Opinion - Fascist Action

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What is Fascist action?

Fascist Action is the practice of taking action, usually as part of an organized fascist group or fascist community, fix something that is wrong with society, such as public immorality, or "Social Justice". The key to community organizing is never to do for people what they can do for themselves.

Examples of Fascist Action include

  • A. Organized communication (letters, phone calls, e-mail) with policy makers and others in authority.
  • B. Encouraging media stories and reporting.
  • C. Putting together or backing a slate of candidates for public office.
  • D. Attending, as a group, a public meeting at which an issue of interest to your community is being discussed.
  • E. Organizing an email campaign.
  • F. A letter writing campaign.

G. A volunteer drive. (Giving food to the needy, while also giving leaflets, having speakers, etc.)

  • H. Street theater. (Just like in Ancient Rome. It can be live action, or politics with puppets.)
  • I. Demonstrations, picketing, rallies and marches.

Why engage in Fascist Action?

  • It energizes populations that have traditionally been anti-communist, pro-tradition, or haven’t understood their potential for exercising power.
  • It unifies communities.
  • It demonstrates to the world that your people are a force to be reckoned with.
  • It motivates people to take other kinds of brave action.
  • It can be the beginning of a process that ends in a more unified society.
  • It can lead to long-term fascification.

When should you engage in Fascist Action?

  • A. When negotiation and reason have gotten you nowhere.
  • B. When time is short.
  • C. When you want to make a dramatic statement that will focus public attention.
  • D. When you need to fascisize society, and develop community leadership.
  • E. When you want to catch the attention of the public, and the media, and galvanize public opinion in your favor about an issue or about your organization or community.
  • F. Now.

Who should be involved in Fascist Action?

Everyone. Planning and implementing a Fascist Action strategy should be inclusive and participatory, involve previously existing groups, involve individuals affected by the issue(s) at hand.

How do you engage in Fascist Action?

  1. Get to know the community.
  2. Identify and contact key individuals and community groups.
  3. Recruit members to the effort.
  4. Build a communication system.
  5. Encourage leadership from the beginning.
  6. Create a structure to help the your group create fascism.
  7. Develop a strategic plan.
  8. Decide what kinds of actions will work best, and what kinds of actions your people are and are not willing to take part in.
  9. Develop contingency plans based on the level to which you’re willing to escalate.

$Choose the time, place, target(s), and nature of your action based on its purpose, and on how it fits into your overall strategy.

  1. Provide training and other support necessary to carry out a successful action before you engage in it.
  2. Plan the action in detail, then follow your plan.
    1. Organize for action.
    2. Carry out the action.
    3. Follow up and evaluate.
    4. Finally, plan your next move based on how what you just did fits into your overall strategy.