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’s List of the 14 Common Features of

in History, Literature, Politics | November 1st, 2024

"While Eco is firm in claiming “There was only one Nazism,” he says, “the fascist game can be played in many forms, and the name of the game does not change.” Eco reduces the qualities of what he calls “Ur-Fascism, or Eternal Fascism” down to 14 “typical” features. “These features,” writes the novelist and semiotician, “cannot be organized into a system; many of them contradict each other, and are also typical of other kinds of despotism or fanaticism. But it is enough that one of them be present to allow fascism to coagulate around it.”

1. The cult of tradition. “One has only to look at the syllabus of every fascist movement to find the major traditionalist thinkers. The Nazi gnosis was nourished by traditionalist, syncretistic, occult elements.”
2. The rejection of modernism. “The Enlightenment, the Age of Reason, is seen as the beginning of modern depravity. In this sense Ur-Fascism can be defined as irrationalism.”
3. The cult of action for action’s sake. “Action being beautiful in itself, it must be taken before, or without, any previous reflection. Thinking is a form of emasculation.”
4. Disagreement is treason. “The critical spirit makes distinctions, and to distinguish is a sign of modernism. In modern culture the scientific community praises disagreement as a way to improve knowledge.”
5. Fear of difference. “The first appeal of a fascist or prematurely fascist movement is an appeal against the intruders. Thus Ur-Fascism is racist by definition.”
6. Appeal to social frustration. “One of the most typical features of the historical fascism was the appeal to a frustrated middle class, a class suffering from an economic crisis or feelings of political humiliation, and frightened by the pressure of lower social groups.”
7. The obsession with a plot. “Thus at the root of the Ur-Fascist psychology there is the obsession with a plot, possibly an international one. The followers must feel besieged.”
8. The enemy is both strong and weak. “By a continuous shifting of rhetorical focus, the enemies are at the same time too strong and too weak.”
9. Pacifism is trafficking with the enemy. “For Ur-Fascism there is no struggle for life but, rather, life is lived for struggle.”
10. Contempt for the weak. “Elitism is a typical aspect of any reactionary ideology.”
11. Everybody is educated to become a hero. “In Ur-Fascist ideology, heroism is the norm. This cult of heroism is strictly linked with the cult of death.”
12. Machismo and weaponry. “Machismo implies both disdain for women and intolerance and condemnation of nonstandard sexual habits, from chastity to homosexuality.”
13. Selective populism. “There is in our future a TV or Internet populism, in which the emotional response of a selected group of citizens can be presented and accepted as the Voice of the People.”
14. Ur-Fascism speaks Newspeak. “All the Nazi or Fascist schoolbooks made use of an impoverished vocabulary, and an elementary syntax, in order to limit the instruments for complex and critical reasoning.”

openculture.com/2024/11/umbert


Open CultureUmberto Eco’s List of the 14 Common Features of FascismCreative Commons image by Rob Bogaerts, via the National Archives in Holland One of the key questions facing both journalists and loyal oppositions these days is how do we stay honest as euphemisms and trivializations take over the discourse?

So, when even "moderates" like Angus King and [useless] Susan Collins are going to give darling the right to determine who is a "terrorist" organization, you know we're fucked. Bessett is going to follow the agenda, including . I am really, really worried about this slippery slide into full-on . And don't forget -- some Democrats voted for . We don't need this fascist groove thang! TAKE TO THE STREETS!
youtube.com/watch?v=Q49BjlSOCG

Yeah, I'm seeing a lot of vague wording and potential for abuse in . It all depends on who the Secretary of the Treasury is. In this case, darling . That can't be good...

"(B) TERRORIST SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION.—For purposes of this paragraph, the term ‘terrorist supporting organization’ means any organization which is designated by the Secretary as having provided, during the 3-year period ending on the date of such designation, material support or resources (within the meaning of section 2339B of title 18, United States Code) to an organization described in paragraph (2) (determined after the application of this paragraph to such organization) in excess of a de minimis amount."

congress.gov/bill/118th-congre

Hmmmm... So, here is 's response to my concerns about . I take it he's a "yea". I believe there were some concerns about the amendment S. 4136 that Senator King refers to. How robust are these protections? And again, WHO DEFINES WHAT IS A TERRORIST? Mad King Donald? smh (Oh, and didn't even bother to reply -- I guess I'm still on her shit list. Ooops!)

