Why Fascism?

The biggest question I have been asked in my time arguing for the protection of Fascism is the big “Why Fascism?”. Honestly, the question is layered. Many people find their political or religious leanings through personal experience, things that don’t easily apply to everyone but do to some. But I will only give those who can apply Generally for the sake of answering the question.

When you take a step back from the mundane of the everyday and look around yourself, around your community, your region, your country. What do you see. Every time you turn on the TV. Every time you read the morning newspaper. Liberal democracy and the failures of the current system shine like a beacon from every title, every subheading to every word on the page or coming from the anchors mouth. The Government is always embroiled in one scandal or another while also failing to react to situations as they come while the standard citizen lives in squalor hoping one day they can climb the ladder, praying maybe they can break the same and join the glorious ranks of the Bourgeoisie and never have to worry about putting food on the table, or keeping the lights on again. The Worker stares into the void of cultural and societal collapse helpless as yet another smiling face promises change and asks for his totally important vote, but remember, just vote, doesn’t matter who.

The Same worker who pulls the 9-5 work day at their dead end job before going home to the apartment they barely are able to afford while the “Progressives” recline in their white walled mansions on the Florida beaches and attend their ski retreats in Switzerland. The System of today, the government of today, is broken and a broken system cannot be fixed. When you are faced with a broken system one so broken it cannot be fixed. You take it apart and try again. Fascism is that process, it is the national rebirth our world needs. Every liberal democracy, every Communist Dictatorship, every corrupt Autocratic oligarchical “Republic” needs to be redone, needs to be reborn a Fascist State.

The usual modern leftist or progressive will say “Fascism is capitalism in decay.” which is not only a falsehood but is outright contradictory to the faith, policy and doctrine of fascism. When one reads the twenty six points of Falange or The Doctrine of Fascism they quickly find it is impossible to defend their point because fascism has and always will be opposed to the abuses that capitalism brings. Every single fascist speaker has openly denounced the damages of Capitalism and when in power taken actions against the rich industrialists who have since the upending of social order in 1848 have ruled the globe through unseen capital, a system which Fascism has always stood against.

If there was one man who could argue fascism in any time period, it would be Primo De Rivera and his point on the arguments against fascism is the most valid point I have come across in my time studying the ideology. “Practically none of the objections to Fascism are raised in good faith. They breathe a concealed desire to find an ideological excuse for laziness or cowardice, if not actually for that which is our own outstanding national defect, namely envy, which is capable of squandering the finest things, provided that a fellow creature is thus deprived of an opportunity to shine.”

God Bless You All Comrades.

Tomorrow We Shall Live

“Nothing could be further removed from the idle young man about town, the invited guest of life, in which he fulfils no function whatever, than the citizen of the Fascist State, for whom no right is recognized except in virtue of the service he performs in his station. If there is anything that truly deserves to be called a State of Workers, it is the Fascist State.” – Jose Primo De Rivera

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