faschist
See also: Faschist
English
editEtymology 1
editBorrowed from German faschistisch.
Adjective
editfaschist (comparative more faschist, superlative most faschist)
- (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of fascist.
- 2000 January 16, Pierre Cyr, “The truth of Christianity...”, in alt.bible.prophecy[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-14:
- Christ preached his message as the way to salvation not historical belief in him and that is what most christians believe to day but as with any group (not only religious) there are members who warp and distort to acheive their temporal goals. The faschists you and 90% of people are worried about. Had Christ not been there with his message of love we wouldve inherited the religions of warfaring gods of the many pantheons of the various cultures and those faschist individuals wouldve used these easier and other means of mass appeal to further their oppression.
- 2001 July 17, Spectra 137, “Faschism: A simple definition”, in soc.culture.usa[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-14:
- The meaning of faschism is always confounded by the faschists themselves, since when they have controlled a society, they see to it that none inside their society calls them faschists. It is in the very nature of faschism to call the other ones faschist, but never themselves.
Etymology 2
editUnadapted borrowing from German Faschist.
Noun
editfaschist (plural faschists)
- (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of fascist.
- 1998 July 7, Klaus Philipp, “Problems with a German word. (was Re: ((( How do you translate "Gas chamber" ? )))”, in de.soc.politik.deutschland[7] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-14:
- > > OK, Nazi-vacuum-head, there are some errors in your statement:1) Hitler had not intellect, so he could not have any intellectual property.
>
> Confidentially: are you by any chance related to him ?
AFAIK no.. If I would, I'd be the holder of the copyright of the book you adore so much... Do you have any Portugese faschists in your family?
- 2000 January 16, Pierre Cyr, “The truth of Christianity...”, in alt.bible.prophecy[9] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-14:
- Christ preached his message as the way to salvation not historical belief in him and that is what most christians believe to day but as with any group (not only religious) there are members who warp and distort to acheive their temporal goals. The faschists you and 90% of people are worried about. Had Christ not been there with his message of love we wouldve inherited the religions of warfaring gods of the many pantheons of the various cultures and those faschist individuals wouldve used these easier and other means of mass appeal to further their oppression.
- 2001 July 17, Spectra 137, “Faschism: A simple definition”, in soc.culture.usa[10] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-14:
- The meaning of faschism is always confounded by the faschists themselves, since when they have controlled a society, they see to it that none inside their society calls them faschists. It is in the very nature of faschism to call the other ones faschist, but never themselves.
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