Is America Fascist or Democratic?
Warning: This post may contain information or opinion that you may not agree with. This is okay, it's not the end of the world. We believe that the facts should speak for themselves wherever and whenever possible, although it is impossible to not draw some conclusions.
Fascism
Fascism is a form of government that is a type of one-party dictatorship. Fascists are against democracy. They work for a totalitarian one-party state. This aim is to prepare the nation for armed conflict, and to respond to economic difficulties. Fascism puts nation and often race above the individual. It stands for a centralized government headed by a dictator. Historically, fascist governments tend to be autocratic, militaristic, and racist.
We need to break this down.
The first part of the definition says that Fascism is a type of one-party dictatorship and is against democracy. Well, the USA has two political parties and holds regular elections. First point debunked?
It might be prudent to consider that both political parties in the USA appear to work hand-in-hand to prevent a third party from ever gaining traction. One could speculate that if there is ever only two parties to choose from, then there might as well just be a single party with two faces - one face to represent each end of the left-right ideological spectrum.
This ideological split in the population allows the USA to accomplish what the Roman Empire could not: to divide and conquer the plebs (the 99% at the bottom) so that the plebs fight each other instead of overthrowing a corrupt political system. This method of divide and conquer is so successful because as Mark Twain apparently once said: "it is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled." Essentially, once someone has bought into a two party duopoly system, it would take a miracle to convince them it's an illusion, because it is a system that affects them all the same whether they believe in it or not.
The next part is about totalitarianism.
Totalitarianism is when regimes (political systems) control all public behaviour and as much of private behaviour as it can. No elections are held, or if they are, candidates must be approved by the ruling group. Physical force and/or arrests and detentions are used on people who protest against the regime. There are events such as parades or rallies. These suggest to the people that the ruling group is in complete control.
The USA does indeed hold elections, but the candidates are openly vetted by Elites, and not the people. Given that both parties appear to work together as a duopoly, and that the wealthy elite are the ones pulling the strings, it could be said that the ruling two-faced party always decides who gets to be a candidate. In this way, there can be no outsiders, ever. The current President of the United States of America is a practicing member of the Fellowship (among other exclusive groups) that have ties running as deep as the Vatican, and as broad as the earth itself. One might speculate given the previous assumptions, that Americans did not choose Donald J Trump, nor did Russia; rather, it appears that the Cabals did, just as they appear to have selected every President since there was a United States of America.
It is also worth considering the seemingly impossible outcome of just about every US political election, where in many cases the numbers are split so evenly between red and blue that one can come to no other conclusion than the entire system is orchestrated. This conclusion of the system being unfairly controlled is so provable that many Americans believe it to be true. From gerrymandering to voter suppression, even super delegates and super committees, it is always a very tight race between the Democratic and Republican party candidates, even when you would expect a landslide one way or the other.
It is curious that the Democratic-Republican Party officially dissolved in 1825, roughly around the same time the National Republican party was formed, and as well in 1828 the Democratic party was founded. The National Republican party dissolved in 1834, and a few decades later in 1854 the Republican party was founded again without the Nationalism in the name. While it is arguable that there is no connection between all these political parties, the fact that one party dissolves and soon after reforms into two separate parties that now control 99% of American politics... Well, it seems like more than a coincidence given the timing, but we're open to all possibilities.
Going further into the definition of Fascism, the totalitarian nature of a singular power structure is said to prepare a nation for armed conflict, and to respond to economic difficulties.
Both points ring true about the USA. Being the hegemonic military empire that it is, the USA has been at war more than any Military Empire in recorded history. While the USA does not officially declare war for every armed conflict, those fighting on the other side against the USA certainly call it war, even if they are a bug to be stomped on in the eyes of the Military Industrial Complex.
As for economic difficulties, the American economy and by extension the world economy is planned and controlled via the Federal Reserve bank, hand-in-hand with every other central bank around the globe, owned and operated by private bankers for the purpose of eliminating any monetary competition. Read The Creature from Jekyll Island to gain a better understanding of how the world's Economy is planned and shaped, and how economic disaster is held at bay unless disaster suits the ruling families.
The last part of the definition of Fascism rings true as well for the USA, where nation and even race are placed above the individual.
While the public stance of the US Federal, State and local governments are against racism, the policies that are still in place in 2019 have a tendency to put non-whites at many disadvantages, above and beyond being treated differently. Mexicans are treated as second class humans, sometimes treated like animals, both in policy and in rhetoric, While Canada is treated on a more equal level, having a similar demographic makeup to the USA.
Fascism stands for a centralized government headed by a dictator.
It is easily arguable that the USA does not have a dictator. For all the fears and worry that each side expresses when the other side controls the White house, there has never been a President or an executive branch that has exercised dictatorial-like powers and not faced repercussions. JFK was shot in broad daylight for his rebellion, despite his accomplishments or popularity. Decades later, many people still speculate how his assassination could have happened, believing with good reason that the official story is merely a cover. And a cover story it is, otherwise there would be no secrecy surrounding the assassination.
Historically, fascist governments tend to be autocratic, militaristic, and racist.
Given what we know, it appears that the USA exercises a kind of autocratic system, where the people are given an illusion of choice and freedom. The USA is without doubt extremely militaristic. The mindset is so ingrained in American History, even as far back as the Puritans from hundreds of years ago that fought against England, and who's core values have found their way into the constitution, into the culture, and carried on by secret societies like the Fellowship.
The US has gone as far as to declare a war on drugs and to declare an open-ended war on terrorism. Mysteriously (not really) though, racism has never been declared war on in the same manner. By all measurement, racial preference in the USA is systemic and is often defended rhetorically under the guise of free speech and freedom of expression. The disagreement on racism between the left and right political spectrum may also tie into the sense of competition that prevails in the West, both economically and socially. Those on the left may see inequality as unfair, while those on the right may simply believe that to the victor go the spoils, regardless of race or nationality.
Especially frightening is that one of the most Fascist regimes in history was the Nazi party of World War 2 Germany, and there are currently millions of Americans that identify with this party and declare themselves to be Neo-Nazi's. Is it any wonder why? If Hitler were still alive, would they want to kill him or hug him? I wonder.
While we will not openly draw conclusions as to whether the USA is run by a Fascist Regime, the available evidence and data suggests that the current political atmosphere in the USA is at least borderline Fascist in both Rhetoric and policy, even if many American politicians believe in freedom and liberty and the US Constitution. Many benefit from the very policies that they uphold or put in place, and in an environment of competition and the American Dream, you will be declared insane or unpatriotic for uttering doubt against any of it.
Thank you for reading. This post is not intended to change minds, but rather to open minds that are being held shut. At some point in everyone's life they go through at least one awakening. For some this might be on their deathbed, and for others when they are very young. These periods of awakening are often brought on by difficult circumstances, where one's beliefs are not enough to keep someone going, and the walls of denial and illusion come crashing down. This period in one's life can be stressful, but the benefits of clearing your mind far outweigh the very short-term discomforts of being disillusioned. Once those walls come down, you may start to see things and people and events for what/who they really are, and you will quickly find that others around you are not interested in hearing about it.
Truth is the enemy of fake happiness, but it's the best friend of true happiness. True happiness cannot be taken away because it is entirely yours.