the Federal Reserve, despite the fact it violates the Constitution. David Stockman estimates that ZIRP has cost American savers over $250 billion this far and this does not include the cost of boom and bust cycles engineered by the Federal Reserve.
8. Trump supports an end to the War OF Terror which has destroyed Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Serbia and other countries, killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people, and cost Americans $3-4 trillion but enriched the NeoCon warmongers and banksters on Wall Street. The Bushes, Clintons and Obama and the Ruling Elite are all guilty of crime against humanity and need to be indicted for war crimes.

So is Trump a fascist? Not based on the evidence presented above. Is he a perfect candidate? Of course not but compared to all the others, be is the best by a long shot. The inescapable truth is that the US has been a fascist state for some time controlled by oligarchs who are largely aliens and have little or no attachment to the American people. As far as I can see, the US government, the monetary and banking system, the MSM, the global corporations, and much, much more have been taken over by traitors. By contrast, Trump is supported by true Patriots who are in the battle of their life to take back control of America. I would have expected that TBP to have understood this which makes me wonder about TBP.

razzle
razzle
March 5, 2016 10:50 am

@wdg
Agreed that the terms are useless in their current popular use.

The state machine won’t disappear becomes of one man… and the mob won’t adopt high standards of liberty.

So people are reaching for a word to describe… as an example… a state managed effort to “end political correctness”… which in practice will be a new type of political correctness when put in the hands of the mob. One that favors a different demographic.

It’s a narrative change mostly… but the core structure is not at risk of being dismantled.

razzle
razzle
March 5, 2016 10:52 am

becomes=because… though I kind of like the subtle implication of the original phrasing.

ottomatik
ottomatik
March 5, 2016 11:03 am

wdg- Excellent points, especially this:
“The fact is the globalist oligarchs have gutted the manufacturing sector and moved production to China, India, Mexico and other countries where the cost of labour is a fraction of that in the United States.”
I would like to add many of them hold the profits from these maneuvers outside of the United States, in a forming Globalist netherworld. Lets get Perkins to do a Confessions of an Economic Hit Man USA edition.

Grog
Grog
March 5, 2016 11:25 am

ottmatic,
“John Perkins has seen the signs of today’s economic meltdown before. …
In his former life as an economic hit man, he was on the front lines both as an observer and a perpetrator of events, once confined only to the third world, that have now sent the United States—and in fact the entire planet—spiraling toward disaster.”
“Hoodwinked: An Economic Hit Man Reveals…”
Amazon:

wdg
wdg
March 5, 2016 12:52 pm

With my dog yanking impatiently at my arm because it was time for a her walk, I left out a couple of very important Trump policies.

1. Trump will kill Core Curriculum and return the education of our children to families and local communities. In fact, this may be the most important policy of all because children are the future and at present they are being brainwashed conditioned as Trojan horses to destroy Western Civilization.

2. Trump will appoint judges to the Supreme Court who will faithfully adhere to the US Constitution. Again, this is of fundamental importance since it will spell the end of the legislating from the bench.

Now I ask you. Do fascists return education to parents and local communities? Do fascists appoint judges who follow the Constitution, even when that Constitution limits the power of the President, in this case Trump himself? Hitler took over education to indoctrinate a super-race of people and he rigged the courts by appointing Nazis.

I am sorry but Chris Hedges clearly does no know the meaning of fascism which is sad commentary for a seasoned journalist.

dilligaf
dilligaf
March 5, 2016 1:01 pm

stucky was for trump before he was against him……

the mere fact that you take part in the debate shows how asleep you are.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
March 5, 2016 1:03 pm

The of combover got a answering macheeen message from Don King “Its great that your a Republicrat thats great for America.” (My quote may be off)

Btw Teapers arent fascist they are nationalist. Is Trump a nationalist? He is international. Clothes made in China. Investing and building hotels and casino far away from America. There is a reason he needs a 757 that can travel lots of blue agua.

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
March 5, 2016 1:16 pm

Well if you ever ate a baconator.

You ate shit.

As to death we all gonna greet it sooner or later.

Yes. i

Administrator
Administrator
March 5, 2016 1:16 pm

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Kill Bill
Kill Bill
March 5, 2016 1:17 pm

Fkin tablet.

Yes I am shiteater. I will die.

But i dont think he means us.

joejoe
joejoe
March 5, 2016 1:17 pm

We already have a fascist government and leader.
So if Trump were not to follow through on his promises (highly doubtful especially economically) then it’s just more of the same.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 5, 2016 1:30 pm

Bea Lever says: I can’t wait for this “Groundhogs Day” to end in November. Truly…

It’s one Groundhog Day on an endless loop. According to the film makers, Phil (Bill Murray) spent thousands of years stuck in the same day. It wasn’t over when the energy was finally released. In the movie, it ended when Phil turned his whole outlook and attitude around. He starts out indulging his worst impulses and gradually turns to benevolent attitudes and actions. He had tried taking shortcuts like PC restrictions but he was still the same Phil inside. At the very end, he is yielding and hopeful but not self assured.

It’s a liberal minded romantic piece of shit but it has something for every man who would like to punch an insurance salesman in the face, schtup the divorced librarian or just drive off a cliff to a fiery death in an attempt to give the finger and one last ‘fuck you’ to the world.

That alone makes it worth voting for Trump.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 5, 2016 1:36 pm

Stucky says: Except for a small minority here, most of you are truly stupid ass motherfuckers.
I truly regret that I’ve wasted so much time here.

Stuck, old man, you have to teach these youngsters. They may be dumb motherfuckers but there dumb motherfuckers with a vote. That ought to scare you. Keep pounding away at the keyboard. Like throwing shit at the wall, some of it is bound to stick.

You and Admin and a few other rational folks here are all that stand between the electorate and the bought and paid for MSM.

These assholes wouldn’t recognize fascism if it stomped them in the face.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 5, 2016 1:42 pm
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