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Fascism is an interesting thing. It could save the West, but who actually wants to live under a dictatorship? Not many people would sit still for it for very long. Most WNs admire fascism but only from afar. Here’s a quote about fascism (i.e., “authoritarian regimes”) [1]:

“Authoritarian regimes rarely ask for loans. They are producer-fixated, instead of being financier-fixated. Our diplomats and financiers predicted that the dictatorships would fail, but they were wrong: they were, in fact, working very well for the small farmer, small shopkeeper, small producer, and would again, if the fear of war could be removed.”
— from the book “European Jungle” (London, England; Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1939) by F. Yeats-Brown, p. 15.

[1] newbies, note that fascism isn’t uniform and takes different forms in different countries. It’s national, not international, which is why the Jews and the globalists fear it. (“Fascism” is used generically here to describe right-wing, anti-communist, authoritarian governments, e.g., Hitler’s Germany, Mussolini’s Italy, Franco’s Spain, Portugal under Salazar, etc. Some will argue, however, that only Mussolini’s government was genuinely fascist)

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Posted : 21/02/2010 3:20 pm
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