"Thank you for sharing your views with me on S. 4136. I recognize there are concerns that this bill will impact civil liberties—rest assured; I share your determination to protect nonprofits from any political or religious targeting. That’s why I sponsored S. 4136 after I determined the bill contains robust procedural protections to ensure it’s only used to police nonprofits that provide material support to terrorist groups. In my view, a nonprofit should not benefit from its tax-exempt status if it is financing terrorism.

"I worked closely with my colleague, Senator Cornyn, on S. 4136. This bill would permit the Department of the Treasury to terminate the tax-exempt status of a nonprofit that provides material support to terrorist groups, designating them as a terrorist supporting organization.

"The Secretary of the Treasury would be required to submit proof that the nonprofit organization provided material support to a terrorist group and allow for a pre-decisional remediation process. Once the Treasury Secretary suspends a nonprofit’s tax-exempt status, the nonprofit may appeal to the IRS’s Independent Office of Appeals. Should the Independent Office of Appeals decide against the nonprofit, the nonprofit can appeal to the U.S. District Courts. A court may have to review classified information to make a final determination. In such a case, protecting national security may require the court to review evidence privately, without a defendant present, and procedures for conducting such review already exist in other national security laws.

"It is important to note that S. 4136 is a product of bipartisan negotiations to provide the Treasury with effective anti-terrorism authorities while protecting the rights of nonprofit groups through thorough legal processes. In November of last year, the House Ways and Means Committee thoroughly reviewed the House version of my bill and its provisions, sending it to the full House by a unanimous vote. The bill passed the House by a strongly bipartisan vote of 382 to 11. Congress rarely agrees on even the most commonsense measures, let alone passes a bill with such broad bipartisan support.

"I believe the extensive procedural safeguards protect this process from abuse; given that it is clear to me that a non-profit which is proven to be a conduit for funds to a terrorist organization should not enjoy tax exempt status.

"Thank you for contacting me on this important issue; please be in touch with other matters of importance to you that come before the Senate."

Blah, blah, blah. Was this written by ?!!

Democrats Must Do Everything They Can to Block the Dangerous Bill --

The House passed a bill aimed at giving the government sweeping powers to crush non-profits and attack supporters of . Democrats need to stand firmly in its way.

Opinion by Darryl Li
November 23, 2024

"While President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t return to office until January 20, Congress is already advancing the most sweeping and dangerous terrorism legislation in a generation, which would give him the power to shut down legitimate civil society groups doing important charitable, community organizing, human rights, and humanitarian work.

"Earlier this week, the House passed HR 9495, an amendment to the tax code that would empower the Treasury Department to unilaterally brand non-profit groups as 'terrorist supporting organizations' and suspend their charitable tax exemption, without giving the groups any due process or access to the evidence against them. The resulting stigma of such a designation would almost certainly be enough to scare off banks, likely depriving these groups of the ability to function altogether.

"The drive to kill non-profits is dangerous no matter who is president, and, in the past few weeks, most House Democrats appear to have woken up to the risks of the legislation. 52 Democrats voted to support the bill as recently as last week, but by the time a subsequent vote came around on Thursday, only 15 voted in favor. But that was still enough to give Republicans the votes they needed to pass the bill. Going forward, the demand from everyone watching this process should be clear: even one Democratic vote is one too many, and Senate Democrats should promise that they will not support the legislation.

"It’s not hard to see the reason behind this sudden attack on non-profits. The bill’s sponsors have made no secret of their desire to smear certain non-profits as instigators of campus protests against Israel as working at the behest of Hamas – a claim for which there is no evidence. Israel’s supporters in Congress and elsewhere have been equally clear about their agenda to crush Palestine human rights advocacy in the United States. Just last month, the Heritage Foundation unveiled 'Project Esther,' a policy blueprint to attack supporters of Palestinian rights in the higher education and profit sectors – essentially an anti-Palestinian Project 2025.

