Colt
Well-Known Member
Leftist would like to enjoy a kind of immunity from scrutiny of their own ideas and behavior by declaring all fascist as being on a "right". Its a form of phycological projection. Mussolini was a journalist and Socialist who's militant ideas got him thrown out of his former Socialist party. But, Mussolini's "Fascist Manifesto" retained many of those same Socialists' ideas added to his desire to control.Fascism is a far-right political ideology. The "standard" is found in dictionaries, encyclopedias, history books and politics books. The idea that it is something else, such as simply the ideology of a political opponent seems to have only come about with the advent of social media where anybody can propogate any agenda that they wish to. I find it is those on the far-right themselves that have been the ones to try to muddy the waters by redefining such a toxic word. Understandable of course, not to want to be associated with the word therefore. "Alt-right" sounds so much better than fascist; it's got no historical baggage.
An example of the fascist behavior of the Left would be limiting speech for anyone who speaks differently than they speak....all for the good of a nation of coarse wink! In America the Left has always used violence, property destruction, looting and intimidation to advance their agenda.