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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2017

Episode 15: Defining the New Wave (Fascism)

from The Kentucky Muck Podcast · host Mick Parsons

 A discussion on Fascism, what it is how to define it by using examples of recent incursions into the Ohio River Valley:Traditionalist Worker's Party(From their website) "We in the Traditionalist Worker Party fight for the interests of White Americans, a people who for decades have been abandoned by the System and actively attacked by globalists and traitorous politicians.Only by securing a Homeland for our national community, run for and by our people with true self-determination, can we truly have a future for our blood and our culture. We are unapologetically nationalists, fighting to secure the existence of our people and a future for White children."American Vanguard(From their website) "An America based on the immutable truths of Blood and Soil. A multicultural nation is no nation at all, but a collection of smaller ethnic nations ruled over by an overbearing tyrannical state. Our America is to be a nation exclusively for the White American peoples who out of the barren hills, empty plains, and vast mountains forged the most powerful nation to ever have existed; it is logical that America must be once again built from the ground up to recapture the glory an Aryan nation deserves. Vanguard America stands indomitably opposed to the tyranny of globalism and capitalism, a system under which nations are stripped of their heritage and their people are turned into nothing more than units of cheap, expendable labor. Vanguard America, and our nationalist allies across the Western world, see a world of nations ruled by their own people, for their own people." Turning Point USA.(From their website)"Turning Point USA educates students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and limited government. Through non-partisan debate, dialogue, and discussion, Turning Point USA believes that every young person can be enlightened to true free market values."A word on the seeming contradictions of these groups:Fascism was a fuzzy totalitarianism, a collage of different philosophical and political ideas, a beehive of contradictions. - Umberto Eco, "Ur-Fascism" 1995A word to "liberal listeners" about free speech and toleranceMARCH 4 TRUMP IN KYA word of caution for all active and would-be radicals: beware your social media footprint.Follow us on Twitter @kentuckymuckmedia Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kentuckymuck/ Podbean Affiliate Program Coupon Code: kymuck

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