if you were supposed to come up with arguments that would support the idea that america is a fascist state
and with arguments against it
what would you say
>>17868265 (OP)Those kinds of opinions should be met with sophistry. You don't treat objectively evil arguments with honor.
>>17868265 (OP)"Land of the free" has the largest prison population on earth, militarized cops executing citizens daily, and a surveillance state Snowden exposed. Two-party dictatorship funded by the same oligarchs, elections are WWE for normies. Media is state-corporate propaganda, dissent = "domestic extremism". Literally fascism with McDonald's and Netflix.
> arguments against iteh... i dunno... we defeated Hitler?
>>17868277blacks are in prison because they refuse to save money and force their kids into lives of crime
>>17868277>arguments against itmaybe "we don't treat Jews badly"?
If we were fascist there would be collective unity against the problems of financialization. Factors of chronic diseases, poverty and homelessness factors would be crushed by a harsh centralized state. Obesity, ugliness and images against the national (or etc) consciousness would be actively purged rather than platformed.
The problem with the modern world is that wordcels live in Wilhelm Reich's (very Jewish, very Cluster A/B) hallucination of the problems of the world. A world where everything perceivably bad is "fascist". Its not only wrong, it's impotent. Most Marxists don't actually want to solve material problems, they want powers and to be at the lever of centralized control. They want you to be impotent.
The key to not being impotent politically is to stop thinking in their crystalized abuse of dialectics, their manipulation of language. A thing like a modern western state more resembles an inverse of fascism than the genuine article, this is observable to anyone with a functioning brain.
>>17868265 (OP)America is objectively a fascist state, in that all institutions of state and industry are united and single-mindedly geared towards a fanatical racial principle. It is slightly unusual in that these fascist principles are applied only to the tiny Jewish minority which rules the country.
>>17868265 (OP)It isn't. It's a lot of things, but it's currently not Fascist, because that would imply that the Uniparty is in control.