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<blockquote type="cite" cite>CB: I have no problem with
"quasi-fascist" from an analytical standpoint. It is just
that it doesn't have the rhetorical impact of "The New
Nazism". I don't think "quasi-fascist" has the
shock value of " The New Nazism". We have to wake the
American people up. They are going along with things like
zombies. <br>
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<div>i just think 'the new nazism" is too easy to dismiss,
applying it to say</div>
<div>Israel is more accurate though it's nothing "new".
there's just too many</div>
<div>things about 'nazism" that just doesn't apply to the U.S.
using "nazism"</div>
<div>or whatever is too manipulative. we don't want to pervert reason
in the process</div>
<div>of education. that's not going to help anyone....</div>
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<div>1. no ethno nationalism</div>
<div>2. the amount of victimization percieved or real even after 9/11
is minimal</div>
<div> it has to be rhetorically enhanced, it doesn't
have any real resonance like</div>
<div> post wwI germany or post holocaust
zionism, antisemitism etc.</div>
<div>3. the working class in the U.S. is too marginalized at this
point to be a threat</div>
<div> to the power structure</div>
<div>4. the U.S. worldview ideology is predominant</div>
<div>5. it's not a police state.....</div>
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<div>i sympathize with you about trying to induce more direct action
but i don't think adhereing</div>
<div>to total subjectivism and manipulation is the way to go....it
sounds too familiar</div>
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<div><tt>"</tt><font face="Times New Roman">most groups of our
people displayed an unbelievable ignorance of foreign
affairs.Theoretical crankiness and hyper-patriotism were the
characteristics of the German middle class. This type was also found
among working class leaders as well as university professors, who had
lost all understanding of politics." [Goebbels "knowledge
and propaganda" 1928]</font></div>
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<div><font face="Times New Roman">"The propagandists must think
subjectively. Absolutely subjectively, one-sidedly! He has under all
circumstances to avoid the notorious and dangerous German objectivism!
He need not weigh right and wrong, he does not need to worry if there
might be some slight truth on the enemy's side. Propaganda is
concerned only with its goal, with its justice, its truth. All else is
half truth. The more consistently, the more uniformly propaganda is
applied, the greater will be its success--and the sooner success will
come." ["propaganda" Schulze-Wechsungen 1934
germany]</font></div>
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<div><font face="Times New Roman">~M.E.</font></div>
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