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Six words

There are certain worfs that are so highly propagandized, so twisted, so utterly mis-used, that it is necessary to write this article about how to handle them, or give up and cave to the mental gymnastics necessary to use them.

These words are hot-buttons. This is how to deal with them in FasciPedia articles.

Fascism

Also "fascist" or any other words from the root. There is an entire internet out there that mis-uses this word. We can represent another point of view. Don't over promote it, but don't use it as an insult either. "Fascism" should be a relatively neutral word, like 'Capitalist" or "Libertarian", but people have been programmed for 80 years to hate fascists, and have a kneejerk reaction. One of our goals is to fix this problem. Always use the word neutrally.

On a related note: Do not use the made-up word "fascistic" at all. Just say that something is "fascist". See? There is already a word. The other word was invented by word-smiths (communist propagandists) to create a negative adjective with overtones of evil, bullying, etc. Too many academics use the word "fascist" properly, even if to condemn it, but it has always meant an ideology or a government. But a new adjective can be used any way they want, now anything someone hates can be "fascistic"! Don't play into it. This word was invented because we are winning on some level. Don't use it.

Regime

People have been programmed to automatically pair "fascist" with "regime". DON'T!

Always use the word "government", "administration", "term of office", or similar, like you would any civilized government. Uganda, Somalia, and Nigeria have "regimes", not civilized fascist nations.

Nazi

Use "National Socialist", "NatSoc", or "NSDAP", words they actually called themselves. None of them ever called themselves such a thing.

This horrible word basically means "nigger". A "nazi" was slang for a bumpkin, an illiterate simpleton, basically a crude low-IQ hillbilly from the German mountains. A horrible jew communist named Conrad Heyden was the first to apply this slang to the German People, and it stuck. they hate it, so don't use it.

Dictator

For 80+ years, the propagandists would have you believe that EVERY fascist government was lead by an insane dictator, as if thats the standard head of government for fascist systems. The truth is that we don't tolerate dictators. Example: Mussolini cam to power legally, and when he was impeached, he left office peacefully. But they call him a dictator anyway.

Do not call fascist heads-of-state "dictators". Use their proper titles.

Propaganda

The word "propaganda" likewise has a negative connotation that it does not deserve. Propaganda is merely an attempt to tell a certain side of a story, a government's, or a political movement's. The is nothing sinister or bad about propaganda. BUT... As Goering said, propaganda should always be based in TRUTH. Propaganda picked up its negative connotation when the Soviet Union and United States kept trying to use it for public brainwashing and mind control. Always bear this in mind.

Corporatism

Also, "corporate state". "Corporatism" has nothing to do with big business. In Italian, it just means any group of people. A soccer team or church group are "corporati", the Italian word. In the case of a fascist government, the word simply refers to the congtess or senate. In corporatism, your congressman comes from somebody in your profession, rather than your geographic area. Fascists don't even like big international business corporations, so be careful here.