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I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period

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only been on substack for a day and it already feels like this.

Sue Cloutier's avatar

I am deeply saddened, angry, and determined to resist. I will stand with my community that includes those who support our Constitution and the rule of law. I will listen to the truth tellers like Heather Cox Richardson. Thank you Heather.

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''The two different responses of the current president and the incoming one reveal dramatically different approaches to the presidency.''

Inept fascism dead ahead.

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"Inept fascism dead ahead."

Inept?

This man makes Mussolini look good.

Even the gone-to-seed Duce, the Nazi puppet of the last days, looks positively human by comparison with today's psychiatric train wreck of a President elect.

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Wasn't Mussolini the one who created the term fascism?

Yes, Benito Mussolini is widely credited with creating the term fascism (fascismo in Italian). He derived it from the Italian word fascio, meaning "a bundle" or "a group," which itself originates from the Latin fasces. The fasces were a bundle of rods surrounding an axe, symbolizing strength through unity, and were a symbol of authority in ancient Rome.

Mussolini initially developed the ideology of fascism in the early 20th century, combining elements of nationalism, authoritarianism, and corporatism. He formally founded the National Fascist Party (Partito Nazionale Fascista) in 1921. Fascism under Mussolini emphasized the power of the state, a centralized authoritarian government, and the suppression of political opposition. It became a model for other fascist movements, including Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany.

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