
Do we already live in a Fascist State?
Fascism is an authoritarian system that puts the power of the State above the rights of the individual.
If we look at the measures that NuLabour have brought in over the past decade then we observe:
(1) Politicisation of the police.
(2) Thought-crime legislation.
(3) Attempts to imprison political opponents for speaking their minds.
(4) Government control of broadcasting.
(5) Anti-terror legislation used to repress peaceful protests.
(6) Gestapo-style raids on political opponents.
(7) An immense burden of meddlesome legislation that turns ordinary people into criminals.
(8) Schools used for political and religious brainwashing.
(9) Political opponents denied employment.
(10) Favoured religious groups given massive preference in resources, employment, housing and immunity from prosecution.
(11) Growth of a vast state bureaucracy of snoopers.
(12) A huge increase in computer and CCTV surveillance.
(13) Control freakery and micromanagement of every aspect of peoples' lives.
(14) Attempts to destroy all non-state controlled institutions where proles can meet and exchange unauthorised opinions (eg use of taxation and licensing legislation to destroy community centres such as pubs and village halls)
(15) Abolition of due process and habeas corpus.
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Nothing but the truth on how Labour have sought to ruin our nation, culture, heritage and very national being.
I hope you'll take it as a compliment if I use this text in something I'm writing. I shall credit it of course.
http://www.debatepolitics.com/europe/69821-brown-sets-date-his-kicking-destiny-may-6-a.html
Yes.
I have never seen all those points written in one place like that before. I will pass it on and as the above poster has said, will credit it to you.
Very powerful writing, thank you.
The Norwegian government is tightening its grip on free speech, controlling and shutting down freedom of expression in MSM to an extent you wouldn't believe possible in a modern country that long fought for its independence from successively Denmark and Sweden, which it finally got in 1905, when a Danish prince, Haakon, was voted to become the country's monarch.
Kong Haakon was the grandfather of Kong Harald, today's monarch.
In 2014, Norway will celebrate the 200th anniversary of its constitution, Grunnloven, and taxpayers money are already at work to decide what shall be the socialist government approved, and even defined, national feelings for The New Norway, as the "deconstruction of the majority" "so that it will never again become a majority" (Professor Thomas Hylland-Eriksen), has been going on for some time now.
§100 of the Grunnloven, says that there shall be freedom of expression, but this freedom is obviously under pressure.
http://www.lovdata.no/all/tl-18140517-000-006.html
Labor Youth leader Eskil Pedersen refuses to give his excuses to right wing politician for stating a few facts about everyday life in Oslo
"In Groruddalen blond girls are harassed, and dye their hair dark, children are threatened with fights because they bring their salami sandwiches to school, boys of immigrant background threaten Norwegian boys with fights if they don't get more playtime at the football team", Tybring-Gjedde stated during Frp's congress in May.
Labor Youth leader Eskil Pedersen reported this to the police as "racism", and in late June the police dropped the case.
- I have no intentions whatsoever, to make any excuses, as I maintain that this expression is racist, the Labor Youth leader states.
What is more, in Oslo even little girls have to get used to being called a 'whore'.
http://politisk.tv2.no/nyheter/auf-leder-nekter-a-si-unnskyld-til-tybring-gjedde/
Yepp, that's right wing politics. The world has turned more and more to the right since the 80s, and you blame the liberals? LOL
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