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In so far as antifascism is the underlying religion or ideology, I agree. As an argument to the unconvinced I think this article could be improved. This is a purely external account, not delving into why antifascism has become the de facto religion. It does not discuss how this occurred, either. It does pin point the moment in history when the external form began, but not what was unique in that moment to give it such importance.

Why do all these other groups identify fascism as their ultimate enemy? Is there something significant that itself? Or is it merely a convenient for to carry over into other uses as a bogey man.

I, of course have my own thoughts on all these subjects, but these are the kind of questions that need to answered explicitly in an cohesive explanation of antifascism as the modern religion. I hope that you will expand on these thoughts in the future.

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Top notch writing master Turnip. Every two-bit third-world dictator the State Department has taken a dislike to has been compared to the Austrian painter for this reason.

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Within the past couple of years, I have become much more -Pro-Fascist.

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Really, Roman Catholicism even joked as the "foreign religion?"

You people.

Protestants truly deserve what we are all having to deal with right now, because, ultimately, their revolt is the cause.

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On the other hand had the Catholic church not gone rotten there would have been no need to rebel against it.... At least the fragmented protestant churches have not ALL fallen to globo homo the way the Catholic church has.

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