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== Modern Knowledge ==
== Modern Knowledge ==
Modern people are for the most part ignorant of Fascism and National Socialism, even though they will often repeat trained mantras and slogans instilled in the in regards to it. It isthrough such ignorance that the media is so able to slander Fascism in its [[Jewish Media|media]], but with an objective analysis, Fascism and National Socialism though imperfect are both highly Christian political philosophies.  
Modern people are for the most part ignorant of Fascism and National Socialism, even though they will often repeat trained mantras related to it. The word is so widely abused and misunderstood, that it is often labelled onto anything which is interpreted as contrary to a Marxist worldview, and even as early as 1946 did [[wikipedia:J._Edgar_Hoover|J. Edgar Hoover]] use the term "Red Fascist" to cloak the true ideology of Bolshevists like Stalin and Mao. <blockquote>"almost any English person would accept ‘bully’ as a synonym for ‘Fascist’. That is about as near to a definition as this much-abused word has come." - George Orwell </blockquote>It is through such ignorance that the jews are so able to slander Fascism in their [[Jewish Media|media]], but with an objective analysis, Fascism and National Socialism though imperfect are both revealed as highly Christian political philosophies
 
If the masses were made aware of what Fascism is, even on a basic level, many false paradigms and traps set by the jew would become transparently fragile. One example would be the supposed dichotomy between Communism and Capitalism, and with that veil torn a proper understanding of Fascism would reveal that there are certainly alternatives to those two.


National Socialism did not begin with Adolf Hitler. Nationalism and socialism as political philosophies had their start in Europe in the 19th century, and were only overshadowed with Bolshevism, Marxism, and other competing ideologies.
National Socialism did not begin with Adolf Hitler. Nationalism and socialism as political philosophies had their start in Europe in the 19th century, and were only overshadowed with Bolshevism, Marxism, and other competing ideologies.

Revision as of 20:21, 6 May 2023

Early History

Grassroots Movements

"Like all sound political conceptions, Fascism is action and it is thought; action in which doctrine is immanent, and doctrine arising from a given system of historical forces in which it is inserted, and working on them from within." - Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini

Many Fascists were ordinary people who were veterans from the first World War.

Figures

Benito Mussolini - was presenting a moral, effaceable, healthy, and sound political philosophy as opposed to the decadence Jewish bolshevism attempted to impose on the world.

Ideology

Freedom and Liberty

See also Christian Liberty

There is no mainstream "freedom and liberty" in Christianity, as Christians are servants of Christ and must conform themselves to their Father. While there is "freedom" in the sense that death is annulled through Christ, true Christian freedom comes through loving our brethren, and the casting out of fear which results in that type of perfect love. When we're serving our God, race, and nation - true freedom can be discerned apart from the bondage of corruption.

Self-Sacrifice

"Fascism sees in the world not only those superficial, material aspects in which man appears as an individual, standing by himself, self-centered, subject to natural law, which instinctively urges him toward a life of selfish momentary pleasure;...[ ] ....it sees not only the individual but the nation and the country; individuals and generations bound together by a moral law," - Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini

This is as opposed to the individualism and hedonism as promoted by Marxism. Adolf Hitler had the same ideas as seen here by Mussolini, that the individual should work for the benefit of the nation and this is a fundamental Christian ideal which is anathema to the jew. This is one of the primary reasons why jews hate fascism and it is a parallel for one of their reasons for hating Christianity. The same moral foundations which underline both Fascism and Christianity are the very reason why to this day any Christian who strives to uphold the Law of God is often labelled as a fascist or "Nazi".

Modern Knowledge

Modern people are for the most part ignorant of Fascism and National Socialism, even though they will often repeat trained mantras related to it. The word is so widely abused and misunderstood, that it is often labelled onto anything which is interpreted as contrary to a Marxist worldview, and even as early as 1946 did J. Edgar Hoover use the term "Red Fascist" to cloak the true ideology of Bolshevists like Stalin and Mao.

"almost any English person would accept ‘bully’ as a synonym for ‘Fascist’. That is about as near to a definition as this much-abused word has come." - George Orwell

It is through such ignorance that the jews are so able to slander Fascism in their media, but with an objective analysis, Fascism and National Socialism though imperfect are both revealed as highly Christian political philosophies.

If the masses were made aware of what Fascism is, even on a basic level, many false paradigms and traps set by the jew would become transparently fragile. One example would be the supposed dichotomy between Communism and Capitalism, and with that veil torn a proper understanding of Fascism would reveal that there are certainly alternatives to those two.

National Socialism did not begin with Adolf Hitler. Nationalism and socialism as political philosophies had their start in Europe in the 19th century, and were only overshadowed with Bolshevism, Marxism, and other competing ideologies.

Documents

  • The Doctrine of Fascism by Benito Mussolini (This document was intended for an Italian audience and its context was largely unknown to contemporary Anglo-readers. However, this knowledge is not essential to appreciate this account on the origin of Benito's fascism. The claim made by Gentile is that Italy's involvement in WW1 was motivated by several factors: first it was initiated by a directive minority, and second it was not fought for the acquisition of material gain.)