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<blockquote data-quote="Bill the Bass" data-source="post: 7553340" data-attributes="member: 1559"><p>If you identify socialism with the left and the working class then you are only a hairs breadth away from Fascism. The Nazi party, arguably the farthest right of any regime in history, started off as the National Socialist German Workers Party. Look at China, a communist country, so far left, but a more totalitarian authority you couldn’t imagine.</p><p></p><p>Then take people like Arthur Scargill, More red than a baboons arse, but speak to people with a bit of intelligence from Barnsley and they will tell you just how close to fascism Scargill was.</p><p></p><p>Politics is confusing and complex, people who write these articles try and simplify for their own narrative ‘right = bad, left = good’</p><p></p><p>But is the working class gone? I don’t think so, all the families that went through the closure of mines and shipyards are still there, they have just adapted and moved on, the political left haven’t, in this country anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill the Bass, post: 7553340, member: 1559"] If you identify socialism with the left and the working class then you are only a hairs breadth away from Fascism. The Nazi party, arguably the farthest right of any regime in history, started off as the National Socialist German Workers Party. Look at China, a communist country, so far left, but a more totalitarian authority you couldn’t imagine. Then take people like Arthur Scargill, More red than a baboons arse, but speak to people with a bit of intelligence from Barnsley and they will tell you just how close to fascism Scargill was. Politics is confusing and complex, people who write these articles try and simplify for their own narrative ‘right = bad, left = good’ But is the working class gone? I don’t think so, all the families that went through the closure of mines and shipyards are still there, they have just adapted and moved on, the political left haven’t, in this country anyways. [/QUOTE]
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