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Greetings to all the wannabe GOP members. You have successfully reached the premier source of material that you will need to learn to become a loyal associate participant of the GOP (Republican) Fascist party in the United States of America. By studying diligently and learning the principles of becoming a member, you will achieve unparalleled satisfaction knowing that you contributed  to the undoing of almost 250 years of progress. So, in honour of your membership, you can now bend over and kiss your shit stained white ass.       


      

We feel that the best way for you to absorb the material on how to become a successful card carrying member of the GOP is to imitate or parrot the former and current leaders of the Fascist party factions from around the world. And you will be happy to know that by studying hard, you will become a member of the GOP Fascist party. How high up in the party you become will be a function of how smart you aren't and by how hard you work but first, a little history that every American and certainly hopeful GOP member should know

 
Numerous fascist parties and movements emerged across the world in the early to mid-20th century, drawing inspiration from Benito Mussolini's Italy and Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany. While their characteristics varied, common features included extreme nationalism, authoritarianism, militarism, suppression of opposition, and opposition to democracy. 

 
We can and will study these to learn what we will be in for 

 

  • National Fascist Party (Italy): The first fascist party, founded by Benito Mussolini in 1921. The party's blackshirt paramilitaries used violence and intimidation to gain power, culminating in the March on Rome in 1922. The party ruled Italy as a one-party totalitarian state from 1922 to 1943.
  • National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi Party) (Germany): Led by Adolf Hitler, this party's ideology of Nazism was a racist form of fascism. After rising to power in 1933, the Nazis implemented their racist and expansionist agenda, leading to World War II and the Holocaust.
  • Falange (Spain): Founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in 1933, the Falange was a small party before the Spanish Civil War. After many of its members were absorbed into Francisco Franco's military dictatorship, the party became the official party of the regime from 1939 to 1975, though its original vision was sidelined.
  • Iron Guard (Romania): A militant, ultra-nationalist, and antisemitic movement founded in 1927. After a period of conflict and suppression, it briefly shared power with a military dictatorship in 1940–1941 before being crushed.
  • Arrow Cross Party (Hungary): This party was suppressed by the Hungarian regime until 1944, when its leader, Ferenc Szálasi, was installed as a puppet ruler under the German occupation.
  • Fatherland Front (Austria): This party, under Engelbert Dollfuss, established an Austrofascist regime from 1934 to 1938, heavily influenced by Italian fascism.
  • Rexist Party (Belgium): Led by Léon Degrelle, the party gained some electoral success in 1936 but did not seize power. Many of its members collaborated with the Nazi occupation during World War II.
  • British Union of Fascists (United Kingdom): Founded by Oswald Mosley in 1932, this party was eventually banned in 1940 and Mosley was interned for the remainder of the war.
  • Nasjonal Samling (Norway): Led by Vidkun Quisling, the party came to power as a puppet government under German occupation during World War II. 

The Americas

  • Brazilian Integralist Action (Brazil): A movement with up to 200,000 members in the mid-1930s, it was suppressed by the Brazilian government in 1938 after a failed coup attempt.
  • National Socialist Movement of Chile (Chile): Founded in the 1930s, this Hitler-sympathizing party was dissolved in 1938.
  • Gold Shirts (Mexico): Led by Nicolás Rodríguez, this paramilitary group was active in the 1930s and frequently clashed with communist activists.
  • German American Bund (United States): A pro-Nazi organization that staged rallies in the 1930s before disintegrating when the U.S. entered World War II. 

Asia and Africa

  • Blue Shirts (China): A fascist-oriented patriotic society that formed in the 1930s. It allied with the Kuomintang under Chiang Kai-shek and briefly held influence over military and educational indoctrination.
  • Ox-Wagon Sentinel (Ossewabrandwag) (South Africa): A pro-German, pro-apartheid fascist group that operated in the 1930s and 1940s and opposed South Africa's participation in World War II.
  • Young Egypt Party (Green Shirts) (Egypt): A nationalist movement active in the 1930s, which drew inspiration from European fascism. Y


    


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  You have now seen from above that two of the main architects  of the Fascism faction from the past is Mussolini from Italy and Hitler from Germany. Here is some evidence that points to just how successful they were. You need to study these individuals because they were the architects of the fascism you aspire to.


1. Historians agree that Benito Mussolini was politically and morally responsible for the murders of his political opponents. For some assassinations, evidence recovered after World War II pointed to direct orders from Mussolini. He authorized brutal violence that led to the deaths of thousands of people in Italy and its occupied territories.  

2. Adolf Hitler's brutality was extreme, systematic, and targeted at consolidating power, expanding his empire, and eliminating entire populations based on his racist ideology. He is considered the central figure in the Holocaust, a state-sponsored genocide that killed approximately six million Jewish people, along with millions of other victims. Hitler's primary goal was the racial "purification" of Germany and the extermination of Jews, Romani people, Slavs, and others he deemed "inferior". His brutality was expressed through the methodical and industrialized nature of the killings:  

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What makes a "good " GOP member

1. Not trustworthy.

2. Believe authoritarianism is better than democracy.

3. Turns back on allies, cozies up to dictators.

4. Can only deal in generalities, details and facts overwhelm them.

5. Have no clue about diplomacy.

6. God bless Mommy and Daddy and the nice fellow who made my Remington.

7. Global Warming and Climate Change is a Hoax.

8. Will say and do anything to argue their views - Lies and half truths are totally acceptable.

9. Idolize dictators - democratic processes are not valued. 

10. Harbor and defend criminals and criminal organizations.

11. Mocks and insults other countries and their leaders and their people. 


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