Seems like everyone is calling everyone else a racist!
Just who are the biggest racists in our government?
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That's not a rule, it's a deflection."The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment
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Its something like the word "Fascist". In the eyes of a liberal, as soon as you call someone that you are aguing with a fascist, you automatically win the argument, as in their eyes, there is no possible comeback. It is the nuclear option. As they say "what is the definition of a Fascist?" Answer: A Fascist is anybody who is winning an argument with a liberal"
The use of the word rascist is similar and unfortunately the fear of being called a rascist seriously hampers intelligent discussion and analysis of race-based problems. This of course ensures that there can never be a solution since if you can't analyse something, you can't find a solutionComment
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Fascists are, of course, Socialists. Read the "25 points of the Nazi Party." Fourteen of those points are Socialist, wholly or in part. And of course, "Nazi" stands for "National Zocialism."Its something like the word "Fascist". In the eyes of a liberal, as soon as you call someone that you are aguing with a fascist, you automatically win the argument, as in their eyes, there is no possible comeback. It is the nuclear option. As they say "what is the definition of a Fascist?" Answer: A Fascist is anybody who is winning an argument with a liberal"
The use of the word rascist is similar and unfortunately the fear of being called a rascist seriously hampers intelligent discussion and analysis of race-based problems. This of course ensures that there can never be a solution since if you can't analyse something, you can't find a solutionComment
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasc...ntury%20Europe.
Content of wiki articles gets argued out pretty strenuously so what emerges from that usually holds up. I'd say that's true here. State regulation of the economy is part of it, but not along the lines of what is commonly described as socialism.Comment
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Socialists foam at the mouth and tie themselves in knots to "prove" that Fascism is not Socialism -- but it IS Socialism. And no fair-minded person who has studied the issue can say different.
The Parable of the Chocolate Cake
There was a man who had a recipe for chocolate cake; "Mix mud and straw and bake."
Someone tried it and said, "That's not a recipe for chocolate cake -- it produced a brick!"
But the man pointed out that the recipe card plainly said, "Chocolate cake."
Others tried it, and they all produced bricks.
But the man explained the theory behind his recipe, and showed all the research he had done. He blamed the other people -- they must have got the proportions of mud and straw wrong, or perhaps they didn't bake the ingredients at the right temperature.
But more and more people tried it. And they all produced bricks.
And finally a man stood up and said, "It don't make a diddly-dang what the heading on your recipe card says, and your theory is just hot air. This is a recipe for a brick!"
So I say, "It don't make a diddly-dang what the heading on Marx' and Engles' recipe card says, and their theory is just hot air. Socialism is a recipe for economic disaster and usually a repressive dictatorship -- and every nation that has tried it has got the same results."Comment
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That's why carrot cake is better."The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment

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