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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-02-02 03:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #6603 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6603 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2025-02-03 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Project 2025 is basically an anarcho-capitalist manifesto. Actual Nazis would not agree with it because Nazis are in favor of big government and are somewhat anti-capitalism: the market should serve the state, and the government should maintain public services (with the despicable caveat being that those services should not be available to certain ethnic groups). On top of that, Project 2025's implicit contempt for veterans would not fly with Nazis. In Nazi ideology, and in fascist ideology more broadly, serving the state militarily is among the most righteous and honorable things you can do. Your strongest bond is supposed to be the state, rather than to community, friends, or family. The notion that those who've lived up to that ideal should be denied benefits is closer to anti-fascism than fascism, in the sense that anti-fascism is critical of state-sponsored military action and therefore of soldiers and veterans.

It's better to think of the writers of Project 2025, Trump, and the people who've flocked to him as scammers and con artists whose goal is to use the machinery of government to redistribute wealth from ordinary American citizens to themselves. There's not really any cohesive ideology there. It's all just about getting rich, and not caring what happens to everyone they're leeching off of.