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In reply to the discussion: Does it feel like most Americans are ignoring the insane rise of fascism? [View all]Model35mech
(2,047 posts)To be clear, it IS a terrible, and only its demise will make it NOT be a terrible force in our lives.
It arises when cultural interpretations of how we "should be" to support productiveness endorses subjugation that is called belief in "proper" authority by eduators as defined by none other than, you guessed it, "the proper authorities".
It's a hyperbolic Frankenstien's monster of various features of normal human nature stretched, twisted, and distorted into an unrecognizable organization that suppresses human nature. Unless, of course, that human nature serves the interests of the selfish few'.
I've lived under this ever more awful system since 2010 in Wisconsin. It not only CAN survive in the US. IT DOES, in about 15 states, that are financially and ideologically supported by what can generously be called self-invested corporate entities who care for nothing of citizen interests or natural concerns. It is the corporation led version of totalitarianism.
We serve to make them rich, and we need to learn how to appreciate our place in the system. Or.... Well... OR ELSE.
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