The Democratic Party as Moderate Fascism: A Systemic Analysis
If you click here , you can see an older blog with a list of examples from like two years ago. After talking with Dem voting acquaintances, It was time to basically summarize the old blog into a fresher one, consider it the folder of receipts. The Democratic Party represents not an opposition to fascism but its moderate, institutionally managed expression. This is not a new observation. Socialist and communist theorists identified the social fascist character of liberal bourgeois parties nearly a century ago, from Dimitrov through Togliatti, and the designation has only become more empirically defensible over time. And be sure, their voters are complicit in or are just as fascist; just like they say GOP voters are fascists-racists, even if they voted for policy, because by putting fascists-racists in power, they enabled both. Applying Britt's 14 characteristics, Eco's Ur-Fascism framework, and Paxton's behavioral model collectively rather than individually, the Democratic P...