the word was fascism, though i think the intended meaning was national socialism. or am i seeing something other than a certain secret relative of the Rothschilds rather than who everyone else is seeing?

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Well fascism is the merger of corporations and state, which is required for socialism so it's not wrong I'd say

fascism strictly speaking is an italian thing related to the concept of a bundle of sticks strapped to an axe, and symbolising the use of martial force to control production, and is far older than socialism. socialism is really a rebrand of fascism, when you think about it.

Look man, I know the term fasces as I'm italian, my family got expulsed under fascist mussolini government.

I agree with your definition of bundling force to attain power. But the very definition of fascism by mussolini himself is (fascism is the merger of big corperations and government)

It's a prerequisit for setting up a socialist state

absolutely. it's a principle of social organisation.

my point is just that socialism is founded on it, and that really, socialism is a form of fascism, when you evaluate it in terms of history and its ontology (structure of causality).

I think it's hilarious people are triggered by this, wouldn't you both agree? People are so indoctrinated when it comes to nazis and Hitler. Hollywood programmed is them well (I'd leave it up to debate wether it's intentional).

Jezus, sorry for the typos

you are forgiven my son *does jesus gestures*

I 100% agree, reacting based on emotions, and hollywood propaganda. Hilarious

i think it's hilarious.

i used to have a russian gf who was fond of some hilarious military imagery (it's a thing in the industrial electronic body music scene, eg Nachtmahr, or one of the great grand-daddy bands from Slovenia, Laibach). for a time her avatar was a picture of hitler with headphones bobbing to an inaudible techno beat.