We’ve likely heard many people say that the solution to the Philippines’ and maybe even the world’s problems is, let’s kill all the evil people or the corrupt, who are often dubbed “fascists.” That was even broadcast personality Kara David’s birthday wish. Someone on Facebook during the pandemic said, let’s kill all the dumb people, maybe we’ll survive the pandemic better that way. I restrained myself from commenting that such a mindset would make him more like the Nazis.
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Recently, the SJW-woke people were fooled to celebrate Charlie Kirk’s murder as a victory over evil. It sparked much debate, although I frankly am on the side of people who condemn his murder. Just before Kirk’s murder though, what should have gotten more attention was the murder of a young Ukranian girl named Iryna Zarutska. However, attention seemed to have been deliberately taken off her in order to draw hatred onto the things the SJW-Wokes label as “fascists.” It’s ironic too, as Zarutska was a refugee and some of those who support Ukraine’s defense against Russia should have been more outraged at her murder. But no, it doesn’t serve the SJW-Wokes’ nefarious purposes.
I’m arguing that many of those leaning towards the “left” and going against American and western values are being deceived by certain bad players and being incited to turn against the very institutions that are actually making their lives better.
To sum up the deception:
Deception: The world can be divided into good and evil sides, and the good must kill the evil side so that sameness and equality will reign and the world will become a paradise.
Evil: “Fascists,” “right wing,” individualist, conservative, family-oriented, male-female are the only genders, people earn their own and must not be forced to share, state powers must be limited, etc.
Good: “anti-fascists,” anti-Christians, collectivist, socialist, equalitarian, “everyone should be the same, difference is evil,” pro-transgender, pro-gender fluid (or pro-invent your own gender), woke, social justice warriors, forced wealth redistribution, etc.
So if I don’t “like” someone’s post or I fail to give them praises and adulations as per their demand, I am a fascist. If I’m Christian, I’m fascist. If I say, human sex changes are abnormal, I’m a fascist. If I say, people should work to survive and not depend on hand-outs, I’m a fascist. If I prefer individualism over collectivism, I am a fascist. If I support the US rather than Iran, I’m a fascist. If I am for the western world and its cultures and dislike the flaws of eastern culture, I’m a fascist.
But they’re wrong, of course. I’ll explain why.
Defining Fascism
It starts with defining fascism. I reject the claim that it’s hard to define. When the word first appeared, the meaning was already created with it. We must resist the subversions and inversions that SJW-wokes have been doing to it, using the convenient misappropriation of “words changing over time” as a cover.

Go back to the inventor of the term and the idea: Italian Philosopher Giovanni Gentile. Based on TIKHistory videos, which quote A. James Gregor writing about Gentile, Fascism is an ideology of a nationalist totalitarian society under the state, led by trade syndicates (in Gentile’s Italy at least). It is similar to Nazism and Marxism in being collectivist, though Nazism is based on the superior race ruling over the state, while Marxism goes for the proletariat.
Also, fascism is based on Philosophical Idealism, the belief that the human mind creates the world around it – the same premise as Rhonda Byrne’s The Secret and “Manifesting,” which shows that fascism draws from the mysticism and esotericism of the 1800s (as did Marxism and Nazism, and so-called philosophers like Hegel). So if anyone is closer to actual fascism, it would be Byrne and her ilk!
Anti-fascism is Exploitation of “Useful Idiots”
Based on this, many people claimed by SJW-Wokes as “fascist” are not, like Donald Trump, Charlie Kirk, Republicans, Capitalists, Christians, defenders of two sexes, anti-CPP/NPA supporters (red-taggers), or even Bongbong Marcos and Rodrigo Duterte. “Fascist” is just a convenient hate term for “evil people” because of its mistaken association with Adolf Hitler’s Nazism. Agitators use it to incite hatred and violence among “useful idiots,” make them rail against those perceived to be in power or “oppressors” so that the agitators can take over.

“Anti-fascists” may not know it, but the agitators behind them actually subscribe to that same thing behind fascism, Philosophical Idealism. They likely believe that since humans create reality, life is difficult because fascists are in control of reality; so if they take over and replace the “fascists,” they can reshape reality and make it into a paradise. Of course, real science and common sense demonstrate that this is impossible.
Another angle is that “anti-Fascists” tend to hate Christianity because the ultimate “fascist” dictator is God himself. He created reality with limits, so he is oppressive – something Marxism and related movements claim. In fact, though, they’re calling fascists anyone who they see as their obstacle to taking power.
Attacking the “fascists” and “dictators” of the world will not lead to peace. It will only bring more war and death because SJW-Wokes are twisting good and evil. Their taking over would result in idiocracy.
Likely, the “useful idiot” SJW-Wokes think that, by taking out “fascists,” they’ll be hailed as heroes for “catching crooks.” They’ll be like policemen who were given a minimum arrest quota, and to make some numbers, they’ll look for anyone and just arrest them and make these out to be criminals even if they actually are not. It’s all about ego.
However, it doesn’t mean I like real fascism. It’s just as bad. I think the actual fascists are labeled Third Positionists now.
Let us take this lesson though: any labeling of people as “fascist” accompanied by invitations or calls to embark on violence or attacks should be met by skepticism and true critical thought (not the so-called “critical theory”). We should be realistic and questioning of opinions, most especially those often placed on the “left,” since these are usually the out-of-touch and anti-reality beliefs.
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