4 thoughts on “Is Fascism “Right Wing”?”

  1. Was there supposed to be a blockquote in here after the colon?

    Also, I’ve only recently noticed, but it appears that your page structure is “eating” some posts. The last post on the main page is “3D Printing in Space using ISRU”, and the first post on Page 2 is “Pad Abort Test”. If you go into the individual posts, the post for “The IRS Phony Scandal” is supposed to appear between those two posts.

    Page 2 ends with “The Progress Problem”, preceded by “Simple Stories” and Page 3 STARTS with “Simple Stories”.

    I’m not sure what happened, and where, but the end of Page 3 and the beginning of Page 4 seem to line up correctly.

    I’ve only really noticed it because it seemed like posts were disappearing, and I couldn’t figure out where to where they were going, so I took the time to dig in with some more testing.

  2. But the left likes calling you fascist, so it must be right wing. So any argument otherwise, regardless of facts, falls on deaf (and stupid) ears.

  3. Okay, one more time: since the terms “right wing” and “left wing” originated in the pre-Revolutionary French parliament, where the “right wing” was the domain of the authoritarian, pro-Establishment members, if the term has any validity at all in the 21st century, it should apply to “liberals.” (And by “liberals” I mean of course “tax-happy, coercion-addicted, power-tripping State fellators”–today’s Tories.

    Also one more time: if “right wing” is a term that can now include Robert LeFevre and Murray Rothbard AND Adolph Hitler, that term is now meaningless. (Goldberg points out that it’s current, bastardized usage came from the Stalinists and their sympathizers in the West, and meant simply, “Everyone who opposes us.”)

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