For those who are unfamiliar with me, I am the American section leader of the Seamusite Fascisti. Without divulging too much detail about myself, I am a Fascist influenced by Oswald Mosley and Mussolini, and I believe in the corporate state. I believe the United States is the successor to Rome–which we perhaps will touch on further as time goes on–something particularly relevant today.
Anyone with an IQ above room temperature could have seen that as soon as wide spread mail-in ballots were involved, there was room for this election to be rigged. Unlike the Liberal fairytales of Russian hackers infiltrating our election in 2016, this time the path to cheating was much more simple: fake ballots, dead people voting, the list goes on.
I needn’t tell any comrade reading this article every single count of fraud recorded this election–such would take me years–rather I will discuss the consequences of such fraud, as well as the United States going forward.
Any and all element of our democratic process has been swept away. The very same people who criticize Fascists as totalitarian bloodthirsty tyrants now strip away all meaning to votes to ensure their man gets in. Despite the woefully inaccurate statements of our opposition, even if it were true, why shouldn’t you support a Fascist if the system we’re in is already totalitarian?
Now, obviously my friends, we are not totalitarian. As the great Mosley said, “we do not propose dictatorship, because the control of an elected parliament is still maintained.” Which is precisely the point of why those disgruntled nationalists or workers should join the Fascist cause, to preserve the elected system which is currently under attack.
Concerning legal cases following the election, the big one was the Texas lawsuit. The state of Texas sued all the battleground states for breaking procedure and having zero regard for election integrity, and was joined by over a dozen other states, as well as over a hundred House Republicans, and what were we met with? What did “based” Comey-Barrett and Thomas do? Or how about Kavanaugh, who the conservative right, the nationalists, and the Fascists went to bat to defend from rape allegations just two years ago? All three of those “conservative” judges voted to not even hear the case. In an era where the free and public elections of our country come into question, and the Supreme Court does not even wish to settle the question, we are duty-bound to tear down the system.
The Supreme Court, the GOP establishment, and Con, Inc. have betrayed us. They have betrayed the masses, the American people, and the culturally and fiscally conservative. They have betrayed the voter, who cast their ballot only for it to be thrown out by “Emily, ACAB, BLM” who worked at the counting center.
This brings us to secession. It’s a dirty word in American politics. Wholeheartedly, I would support secession. Many will question that, many will ask why one should go through with this. Do we really need another Civil War? Well, no, not necessarily, but as I said, the system as a whole needs to be torn down and rebuilt from the ground up. If that requires a Civil War, then so be it. I’ll see you all on the battlefield my comrades.
Before I leave you today, I want to bring up Rome. The Roman Republic was collapsing because of rigged elections, nepotistic politicians, and a corrupted Senate. Sounds familiar, right? The past can provide us with such lessons. Now, Caesar may have been radical in his actions as he crossed the Rubicon and initiated a Civil War in Rome, and the Republic some would argue had to end in order for Rome to persevere. The Senators paid Caesar, for his duty in saving the Republic, by stabbing him in the back, arguably creating the Empire they sought to prevent. My friends, we need a Caesar. I should hope he not meet the same end as the original.
God bless you all comrades. Ave America.
Tomorrow we all live.
“We do not propose Dictatorship because the control of an elected parliament is still retained, but we propose a drastic revision of the parliamentary machine in order that the will of the people may be carried out. We have no real Democracy at the present time because again and again since the country has voted for great changes and for decisive action yet again and again their will has been thwarted by obstruction in the “talking shop” at Westminster.” – Sir Oswald Mosley