The Democrats are fascist and the US is controlled by a corporate fascist uniparty

Over the last 4 years, and looking back over the last decade I have been able to see how the democratic party is truly blue maga, displaying the 14 characteristics of fascism from both Eco and Britt in their actions and rhetoric. Others can go back a score to two, three, or four score of years. The party has a history of showing it's a variant of fascism and with its arguments in a Florida court against the Bernie Sanders supporters, claiming it was a corporation and not required to follow primary results; it provided it was part of a corporate uniparty with the Republicans, who combined had a corporate monopoly over the united state and its government.

Capitalism is right-wing

The political left views capitalism as a right-wing ideology due to its core principles of private ownership of production means, profit-driven markets, and minimal government intervention, which clash with leftist commitments to equitable egalitarianism, collective welfare, and social equality. These tenets foster economic hierarchies, wealth concentration among elites, and exploitation of workers through surplus value extraction, perpetuating class divisions and unequal opportunities that undermine fair mobility. Historically, capitalism displaced feudalism as a progressive force but solidified as a status quo defended by the right to preserve hierarchies, aligning with traditions of authority and individualism.

The left-right spectrum, originating in the French Revolution's seating, revolutionaries on the left, monarchists on the right, evolved to position the left as advocates for reform, redistribution, and public control of resources, while the right emphasizes free markets, deregulation, and laissez-faire policies, as seen in neoliberal figures like Reagan and Thatcher. The left's critiques highlight capitalism's negative externalities, such as environmental degradation, labor alienation, and commodification of needs, viewing it as "inverted totalitarianism" where corporate power overrides democracy.

While the left, including communists, socialists, and anarchists, seeks its abolition as the root of oppression, center-right to right of center social democrats and democratic socialists tolerate regulated capitalism with strong unions, welfare nets, and interventions to mitigate inequalities. They expanded this to identity politics like race and gender, pushing for participatory democracy and post-capitalist transitions. Ultimately, the left labels capitalism right-wing because it prioritizes individual gain, competition, private interests, using exploitation, oppression, and human rights violations, over collective justice, reinforcing structures the left aims to dismantle for a more equitable egalitarian society.

The American Ideology

U.S. political culture is defined by a pervasive Lockean liberal consensus, emphasizing individualism, private property rights, limited government, free markets, and political equality. This ideology emerged because America, as a settler colony "born equal," lacked Europe's feudal aristocracy and class conflicts, freezing liberal values from its English origins without the social revolutions that birthed European conservatism or socialism. The American Revolution was thus purely political, affirming existing middle-class norms rather than dismantling hierarchies, fostering geographic mobility, material abundance, and a pluralist tradition rooted in the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

This consensus creates an apparent left-right divide, with reformist liberalism versus status-quo conservatism, remaining variants of the same Lockean framework, rendering alternatives like socialism and aristocratic traditions irrational or un-American. Colonies inherited and entrenched the mother country's ideology at founding, explaining socialism's failure in the U.S. and the marginalization of dissenters, who challenge an unspoken orthodoxy; fostering American exceptionalism, viewing liberal values as universal and divinely inspired, yet blinds the nation to non-liberal societies and its own contradictions, like various forms of slavery, Native American displacement, and American state global terrorism.

Liberal fascism

"Liberal fascism" is authoritarianism disguised as progressive liberalism, blending collectivist ideals with coercive state power to enforce social engineering and unity under the pretext of benevolence and efficiency. It urges, without directly using the term fascism, for progressives to adopt fascist-like discipline and self-sacrifice, becoming "liberal fascists" or "enlightened Nazis" to outmatch totalitarian regimes and establish a technocratic world order led by scientific elites, transitioning from illiberal means to utopian liberal ends after dismantling outdated parliamentary democracy. Liberalism emphasizing centralized planning to eliminate poverty, war, and inefficiency.

Modern American liberalism exhibit fascist traits rooted in early 20th-century progressivism, including state intervention, collectivism, and paternalistic control over society. With DNC corporatist central planning with fascist inspirations, such as policies prioritizing collective welfare to protect corporations, framing liberals as seeking a "corporate state" through moralistic, holistic governance that deems no aspect of life apolitical. Liberal goals like equality and progress and authoritarian methods like elite-driven regimentation; is it global harmony, or right-wing fascism featuring liberalism's illiberal drift.

Social fascism

Social fascism, equates social democracy and democratic socialism with a moderate variant of fascism, viewing reformist socialists as betrayers of the working class who stabilize capitalism through parliamentary collaboration, gradual reforms, and class compromise rather than revolutionary overthrow. Social democrats and Democratic  socialists are the "moderate wing of fascism" or its "twin brother," they pacify the proletariat with illusions of progress, suppress militant action, and objectively aid bourgeois rule by disarming opposition to fascism's rise, as seen in their support for capitalist institutions during events over the last century of betrayals. Social democrats and Democratic socialists are communism's primary enemy.

