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Everyone here should subscribe to Mondoweisss! And they’re not afraid to call political phenomena by its “true name,” as can be seen here:
Tom Pauken “gently chides” me for using the term “fascist.” But I’m simply adopting the correct political theory term as used by Jewish and Israeli critics of such a form of politics bearing all the indicators of “fascism,” albeit the “democratic” form of it. As originally promoted by Leo Strauss and his American friend Willmoore Kendall who helped found the Conservative Movement. And what would I be if I used that same term to describe only Israeli fascists, and refrained from using it to describe their American co-ideologists? While we know the Biden Administration represents little or no, let alone, “ genuine,” opposition to these fascists, as Mondoweiss correctly calls them, reflecting what Israeli’s themselves recognize them as. But these are the same people that Trump, DeSantis, the Republican Party, et al., “Conservatives” in general, collaborate with and are allied to, and share the same ideology with, in the many ways I’ve shared here in the past, and as can be seen here in the articles below. It’s a relatively new political phenomenon, but only in the sense that it has gained such power today, after having been introduced by Leo Strauss and Willmoorre Kendall in the 1950s as what Kendall called “Democratic Majoritarianism,” in which a “Minority” has no rights, nor does the “Majority,” in actuality, with no Bill of Rights to begin with. Which I think can appropriately be called “Democratic Fascism,” in the same sense that Princeton political theorist Sheldon Wolin began calling the US system “Inverted Totarlitarianism” back in 2003, or of what Israeli Jacob Talmon called “Totalitarian Democracy” of the East European states during the Cold War. "Trump remains popular in some Jewish conservative circles; he was honored by the Zionist Organization of America earlier this month — an event that he attended in person. Trump executed historic changes in Israel policy, among other things, moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, dropping a commitment to a two-state outcome and quitting the Iran nuclear deal." "One influential conference-goer who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order not to be attached to a presidential nominee too early in the process said DeSantis was his favorite going into the weekend. DeSantis, he said, embraced Trump’s policies, but more effectively and with “discipline.” Ahh yes, what is fascism, without “discipline?"
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