Forum Post: Fascism 2.0/Corporatism is a much improved and user friendly version than the original
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 11, 2011, 3:03 p.m. EST by Democracydriven
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Pros
• You don’t have to convert your country’s form of government anymore to get Fascism on board. Version 2.0 (Corporatism) will run right on top of capitalism flawlessly and invisibly.
• Violent suppression is no longer required. With the new media ownership comes the ability to shape opinions, create villains and demons, and use fear to motivate war, voting bias, and division of the masses. You will be able to convince most citizens that all problems are related to those who oppose you reaching your goals
• The best part of the new system is that it will all be paid for by taxes and a very high percentage of the citizens will think that is a fair deal and will vote for politicians who openly protect your interest.
• The best feature of the Fascism 2.0 is how resilient and indestructible it is. The fact that it is invisible is without a doubt the best feature of Corporatism/fascism2.0
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Cons
2.0 like the original Fascism is still susceptible to “uprising” virus. But thanks to the new media controls that is easily suppressed by villainizing , demonizing, demoralizing, denial of a problem or motive, not reporting etc. • There’s one potential problem: There is one thing that that leads to what we call system self-destruct. It is the greed virus. There will never be a problem as long a greed virus does not develop. When the greed virus creeps in, it triggers the occupation virus, which will make 2.0 loose it transparency and become very opaque. The next thing that happens is internal alienation. At that point the system crashes and will require reloading. It is very likely the system will not allow 2.0 to run on top of it because of the damage it caused • Disclaimer: If the 2.0 crashes because the greed virus was allowed to begin the destruction of the system, you warrantee is void
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