Fascism In The 21st Century

Fascism. A word which has grown to many meanings. Fascism if you were unaware, comes from the early 20th century, the minds of George Sorel and Charles Murras followed by the capable Giovanni Gentile. Some of the greater minds of their generation, they saw the collapse of society around them and realized its actual cause. Fascism, as it grew became diverse, starting as a simple National Syndicalist group in Northern Italy led by some unimportant Journalist named Benito Mussolini. But from its humble roots the movement rapidly exploded into the European view. Britain, Spain, France, Austria, Greece and more saw rapidly growing and diverse fascist groups come to be in their political circles and as the time flowed, it grew.

But with the end of the Portuguese and Spanish States in the 1970s Fascism slid away into the background of international Politics, forever confused with horrendous ideologies such as National Socialism and Stalinism. Attacked by the progressives as a ideology of fear and hatred despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Men who donned the blackshirt prior to the second world war around the world were labeled traitors, no matter their sacrifice, no matter their service. Fascism became a slur, a word bearing insult. But Fascism was never powered by hatred, by malice. Fascism was a ideology of self reflection, of rebirth, national and local. So as we enter the modern day, fascists are a group hidden from the general population, meeting in private to keep their lives, their jobs, their friends together, a culture of “canceling” men and women who have never sought harm on others are lopped in with terrorists and frauds who only seek to bleed the country dry.

So we who remain, we who still uphold the traditional ethics of Fascism have to make our case to the world, we must make sure that Fascism in the 21st century is redeemed of its villainy and restored to its place of honour, of reverence. Thus the creation of the Seamusite Press, the creation of a means for us to give to the general population the information of our generational fascism. A rebirth of the Corporate State and its beliefs placed on the modern day. Today I will not discuss policy, I will simply allow you to resonate and await the next article.

God Bless you all.

Tomorrow we shall live.

“[Fascism] was an explosion against intolerable conditions, against remediable wrongs which the old world failed to remedy. It was a movement to secure national renaissance by people who felt themselves threatened with decline into decadence and death and were determined to live, and live greatly” – Oswald Mosley (My life, Ch. 16)

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