The Government is. Well just look at its Foreign policies thats enough justification!
2006-08-20 21:16:52
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answer #1
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answered by Ms_4peace 5
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The U.S. is a super power and as such they "have" to cut several civil rights short in order to "defend" the nation....
It's up to the people who live in the U.S. to make things right. And I don't mean only their vote in the next presidential elections but the struggle to get rid of the fear president Bush drowned the whole country in.
So no, the Americans are not fascists, most of them believe in democracy (even if some of them don't always know what it exactly stands for)
Only a few hardcore republicans are fascists, but then again what country doesn't have its dangerous right wingers.
2006-08-20 21:38:13
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answer #2
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answered by W&W 4
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the world is a fascist world
by fascist i mean where govts are in the pocket of the wealthiest few - where there are superwealthy superpowerful who control everything to their wishes - write laws to suit themselves - rob the nations blind and tell the people sweet lies
by fascist i mean, tyranny, dictatorship, communism, fascism, nazism, plutocracy
justification:
1% get 90% of world income, while earning less than 1% of world income - getting US$70 trillion a year, or stealing US$70,000 per family in the world every year
stealing 90-99.9% of earnings of 90% of humans
causing giant misery and giant violence [war and crime], as people try to get it back or a bit of it back
the founding fathers understod and said that the republic would last only as long as wealth concentration ie theft was prevented
america failed to prevent it
plutocracy has been growing for 200 years, virtually unopposed by any effort of the people
but the people have historically always been able to topple plutocracies - pity the people didnt ever have the sense to never let plutocracies grow up
america is a democracy on paper, in form, not in substance
america forgot that
'the great [ie, wealthy/powerful] are rarely good' plato
'laws are like spiders' webs, catch the little things and the big things break through' anacharsis
the only way to have a democracy in reality is to ensure that the wealthy cannot be so wealthy that they can control govt - ie, limit fortunes to just earnings, as the founding fathers intended and as the american people failed to intend
a us senate committee in the 1950s said big business was more powerful than the govt
the mafia are bigger than the five biggest corporations put together - why else have they not been caught? - enough money to buy and threaten judges and governors
the evil are most attracted to the most money/power - so evil concentrates at the top
people aimed to get rich, instead of aiming to get a fairpay for their work - so they failed to limit fortunes, so fortunes got very large, large enough to control everything and steal at will
1% get 90% of world income, and they are going for more,
and the giant violence that this giant theft causes is escalating to nuclear winter soon
i know of a safe, easy, nonviolent, capitalist, democratic, practical plan to get us back to survival, justice, peace, plenty, happiness which benefits everyone enormously, and i can prove in a minute that everyone in the world already agrees that it will work and provide 100-fold happiness
2006-08-20 22:17:34
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The USA is not a fascist country. During world war 1 and 2 it had ample opportunity to control most of Europe. With its military strength it could easily take control of other neighboring countries as well. It was the US that founded the UN. If it wanted it could take control of the entire middle east. Who is going to stop them?
2006-08-20 21:22:51
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answered by Emmanuel H 3
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only if there are more fascist people on it than none fascist people.OR ONLY
people / citizens allow a strong fascist to rule over them.
so what country has that number of fascist ? or that kind of strong fascist as a leader?
so no, USA is not a fascist country.In fact it is too democratic for its own good sometimes. but they are good people.
do you exactly know the meaning of that word?
2006-08-20 21:17:53
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answer #5
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answered by cristina r 2
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The word fascist comes from Italy. It means to gang up on
people. Forcing them to do their will through physical violence
and threats.
Not yet.
2006-08-20 21:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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confident it really is. everybody who says contained in the diverse case both does now not understand the definition of Fascism or would not understand the definition of modern-day American coverage. good link i am going to ensure it thoroughly yet throughout back. My view is that Noam Chomsky were given it precise through affirming we are in a "gentle" fascism. of direction on the grounds that he wrote that i imagine it really is chance-loose to say there has been an accelleration and a minimum of the criminal framework to enable teh transition to actual Fascism. regrettably there is now not sufficient practise for persons in ordinary words purely so that they'd be in a position to % out the characteristics of Fascism.
2016-11-30 22:20:35
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answered by mcgrady 3
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the USA not fascist country.
2006-08-20 21:23:01
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-23 09:18:27
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answered by Sugi 2
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No, we dont have state capitalism and we have too much imports and make few things of our own
2006-08-22 06:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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