Socialism, same peddling of nonsense, same beliefs from that time, same stuff.
Heck, even Che believed nearly the same things as you did. Just check what he said about blacks, which is akin to something I read coming from stormcucks.
Socialism entails the full seizing of the means of production while fascism still allows private ownership. I'm also not a white nationalist or even fascist. I just recognize the value of a society that puts such great weight on the family unit. I hate socialism as much or more than the next person with the ability for inner monologue but the comparison with fascism is patently false.
Fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. As in, it is still socialism, but without some of its part. An analogy that I like to make, if I add one teaspoon of chocolate powder in a gallon of milk, does this make milk chocolate? No. It does not. Same thing with fascism.
Think of America capitalism, it has some safety nets here and there, does it make it socialist? No.
Mussolini, and Gentili were full blown socialists. To the point that they controlled the factories for instance, on what to produce. If 3 factories made the same product, for example deodorant, they would now force them to make different products, one deodorant, the other tires, and the other clothing.
No, that's completely wrong. You just want to conflate fascism with the idea of bad and your frame of reference for bad is socialism. Just because some boomers scream fascism bad doesn't make it true.
How?
Socialism, same peddling of nonsense, same beliefs from that time, same stuff.
Heck, even Che believed nearly the same things as you did. Just check what he said about blacks, which is akin to something I read coming from stormcucks.
Socialism entails the full seizing of the means of production while fascism still allows private ownership. I'm also not a white nationalist or even fascist. I just recognize the value of a society that puts such great weight on the family unit. I hate socialism as much or more than the next person with the ability for inner monologue but the comparison with fascism is patently false.
Fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. As in, it is still socialism, but without some of its part. An analogy that I like to make, if I add one teaspoon of chocolate powder in a gallon of milk, does this make milk chocolate? No. It does not. Same thing with fascism.
Think of America capitalism, it has some safety nets here and there, does it make it socialist? No.
Mussolini, and Gentili were full blown socialists. To the point that they controlled the factories for instance, on what to produce. If 3 factories made the same product, for example deodorant, they would now force them to make different products, one deodorant, the other tires, and the other clothing.
No, that's completely wrong. You just want to conflate fascism with the idea of bad and your frame of reference for bad is socialism. Just because some boomers scream fascism bad doesn't make it true.
Fascism is bad. Nothing redeeming about it.