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Can you cite those sources - or websites

Posted: Aug 15th, 2019 - 12:28 pm In Reply to: I've looked at three or four other sources - that quote the book.

I'd just like to see what others are saying. I'm kind of doubting a history professor at any university would intentionally misrepresent something like this because what would they have to gain? Not much, and if they are flat out wrong, their reputation would be at stake. I don't think many would want to tarnish that. What I'm trying to do here is educate people that whether liberal fascism is as Mr. Goldberg says, having its roots in fascism, it still does not represent an actual organized group of people with a like minded purpose to be as hateful as possible and to carry out their bizarre twisted ideology on the American people. If modern liberalism does have its roots in fascism, and some scholars think not, then it's just an interesting fact and doesn't make liberalism more or less evil than any other political ideology. Some people seem to think that tacking on the word fascism to the word liberal makes it sound nastier. A liberal is a liberal no matter where the roots of liberalism stems. I think it is wrong and misleading to call liberals liberal fascists to make them sound bad.

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