Part I, in ten points. [Read]
I need point 4 explained in more detail, because I'm not sure what the difference is. If the point is that collectivist fascists have hijacked the term to disparage those who believe in individual liberty, I'd like to see it fleshed out more.
I know "progressives" would have us believe Nazis had no ties with national socialists, but that's all part of their sleight of mind routine, because that's what they are.
The jackbooted authoritarian says you and what is yours are theirs. I don't care if they wear a red star or an armband. They're all my "mortal enemy."
I'll forward this to "Concerned American" so he can clear up any misunderstanding on my part about what he's saying. And I'll look forward to Part II.
UPDATE: Point 4 clarified.
I need point 4 explained in more detail, because I'm not sure what the difference is. If the point is that collectivist fascists have hijacked the term to disparage those who believe in individual liberty, I'd like to see it fleshed out more.
I know "progressives" would have us believe Nazis had no ties with national socialists, but that's all part of their sleight of mind routine, because that's what they are.
The jackbooted authoritarian says you and what is yours are theirs. I don't care if they wear a red star or an armband. They're all my "mortal enemy."
I'll forward this to "Concerned American" so he can clear up any misunderstanding on my part about what he's saying. And I'll look forward to Part II.
UPDATE: Point 4 clarified.