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    Re: James Wild MP for NW Norfolk - nominee for Flag Shagger of the Year Archived Message

    Posted by Raskolnikov on March 23, 2021, 11:03 am, in reply to "James Wild MP for NW Norfolk - nominee for Flag Shagger of the Year "

    I liked the first response in the clip: "That's a strange metric". Lol. Very restrained and quite sarky.

    My lizard brain prefers one of the replies on the twitter thread: "What an absolute bell end".

    The Americanisation of the UK proceeds apace apparently. This fetishisation of the flag is surely one of the signs of creeping fascism.

    Here's Umberto Eco in a piece that was the preface to Chris Hedges' "American Fascists":

    https://insight.bibliotech.us/14-signs-of-fascism/

    Umberto Eco (1932 – 2016) was an Italian philosopher, cultural critic, novelist, and political and social commentator. He grew up in Italy during the years of Mussolini. In June of 1995 he published an article in the New York Review of Books about fascism, a subject he knew well.

    In the article, Eco outlined a list of features that are typical of what he called “Ur-Fascism” or “Eternal Fascism.” He allowed that fascism in different countries takes on different combinations of these characteristics and may not have all of them. Yet, he argued, the presence of even one of these characteristics could serve as a seed for fascism to grow anywhere.

    The cult of tradition. This is the belief that the truth is already known once and for all. Fascists believe there is no need to advance in learning.

    The rejection of modernism. Fascists reject the Enlightenment and its evidence-based rationality.

    The cult of action for action’s sake. Fascist leaders act impulsively, without thinking or planning ahead.

    No analytical criticism. Fascists ignore nuance and see any disagreement as treasonous.

    Fear of difference. Fascists fear diversity. Thus they are racist by definition.

    Appeal to a frustrated middle class. An economically frustrated and/or politically marginalized middle class is easy to stir to anger.

    Obsession with a plot. Because the followers must be made to feel besieged, an internal “enemy” is provided: Immigrants, Muslims, Hispanics, Blacks. (Historically the Jews were often made to be “the enemy.”)

    Anti-elitism. The followers are made to feel humiliated by the wealth and strength of the educated “elite.” This is used to create
    resentment.

    Pacifism is trafficking with the enemy. Fascists believe that life is permanent warfare. Therefore a desire for peace is treasonous.

    Contempt for the weak. A fascist leader despises his underlings, who in turn despise those under them. They all either mock or ignore the poor, the sick, and the disabled.

    The cult of heroism. The Fascist is eager to die a hero’s death. In his impatience, he frequently sends other people to their deaths.

    Machismo. Fascists show disdain for women, disregard for chastity, and condemnation of homosexuality.

    Selective populism. Under fascism, the “voice of the people” is not the democratic majority, but only the voices of those who support the leader.

    Ur-fascism speaks Newspeak. Just as in Orwell’s 1984, Fascists use an impoverished vocabulary and an elementary syntax to limit complex and critical reasoning.


    That reads almost like a Tory party campaign leaflet.

    When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.
    Sinclair Lewis

    and the UK apparently.

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