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What's the problem friends? I produced 25 references where Trump has been recently called a fascist. Do you really need me to add the other 975? This is notable enough to deserve being on this page.
What's the problem? This is exhaustively well-referenced. You'd have to be blind to not have noticed Trump has been called a fascist or compared to 1930's facists quite often. I can add the other 975 references if you insist.
– It would be good to know what the problem is with the edits, that they've been reverted. I have just restored the text with some changes which I hope make it more neutral. I also added text about Trump's pledge of allegiance and related criticisms. Ewindisch ( talk) 16:44, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
Please re add the Trump stuff, I came here specifically for Trump and was very disappointed when there wasnt any. Fishbowl.16 ( talk) 00:44, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
So Now that we are post possibility of a coup and the "good genetics" comment, does that warrant trump on here? Like I understand people are scared of the word fascism but do we really need it to be full 1940s germany for it to be called what it is? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.104.134.142 ( talk) 05:37, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
I just want to note that I agree with this reversion yesterday but due to BLPREMOVE, not for the reason for the reversion stated in the edit comments. The problem with the removed edit is the lack of adequate sources. The first source listed is an opinion piece, which is not a reliable source to prove a fact, and the latter two are trying to prove Trump a fascist by his actions, which is prohibited original research. I have no problem with Trump being included here, but the inclusion must be solidly supported by reliable sources as defined by Wikipedia, which do not engage in prohibited original research, and which don't run afoul of the restrictions of the biographies of living persons policy. Regards, TransporterMan ( TALK) 18:44, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
I restored the sourced section about Trump that was trimmed by 9500. It's validly sourced. Andre 🚐 17:31, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
Fascism in America is no longer within the context of WW2 or any period surrounding that time. Fascism is a loose collection of authoritarian ideologies usually characterized by extreme racism and disillusionment with enlightenment values. Fascism today does not take the form of a swastika or explicit Nazi rhetoric, it is considered morally objectable in western society. Please update this page, because it is the first thing that comes up when people look up fascism in America. Good examples of modern American fascism include the Trump movement, varients of christian nationalism, and the populist right wing. 2601:5CB:C002:3B70:5C3B:EF33:FDCA:4C80 ( talk) 23:22, 13 November 2022 (UTC)
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just read the article, it explains a lot, it is specific example of someone who could be described as "fascist" partaking in the January 6th putsch attempt. https://theintercept.com/2023/03/13/january-6-military-intelligence-hatchet-speed/ StrongALPHA ( talk) 11:54, 16 March 2023 (UTC)
I was trying to look up information about recent fascist activity in the United States and discovered that there was no page solely dedicated to it. Instead there is a small section in this article about Donald Trump, and we also have the Radical right and Trumpism pages, but that's about it. There is much more to talk about than just Trump when it comes to American fascism in the 21st century, for example, Ron DeSantis, the removal of woman's rights with the abortion bans, the banning of books, gerrymandering in Republican's favour, the censoring of certain kinds of information in K-12 schools like the Don't Say Gay Bill, police brutality, etc...
I propose that a page about this be created alongside the existing pages and paragraphs. The Trumpism page and the info on this page is only specific to Trump, and while the Radical right page talks a lot about ideologies, it doesn't really discuss much about recent "fascist" actions like laws and events. If anybody has some opinions on this I would like to know. Safyrr 16:01, 22 April 2023 (UTC)
It´s in the list of existing far right parties and is led by Mike Enoch. StrongALPHA ( talk) 14:29, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
I think it might be a good idea to include some sort of section about the possible fascism that desantis led florida has demonstrated, especially with laws that were attempted such as trying to effectively ban the democratic party, his response to disney, his legislative attack on queer people, etc. or it could even be compiled into a section on fascism in the gop 98.23.129.207 ( talk) 19:10, 24 August 2023 (UTC)
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What's the problem friends? I produced 25 references where Trump has been recently called a fascist. Do you really need me to add the other 975? This is notable enough to deserve being on this page.
What's the problem? This is exhaustively well-referenced. You'd have to be blind to not have noticed Trump has been called a fascist or compared to 1930's facists quite often. I can add the other 975 references if you insist.
– It would be good to know what the problem is with the edits, that they've been reverted. I have just restored the text with some changes which I hope make it more neutral. I also added text about Trump's pledge of allegiance and related criticisms. Ewindisch ( talk) 16:44, 9 March 2016 (UTC)
Please re add the Trump stuff, I came here specifically for Trump and was very disappointed when there wasnt any. Fishbowl.16 ( talk) 00:44, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
So Now that we are post possibility of a coup and the "good genetics" comment, does that warrant trump on here? Like I understand people are scared of the word fascism but do we really need it to be full 1940s germany for it to be called what it is? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.104.134.142 ( talk) 05:37, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
I just want to note that I agree with this reversion yesterday but due to BLPREMOVE, not for the reason for the reversion stated in the edit comments. The problem with the removed edit is the lack of adequate sources. The first source listed is an opinion piece, which is not a reliable source to prove a fact, and the latter two are trying to prove Trump a fascist by his actions, which is prohibited original research. I have no problem with Trump being included here, but the inclusion must be solidly supported by reliable sources as defined by Wikipedia, which do not engage in prohibited original research, and which don't run afoul of the restrictions of the biographies of living persons policy. Regards, TransporterMan ( TALK) 18:44, 28 November 2020 (UTC)
I restored the sourced section about Trump that was trimmed by 9500. It's validly sourced. Andre 🚐 17:31, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
Fascism in America is no longer within the context of WW2 or any period surrounding that time. Fascism is a loose collection of authoritarian ideologies usually characterized by extreme racism and disillusionment with enlightenment values. Fascism today does not take the form of a swastika or explicit Nazi rhetoric, it is considered morally objectable in western society. Please update this page, because it is the first thing that comes up when people look up fascism in America. Good examples of modern American fascism include the Trump movement, varients of christian nationalism, and the populist right wing. 2601:5CB:C002:3B70:5C3B:EF33:FDCA:4C80 ( talk) 23:22, 13 November 2022 (UTC)
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just read the article, it explains a lot, it is specific example of someone who could be described as "fascist" partaking in the January 6th putsch attempt. https://theintercept.com/2023/03/13/january-6-military-intelligence-hatchet-speed/ StrongALPHA ( talk) 11:54, 16 March 2023 (UTC)
I was trying to look up information about recent fascist activity in the United States and discovered that there was no page solely dedicated to it. Instead there is a small section in this article about Donald Trump, and we also have the Radical right and Trumpism pages, but that's about it. There is much more to talk about than just Trump when it comes to American fascism in the 21st century, for example, Ron DeSantis, the removal of woman's rights with the abortion bans, the banning of books, gerrymandering in Republican's favour, the censoring of certain kinds of information in K-12 schools like the Don't Say Gay Bill, police brutality, etc...
I propose that a page about this be created alongside the existing pages and paragraphs. The Trumpism page and the info on this page is only specific to Trump, and while the Radical right page talks a lot about ideologies, it doesn't really discuss much about recent "fascist" actions like laws and events. If anybody has some opinions on this I would like to know. Safyrr 16:01, 22 April 2023 (UTC)
It´s in the list of existing far right parties and is led by Mike Enoch. StrongALPHA ( talk) 14:29, 7 July 2023 (UTC)
I think it might be a good idea to include some sort of section about the possible fascism that desantis led florida has demonstrated, especially with laws that were attempted such as trying to effectively ban the democratic party, his response to disney, his legislative attack on queer people, etc. or it could even be compiled into a section on fascism in the gop 98.23.129.207 ( talk) 19:10, 24 August 2023 (UTC)