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Ignorance, Apathy and Alienation: A Recipe for American Fascism

Stacy Summary:  The good news for its neighbors is that the surge in ignorance and the rapid retreat from reason will accelerate the collapse of the US so the fascism should not spread outside the border.  And, traveling around the rest of the world, one sees ignorance in retreat and the realm of reason expanding, so there should be safe havens for those who want to get out while they can.

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No, It’s Not 1994, It’s 1984

Stacy Summary:  So the Koch Brothers’ Freedom Works (and, yes, they keep posting on our Youtube videos, comments similar to many ‘independent’ minded folks here) have hired the two most popular with the ‘grassroots’ demagogues, Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck.  The mission is to “Restore Honor” (perfect fascist propaganda tool to use such a vague concept as ‘honor’) and “Take Back the Country,” um, for the Republicans, known here as the Red Team: “What happens this year will make what happened in 1994 look like a Sunday picnic.” Anyone here attending the ‘grassroots for Joe SixPack’ shindig put together by the two brothers worth $35 billion?  Are you hoping to get ‘educated’ by Glenn Beck, cuz I hear that:

“He talks to you and not at you,” said Wojtowicz, who was meeting in Washington with about 40 members of the Chicago Tea Patriots group. “He’s giving you an education.”

In related news, as with the last time that fascism emerged out of economic depression, we once again find the Japanese. I just read an article in the Herald Tribune which is bizarrely not available anywhere online; so I will summarize and type in a few quotes here.  The title is “Venting frustration in Japan,” and it chronicles the rise of new extreme right groups in Japan  called the ‘Net right’ (for the fact that they organize via the internet) and that, unlike the Old Right groups, have stepped up personal confrontations in a manner that is unheard of in Japan.  From the article:

“the largest group appears to be the cumbersomely named Citizens Group That Will Not Forgive Special Privileges for Koreans in Japan, known here by its Japanese abbreviation, the Zaitokukai, which has about 9,000 members.”

One could also perhaps read the American version as “Citizens Group That Will Not Forgive Special Privileges for Mexicans, Blacks or Gays in America.”

The far right Japanese groups meet online and then hold noisy demonstrations in meat space; which often include confronting Korean or Phillipine school children, taunting them to go home.  More:

“Since first appearing last year, these protests have aimed at not just Japan’s half-million ethnic Koreans but also Chinese and other Asian workers, Christian churchgoers and even Westerners in Halloween costumes.  In that case, a few dozen angrily shouting demonstrators followed around revelers waving placards that said, “This is not a white country.”

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Hate rallies & demagogy in America

Stacy Summary:  So it looks as if the US empire is going to collapse in a kind of European styled fascist and violent spasm; here is the latest sign of this (via Glenn Greenwald) when an American man had the great misfortune of ‘looking Muslim’ while walking into a neo-con inspired hate and fear rally:

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Federal government deciding who gets and who gets not

Stacy Summary:   Savers vs speculators.  Which side are you on?  In totally corrupt becoming third world nations such as our own, it pays to be on the side of corruption.

Stacy:  this is a result of the savers vs speculators theory Max argues; it’s, of course, fascism as the government favors speculators obviously and takes from the savers and workers to keep the speculative frenzy alive.

“While of course statisticians must do their job, I see a hidden agenda in much talk of recovery. If the economy is on the mend they argue, then we can go back to business as usual.

“There is no need for further action on jobs, no need for proper regulation, no need to crack down on the tax havens. The neoliberal model is not bust, and we don’t need to build another kind of economy.”

A DIHK survey of German industry, to be released this week and obtained by Der Spiegel, found that over a third of all large companies are still seeing credit conditions tighten further, if they can borrow at all. Terms are now tougher than they were at the height of the global crisis over the winter.

“Financial conditions are getting worse for important sectors of the economy,” said the report. It found that borrowing costs had risen for most firms even though the European Central Bank has cut its key interest rate to an historic low of 1pc.

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