America Needs to Break the Back of its Fascist Movement Now

Umair Haque has another great article in Medium this month.

America Needs to Break the Back of its Fascist Movement Now — Or Else

America needs to break the back of this fascist movement, now, severely — or it will pay an even more severe price in years and decades to come. A price in violence, rage, blood, and unrest. The highest of prices. No, I’m not kidding — and though you might feel a chill, I think you know it, too. It’s us or them.

Like us, Haque realized that Trump was dangerous before he won the electoral college in 2016, and he knows that Trumpism will remain dangerous long after he is gone. The whole article is great, but I’d like to put an emphasis on these 3 points that he makes:

  1. You can’t compromise with fascists because they are totalitarians to begin with
  2. You shouldn’t compromise with fascists and terrorists because it creates a norm with a very special name all its own: appeasement.
  3. You give terrorists no mercy because when you do, they have succeeded at terrorizing

Haque eludes to this, but let’s look at how the Biden administration is handling this.

Biden’s [inauguration] address will seek to bridge the nation’s deepening political divide by summoning support from people who didn’t vote for him as well as those who did, according to advisers and allies. To do that, he’ll have to move beyond his penchant for saying what’s on his mind — such as remarks Friday in which he told Republican lawmakers who refuse to wear masks to “grow up.”

“He believes that we have to bring this country together,” incoming White House communications director Kate Bedingfield said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. “You can expect that this will be a moment where President-elect Biden will really work to try to turn the page on the divisiveness and the hatred of the last four years.”

The wording is vague — probably intentionally — but the implication is exactly the opposite of what we should be doing: Breaking the back of this fascist movement, now, severely. That 40% of American adults who are fascists must either be reformed or neutralized. Appeasing them is not going to make that happen.

From a practical perspective, this would mean rooting out the fascists in our police and military, using existing laws to destroy fascism wherever it hides within our country, and providing accurate political education without coercion. We know this would work because the same strategy was used against the left and now there is no significant leftist movement in the US. Most Americans no longer even understand what “the left” is, erroneously thinking that the Democratic party is left of center (it’s actually near right). America has repeatedly chosen to support or appease fascism instead of destroying it.

The Biden administration is choosing the path of appeasement and compromise because they, their base, and their constituents are cowards that are not up to a protracted fight against fascism. They think — falsely — that if they throw a steak to the monster it won’t try to eat them. They are also more afraid of democracy than they are of fascism — this was true of liberals during the Weimar republic as well.

Biden is also — as we predicted — giving even greater power to law enforcement. This is either complete idiocy or a move toward totalitarianism on the part of Bidenists because we already know that more than half of the police are fascists, and we know that current laws are sufficient to put down a movement. My guess is that this is a move toward totalitarianism because even though Biden himself shows signs of cognitive impairment, his crew (unlike Trump’s) is extremely competent. It all makes sense once you accept that the DNC, the Democratic party base, and the majority of Democratic party voters are conservatives; the only reason that idea seems peculiar is because of the elaborate disinformation campaign driving wedges between Republican conservatives and Democratic conservatives, with the purpose of moving the whole country to the right.

This article by Akin Olla explains what’s at stake:

Following the fascist riot at the US Capitol, progressives and liberals have begun to mimic the calls for “law and order” of their conservative counterparts, even going as far as threatening to expand the “war on terror”. While this may be well-intentioned, it fits neatly within the trajectory of attacks against civil liberties over the last two decades. A Biden administration with a 50-50 Senate will seek unity and compromise wherever it can find it, and oppressing political dissidents will be the glue that holds together Biden’s ability to govern.

We are in a country where almost no one wants freedom. We few who do are caught in the middle of an epic struggle between two dystopian visions for the future. The trajectory of Bidenism is not one of progress, unless that means progress toward a different kind of fascism.

Related: You can’t fight fascism by expanding the police state by Evan Greer