Yes, it does seem like chaos is one tactic by which fascists regimes take control--along with fear and despair. They dismember the social order that would be the means by which they would be resisted. And in an atmosphere of chaos, the populous will accept authoritarianism as a means of reestablishing an order. Thus, Hitler directed his …
Yes, it does seem like chaos is one tactic by which fascists regimes take control--along with fear and despair. They dismember the social order that would be the means by which they would be resisted. And in an atmosphere of chaos, the populous will accept authoritarianism as a means of reestablishing an order. Thus, Hitler directed his Brown Shirt militia to attack gatherings of the Left. When the Left responded in kind and there was brawling in the streets, the German people said, "Do what you want, but get u peace in the streets." Hitler got Martial Law, started arresting his enemies, and it was all over. When those attacks come here, we must respond non violently. Any violent response will be used against us.
Yes, it does seem like chaos is one tactic by which fascists regimes take control--along with fear and despair. They dismember the social order that would be the means by which they would be resisted. And in an atmosphere of chaos, the populous will accept authoritarianism as a means of reestablishing an order. Thus, Hitler directed his Brown Shirt militia to attack gatherings of the Left. When the Left responded in kind and there was brawling in the streets, the German people said, "Do what you want, but get u peace in the streets." Hitler got Martial Law, started arresting his enemies, and it was all over. When those attacks come here, we must respond non violently. Any violent response will be used against us.
They will find a way to eliminate you, if you don't toe the dictator's line.
Hitler did a masterful job of that. Big brother watched every movement an individual made.