In 2025, amid resurgent far-right authoritarianism exemplified by Donald Trump's second term, Project 2025, and global neo-fascist movements, Social fascists manifest as contemporary reformist or centrist leftists enable fascism through incrementalism, electoralism, and concessions to neoliberal or conservative powers that perpetuate inequality and white supremacy. Democratic Party figures, social democrats, democratic socialists, and progressive reformers are complicit in "inverted totalitarianism" by prioritizing stability over systemic dismantling, thus paving the way for "end times fascism" blending Christian nationalism, techno-authoritarianism, and great replacement rhetoric, as analyzed in discussions of U.S. exceptionalism's collapse and European far-right surges where moderate left policies allegedly dilute class struggle and legitimize elite capture. Social fascists are the insidious vanguard within liberal institutions, within the DNC, whose tolerance of hierarchies and market reforms mirrors historical Comintern warnings, urging uncompromising proletarian unity against both overt fascists and their "democratic" enablers.

The current Democratic Party is Blue MAGA fascist

The Democratic Party forms a technocratic entity enforcing selective state regulations within robust capitalist boundaries, prioritizing elite-driven market incentives and ideological conformity to preserve American exceptionalism. In 2025, amid post-2024 election losses where Donald Trump secured a second term with 49.8% of the popular vote against Kamala Harris's 48.3%, voter registration declines in all 30 party-tracking states with Democrats losing over 2 million registrants to Republican gains of 2.4 million, and Trump's implementation of Project 2025's blueprint including Schedule F reinstatement via executive order on January 20 to reclassify federal employees for easier dismissal, this party evolves radically, blending Lockean individualism with opportunistic authoritarianism to counter right-wing dominance while suppressing radical left alternatives.

Party structure centers on an elite DNC vanguard of Silicon Valley executives, Wall Street financiers, and corporate policy experts, minimizing grassroots roles in favor of profit-oriented decision-making for efficient governance. Purity tests purge socialists and revolutionaries as enablers of disruption, fostering a bourgeois social-liberal opportunism. Centralized conventions simulate profitable outcomes, framing targeted federal interventions as safeguards of Hartz's inherent market equality.

Economic policies will claim to bolster liberal capitalism through corporate tax incentives, Federal AI Innovation Boards to accelerate private-sector wealth creation amid job displacement, and selective anti-monopoly actions replaced by public-private mergers run by aligned tycoons, viewing unchecked corporatism as a competitive boon. Social policies promote voluntary corporate-led diversity training for talent pipelines, merit-based equity guidelines enforced by private audits, and market incentives for family planning to optimize workforce demographics amid climate shifts, presented as shrewd business progress.

Foreign policy will claim to advance globalist trade pacts like strengthened WTO frameworks for exporting liberal commerce, with tariffs against illiberal regimes and pressure on European social democracies for deregulation alignment. Environmental measures incentivize green tech subsidies via executive incentives, such as electric vehicle tax credits and urban development vouchers for developers, justified as profitable innovation. Rhetoric claims national security, branding opponents as anti-progress relics and radicals as market saboteurs, deploying AI analytics and corporate media partnerships to shape profitable narratives.

This party will court swing business voters amid economic anxieties and post-DEI market corrections, thriving in coastal corporate hubs but spurring right-wing backlash through perceived elitism. It will risk fragmentation as ousted ideologues launch insurgencies, yet opportunities like tech booms could entrench its influence, opportunistically embodying capitalist pragmatism while locking politics into bourgeois variants, forestalling any anti-market upheaval.

See my blog of examples of democrats showing fascist characteristics, the list must be viewed as a whole, as fascist love to make excuses to justify individual examples.

The U.S. has a corporate fascist MAGA Uniparty

The Democratic Party's evolution into a "Blue MAGA" variant of fascism, mirroring the 14 characteristics outlined by Umberto Eco and Lawrence Britt through its cult of corporate exceptionalism, suppression of dissent, and authoritarian rhetoric, reveals a profound betrayal of egalitarian ideals in favor of capitalist hierarchies. Rooted in Hartz's Lockean consensus that renders socialism un-American while entrenching private property and elite individualism, the party embodies liberal fascism by cloaking coercive state interventions and social engineering in benevolent progressivism, as critiqued by Wells and Goldberg, and perpetuates social fascism by marginalizing reformist socialists as enablers of the status quo, much like Zinoviev's condemnations of democratic betrayals.

Evident in actions from the 2016 Florida court case, where the DNC defended its corporate structure to ignore Bernie Sanders primary results, to its 2025 technocratic opportunism amid electoral collapse, Trump's 312 electoral votes and victory over Harris, Democrats' loss of about 2.1 million registrants across 30 states to Republican gains, and Trump's January 20 Schedule F reinstatement via Project 2025 to purge civil servants, the Democrats enable the Republican "Red MAGA" fusion of neo-fascist authoritarianism and mini-anarch fascist disruption, forming a uniparty monopoly that indoctrinates followers into willful complicity while forestalling revolutionary change.

Looking at the Republican Party, currently red maga, which is a mix of fascist, neo fascist, and minianarch-fascist, we can see how the democratic party enables them, is blue maga, and how together they are a MAGA Uniparty with unknowing indoctrinated cult followers, and wilfully complicit fascists. This corporate duopoly, prioritizing profit over justice, demands proletarian awakening to dismantle the inverted totalitarianism threatening true democracy. The U.S. and the globe need a serious dose of humanist democratic centralism.

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