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PostPosted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:18 pm    Post subject: America's fascist hypocrisy Reply with quote

What is the history of the spread of fascism in Europe during the 1920's-1930's? Many believe that the spread of fascism in Europe would have been stopped if the Nationalists would have been defeated during the Spanish Civil War. America did a great deal of business with Nazi Germany until the outbreak of WWII, and I don't believe we did anything to thwart the persecution of the Jews or others despite the propaganda. The problem with fascism is that it can get out of control. Business loves fascism because it does not curtail its freedom, is hostile towards labor and uses nationalism to keep the masses obedient and thereby prevents them from interrupting business practices. American foreign policy is not the spreading of freedom, democracy and prosperity as the propaganda goes but rather theft and exploitation, in other words fascist. Therefore, isn't the portrayal of WWII as a good war and coverage of the holocaust mainly propaganda to make America appear righteous and distract the public from the real reasons for the war which are too revealing about what our policies really are? There have been many holocasusts in relatively recent history which receive little attention. Our slaughter of 3-4 million Vietnamese and maybe 1.5 million Iraqis in the last eighteen years and the devastation of their countries being good examples, so why the intense focus on the Nazi holocaust? Does it serve a political purpose? America will not stand for democracy and will not stand for fascism when it competes with our fascism.
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