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Just now, UbonThani said:

  "…a lasting recovery of our nation can only succeed from within on the framework: "THE GOOD OF THE COMMUNITY BEFORE THE GOOD OF THE INDIVIDUAL."

 

Adolf Hitler. He was a lefty who was anti individual. Capitalists are pro individual. Lefties are pro community.

 

 

Good grief this is quality stuff.

I suppose his mate Mussolini was communist then?  

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The point is that the original German Workers' Party as well as the National Socialist German Workers' Party, from its earliest roots, absolutely believed in and ran on many traditionally "Socialist" ideals, such as subordinating the individual to the "common good" and "the State."

 

Arguments as to whether the Nazi Party was "right wing" or "left wing" is what confuses most modern pundits and scholars.

Arguments as to whether the Nazi Party was "right wing" or "left wing" is what confuses most modern pundits and scholars. They clearly were nationalists, socialists, anti-capitalists and statists.

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Emmerdale is good for a laugh.

 

It's a UK soap opera on 6 times a week about a remote village and farming community set in the Yorkshire Dales.

 

At least four of the leading characters are gays and lesbians and there are four black men in it, one of whom is a farm labourer. The other three are self employed business men, or supposed to be although they never seem to be doing much in the way of work.

 

Coronation Street is going down the same road as well. They've got a gay black professional footballer whose father is the new local builder. You've got to laugh.

 

Only in Madhouse Britain.

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  Born to a socialist father, Mussolini was named after leftist Mexican President Benito Juárez. His two middle names, Amilcare and Andrea, came from Italian socialists Amilcare Cipriani and Andrea Costa. Early in Mussolini’s life, for instance, those names seemed appropriate. While living in Switzerland from 1902 to 1904, he cultivated an intellectual image and wrote for socialist periodicals such as L’Avvenire del Lavoratore (The Worker’s Future). He then served in the Italian army for nearly two years before resuming his career as a teacher and journalist. In his articles and speeches, Mussolini preached violent revolution, praised famed communist thinker Karl Marx and criticized patriotism. In 1912 he became editor of Avanti! (Forward!), the official daily newspaper of Italy’s Socialist Party

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2 minutes ago, UbonThani said:

From your link:

 

"By the end of the year, Mussolini stood in a general election as the Fascist candidate but lost in a Socialist sweep."

 

So Mussolini was a socialist but stood for the Facist party against the Socialists. Okaaay.

 

Politics 101. Facism is an exreme right wing ideology, Socialism is a left wing ideoligy.

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1 minute ago, Kelsall said:

Why?  The left controls the media, that's why.  Why do you think 90% of the celebrities hate Trump?  Because the left wing media mafia tells them to.  Express your displeasure of Trump or you won't work in Hollywood again.  They obey.

TV hosts mention climate change every minute. Bear takea dump in woods - climate change.

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Just now, DannyCarlton said:

From your link:

 

"By the end of the year, Mussolini stood in a general election as the Fascist candidate but lost in a Socialist sweep."

 

So Mussolini was a socialist but stood for the Facist party against the Socialists. Okaaay.

 

Politics 101. Facism is an exreme right wing ideology, Socialism is a left wing ideoligy.

He founded the facist party. His writing on facism was left wing , state ahead of individual.

 

Just another version of socialism.

 

 

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Mussolini coined the term "fascism" in 1919. He had been a communist but changed his opinions in the wake of World War I, Montague said. The word "fascism" comes from the Italian "fascio," meaning a bundle or group, and is considered a term for a militant brotherhood. According to the history department at King's College, the word "fasces" means an ax tightly bound with sticks, which became a symbol of the fascist movement. 

 

Mussolini's 1919 fascism mixed extreme nationalist expansion with social programs like women's suffrage and workers' power

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48 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:

Good grief this is quality stuff.

I suppose his mate Mussolini was communist then?  

555, going down that path, Plaek Phibunsongkhram -who admired Mussolini- must also have been a commie. Destroying the country from within. 

 

Or someone here (UbonThani) hasn't quite figured out the left vs. right scale and authoritarian vs. libertarian. That Mussie, Hitler and friends where extremely authoritarian doesn't make them left winged (or right winged). There policies and views clearly put them on the right hand side of the political axis. 

 

But to move this back on topic... I'd love to see a good TV show or movie on Plaek, Pridi etc. 

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 but Wikipedia’s bias remains obvious. Not only are factual, credible sources being removed in an effort to censor information that reflects badly on political projects such as global warming alarmism, net neutrality, and Obamacare, but the editors have also allowed dishonest, biased sources to mislead people on numerous wiki pages. For instance, climate alarmist William Connolley repeatedly removed factual material from Wikipedia pages in 2010 and earlier because it didn’t support his belief in man-caused catastrophic global warming, even while he was being investigated for poor practices.

 

Should be called Leftwik

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