Skip to main content

Fascolism 

1. A system of government, truly belonging to neither right nor left, marked by centralization and growth of power under a dictatorship (often of the majority) that purports to advocate increasing economic equality through force, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror, disarmament and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent political correctness, mediocracy and newspeak.
2. A political philosophy, movement, procedure or practice based, advocating or attempting to advance such a system of government.
3. Oppressive, dictatorial control.
Fasciolism describes both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.

When the only solution is more government, you have fascolism!
Fascolism by Free DWG February 14, 2010
Fascolism mug front
Get the Fascolism mug.
See more merch

anarcho-fascism 

Anarcho-fascism is based on the premise that in post-capital (cryptocurrency-centric) societies, racial identitarianism loses its stigma.

Anarcho-fascism or national (nationalist) anarchism propounds that only ethnic cohesion can form self-referential societies in the wake of capitalism's collapse.

In the absence of identitarian action, national anarchism believes that capitalism--specifically global capitalism--will collapse into Marxism.

The exclusive precursor to 5G (fifth generation) warfare.
Troy Southgate is responsible for anarcho-fascism's foundational premise: populist tribalism loses its stigma in a post-capital society.
anarcho-fascism by sandraxine June 19, 2018

anarcho-fascism 

The theory that an anarchic society, having no infringements, can and should be brought about through a harsh authoritarian state. It is believed that since the people don't come to this freedom on their own, it must be imposed on them.
When Mr. X rose to power, he created a society based on anarcho-fascism.
anarcho-fascism by eefhead February 28, 2009
"The group is more important than the individual."

Fascism is historically centrist economically, culturally unitary and authoritarian.

Some form of Fascism was used by the National Socialists in Germany, where they wanted the national German group, or "Aryan people" to control and own the means of production among each other, organized within a populistic government.

But at the end, Fascism is essentially "The group is more important than the individual."

The symbol, representing fascism is a Fascie, looks like a strong branch made up of smaller sticks. It symbolizes that one stick(individual) will break, but all the sticks together(group) will stand strong.

The symbol representing National Socialism is a swastika, stolen from the Indo-Iranians symbol representing the stength of the "Aryan people(Indo-Iranians)".

At the end, Fascism essencially means that "The group is more important than the individual."
"Hitler was a right wing, neo libertarian, anarco-capitalistic, republican, racist and believed in fascism" - Some tankie

"Hitler was a socialist, fascist, commie, left wing, democratic, liberal swine." - Some other degenerate

"Hitler was an authoriatarian, moderate socialist, populistic, nationalist and anti-individualist." - Chad
Fascism by Expert 506 November 13, 2021
A noun describing something happening that you do not like.
"Relying on the government won’t work. We have to end fascism ourselves." ~ Somebody with an anarchy symbol for a profile pic on twitter
Fascism by JamesHeim October 26, 2020
Whatever Twitter says. Subject to change every ten minutes.

Those who fail to adher will have their life completely ruined. Serves those fascists right for having a different opinion from ours.
TWITTER: He's said something slightly conservative. He must be a fascist!!!
EVERYONE ELSE: No he's not, is there any evidence to back this up?
TWITTER: B E L I E V E T H E B I R D FASCISM IS WHAT WE SAY.
Fascism by That's the question. December 4, 2020
The only official definition of Fascism comes from Benito Mussolini, the founder of fascism, in which he outlines three principles of a fascist philosophy.
1."Everything in the state". The Government is supreme and the country is all-encompasing, and all within it must conform to the ruling body, often a dictator.
2."Nothing outside the state". The country must grow and the implied goal of any fascist nation is to rule the world, and have every human submit to the government.
3."Nothing against the state". Any type of questioning the government is not to be tolerated. If you do not see things our way, you are wrong. If you do not agree with the government, you cannot be allowed to live and taint the minds of the rest of the good citizens.
The use of militarism was implied only as a means to accomplish one of the three above principles, mainly to keep the people and rest of the world in line. Fascist countries are known for their harmony and lack of internal strife. There are no conflicting parties or elections in fascist countries.
Nazi Germany was extreme Fascism, better examples of fascist countries were Mussolini's Italy, Iraq, Iran, and many middle eastern countries.

Look it up people, I'm not wrong.
fascism by Gary August 5, 2004