Fascism defined...

Discussion in 'Elections & Campaigns' started by Woolley, Jun 13, 2016.

  1. Ronstar

    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    nice derail.

    will you be posting cookie recipes next?
     
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    Bluesguy Well-Known Member Donor

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    Dispite your fallacious painting if "capitalist" I asked about an economic system so try again. Was Obama's policy with how he handled GM/Chyrsler more capitalistic or facist?
     
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    Even in the 1950's Britain interned up to 1.5 million people of Kenya into internment camps, where some were even tortured, and died.

    But, the British Capitalists are just a greater good. (rolls eyes)

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/apr/23/british-empire-crimes-ignore-atrocities

    http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/apr/14/torture-mau-mau-camps-kenya
     
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    PolakPotrafi Banned

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    Even the BBC posted this on the Bengal Famine of 1943.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/soutikbiswas/2010/10/how_churchill_starved_india.html

    The scarcity, Mukherjee writes, was caused by large-scale exports of food from India for use in the war theatres and consumption in Britain - India exported more than 70,000 tonnes of rice between January and July 1943, even as the famine set in. This would have kept nearly 400,000 people alive for a full year. Mr Churchill turned down fervent pleas to export food to India citing a shortage of ships - this when shiploads of Australian wheat, for example, would pass by India to be stored for future consumption in Europe. As imports dropped, prices shot up and hoarders made a killing. Mr Churchill also pushed a scorched earth policy - which went by the sinister name of Denial Policy - in coastal Bengal where the colonisers feared the Japanese would land. So authorities removed boats (the lifeline of the region) and the police destroyed and seized rice stocks.
     
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    You couldn't possibly be more mistaken, the written record of the forum demonstrates the huge skew in LW/RW garbage ideologue posts and threads, trolling and outright moronic claims, so anyone interested can simply dig into that and see I'm right near instantly.
     

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