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The ten steps to Fascism

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Newsbot @ Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:34 pm

Title: The ten steps to Fascism
Topic: Civil Liberties and Privacy
Written By: Sgt_ShockNAwe
Date: Wednesday, January 14 at 20:41
    * Naomi Wolf
    * The Guardian, Tuesday 24 April 2007

Last autumn, there was a military coup in Thailand. The leaders of the coup took a number of steps, rather systematically, as if they had a shopping list. In a sense, they did. Within a matter of days, democracy had been closed down: the coup leaders declared martial law, sent armed soldiers into residential areas, took over radio and TV stations, issued restrictions on the press, tightened some limits on travel, and took certain activists into custody.

They were not figuring these things out as they went along. If you look at history, you can see that there is essentially a blueprint for turning an open society into a dictatorship. That blueprint has been used again and again in more and less bloody, more and less terrifying ways. But it is always effective. It is very difficult and arduous to create and sustain a democracy - but history shows that closing one down is much simpler. You simply have to be willing to take the 10 steps.
 
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Dave Ruston @ Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:34 pm

I said it 20 years ago and was laughed at, but I`ll say it again. Fascism is here! And each of us, must resist it the best way we can, and we must also protest injustice that happens to others, instead of thinking, "Atleast it`s not me."because as Martin Luther King once said," An injustice that happens anywhere, is a threat to justice, everywhere."

   



Sgt_ShockNAwe @ Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:20 pm

For the unaware, Fascism is not a nazi police state, as some would think. The actual definition is a collusion between corporations and government, which was really the background of what happened in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.

So when a corporation can go to the courts in BC and get an injunction against protesters for stopping their work, but the protesters have no legal recourse to argue the corporation is damaging their environment, that is fascism, for example. When a mayor can 'buy' a huge SWAT team from the RCMP to round up protesters in who are preventing the construction of a highway interchange that they argue will devastate the local ecology and destroy First Nations artifacts, a force that then turned that part of my neighborhood into a police state, with roadblocks, id checks of citizens trying to just drive home from work, ect... that is FASCISM.

You would think that corporations and government working together would be a good thing. Well, it is, until somebody objects. Then the goon squads, illegal imprisonments, control of the media, ect.. all come out swinging. Fascism is best implemented with an authoritative police state.

   



RickW @ Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:26 pm

$1:
So when a corporation can go to the courts


You mean, like Exxon and the Exxon Valdez fiasco.....?
http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/natureo ... xonvaldez/

   



Dr Caleb @ Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:24 pm

RickW RickW:
$1:
So when a corporation can go to the courts


You mean, like Exxon and the Exxon Valdez fiasco.....?
http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/natureo ... xonvaldez/



No, like ACTA

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Count ... _Agreement

or Montebello Jellybeans

http://www.vivelecanada.ca/search.php?q=montebello

or Bill C-61

http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/3117/350/

or how the Hollywood and Record Labels get whatever they ask for

http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/443867

despite their own figures being incorrect.

I could go on . . .

   



RickW @ Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:01 am

Yo mean I can't count Exxon among that hallowed list..........?

   



Dr Caleb @ Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:20 pm

RickW RickW:
Yo mean I can't count Exxon among that hallowed list..........?


Of course, but there are better examples of Government favouring Corporations above Citizens.

   



RickW @ Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:31 pm

I bow to you wisdom, Doc -- even though Exxon is purportedly the richest corp. in the world...............

   



graham watt @ Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:21 pm

16 steps to growing a fascist political party.
1. First, attract bigots and obscurantists to your cause.
2. Control the media, as it is always the enemy.
3. Control the information flow concerning government
action.
4. Always play to popular myth.
5. Begin to build a powerful ministry of information.
6. Encourage fear within the population and hype it as much
as possible.
7. Throw the people a bone or two to alleviate hyped fear.
8. Characterize all opposition in degrading terms.
9. Seize any opportunity to eradicate opposition.
10. Remove legislative impediments to the Party by first
degrading them.
11. Remove creative cultural grants as it encourages free thinking.
12. Encourage followers to despise intellectual thought, revere
radio talk shows as truth.
13. Focus media attention solely on the leader and emphasize
the importance of his leadership.
14. Build a substantial military force to focus on might and
power, and relate it to decisive leadership.
15. Build a sense of heroic times by reviving pageantry and
colourful flag displays. Show the leader in heroic contexts
as a warrior sympathetic to the sacrifices of his people.
16. Control large Olympian sporting event pageantry so as to
project the leader�s vision to the world

   



graham watt @ Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:21 pm

   



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