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- Embed this notice@CatLord @plotinus_enjoyer @Witch_Hunter_Siegfired @7073M @EvolLove >The authentic and organic idiosyncrasies of a nation are not destroyed by state adoption of an ideology
Agree, hence the point- it would be hard.
>NS/Fascism would be different and was different in every country it takes place in, because the nation is naturally expressed by the people regardless of whatever ideology their government adopts.
Yes, we'd have coonskin hat confederate civic national socialism. (I'm deeply sorry for everyone who had to read that, but it's only half a shitpost and half true)— Daniel Boone Nationalism.
>I don't know where this idea came from, that America would have this painful time contorting itself to NS
You're obviously familiar with the projected presence of American culture, but we basically never fully healed from the civil war. It felt like it in the 80s and 90s, but in the Obama through Biden era you could feel it like an old sports injury on a bad day. It's expressed more as rural vs urban but it's all the same spirit, IMO.
I hold a third position ideology myself, and I don't discount the efficacy of fascism as a life support/adrenaline shot of rapid recovery for struggling nations, a point I've made before. I'm simply saying we don't have the unity right now. I am not defending materialist libertarian ideologies, but to ignore them is to ignore reality of our current situation.