by Sixstrings » Sun 08 Jun 2014, 15:09:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrestonSturges', 'L')ook at these proud Americans - giant flags, giant George Washington. This is Madison Square Garden, 1939, a rally of the German-American Bund. Funded by Germany, note the swastikas between the flags. America's enemies came yammering about "patriotism."
Yikes. I thought that was photoshopped, at first.
(btw Obama's greek columns and "yes we can" mass group chanting were a little creepy, and I voted for him

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There are other 1930s parallels to today, Preston. Like how so many are apologizing for Putin and Russian nationalism, or even agreeing with his hard right nationalist ideology.
It's just like the 1930s, all over again, except now we have globalism and market realities and it stopped him.But what do you think Preston, that you can't believe in anything, that nothing is worth fighting for, or it makes you a "fascist?"
There are lots of things to believe strongly in. For a Russian, it can be the "motherland." For a Taliban, it's the Koran and old school fundamentalist islam.
We're human beings, don't we all need some kind of ideology? It's what unites us.
If one must have an ideology, I like Americanism -- free speech, democracy, human rights. This is came out of the Age of Reason, which came after thousands of years of human suffering.
Then there's also just realpolitik.. if AQ is blowing things up in the US, or if North Korea wants to fire a missile at California, then we gotta defend our doomstead, no? There ain't no hippies in a foxhole, or atheists.
I don't think I'm a fascist for thinking democracy and free speech and human rights need to be kept alive in the world. If we're true to those principles, then fascism and oppression are impossible, so I think it's a good ideology to have. Don't you?