"But the dangers extend far beyond any one issue. Two Republican House committee chairs earlier this year sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen demanding information on 20 groups, from Students for Justice in Palestine (which isn’t even a registered non-profit) to liberal behemoths like the Open Society Foundations and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation."

Read more:
msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/dem

www.msn.comMSN

HT @gwaldby

, the so-called “Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act” would allow the U.S. treasury secretary to unilaterally strip any organization determined to be “terrorism-supporting” of its non-profit status.

Tell your U.S. senators that it’s unacceptable to give the executive branch unchecked power to kill social justice organizations protecting constitutional and human rights.

action.lakotalaw.org/action/pr

action.lakotalaw.orgTell Your Senators: Vote NO on Legislation to Kill Justice NonprofitsWe can’t give the executive branch unchecked power to kill social justice organizations who protect constitutional and human rights. Help preserve guardrails on our democratic institutions and the rule of law.

could cripple like the ! , , !

Hot meals 4 Starved Kids in

Update on November 22, 2024 by , Organizer

"Hello and warm greetings to all of you,

"I'm honored to share an update on the ongoing operations of the Gaza Soup Kitchen throughout the Gaza Strip. Here’s what's been happening:

North Gaza—Mashrou Bait Lahia and Kamal Adwan Hospital

"Due to severe safety concerns, the family in Mashrou Bait Lahia can no longer cook for Kamal Adwan Hospital. With many staff members fleeing, Chef Mahmoud, his family, and my parents are among the last five families still in the area. In response, Chef Mahmoud made a bold decision—he moved everything from our Gaza Soup Kitchen warehouse into the hospital. This included over four tons of food and supplies: canned goods, flour, rice, pasta, lentils, cooking oil, tomato paste, diapers, wipes, baby formula, blankets, children's clothes, and more. This crucial delivery will allow the hospital to feed its patients for the next few weeks.

"The hospital staff was deeply moved by the support; it was their first in-kind donation in 40 days. The head of the hospital, Dr. Husam, embraced Mahmoud, who has a special connection to this place—his baby daughter was born there just four days ago. A miracle amidst the chaos, though there's no official place to register her birth or even give her a name. To continue supporting, our crew will likely start cooking directly from inside the hospital. Meanwhile, my parents remain steadfast, even as we mourn the loss of 60 neighbors from a recent airstrike, including our own relatives.

Beach Camp—A New Location in North Gaza

"After relocating west of Gaza City, Chef Faten has set up a new operating kitchen in the Beach Camp area. Today marked the inaugural day, and it was heartwarming to see Chef Om Ahmad and others from our original location come together to help. They managed to cook for 200 families. It’s bittersweet—children lined up the moment they smelled the food. Thanks to the facilities at this new site, Chef Faten can act quickly and provide meals to those in need. Your support gives us the courage to open new locations and scale up existing ones. We are also expanding operations in the Al Shaikh Radwan neighborhood, which has now been running for two months, constantly increasing capacity.

"Al Zawaydah—Increasing Demand
In Al Zawaydah, the team is facing growing demand; about 50 more people show up daily. They currently serve 80% of those who come, and the situation is dire, with many families relying on our meals. Due to theft of aid by forces linked to the Israeli army (as reported by reputable sources like the Financial Times yesterday), we're making every effort to meet the increased needs. We've instructed the crew to hire more hands, acquire additional cooking pots, and aim to serve up to 90% of those seeking food by next week.

Khan Younes—Providing Essential Support

"In Khan Younes, our crew is distributing drinking water each morning, alongside delivering baby clothes for newborns—a small but impactful gesture. A sister charity has hired our team to cook for them in the coming days, providing some financial support. Additionally, Ms. Fatma's class in Khan Younes continues to run strong, offering some semblance of normalcy to the children. It's one of the coolest things we can do for the kids.

"Our drinking water distributions remain a priority, covering four areas throughout the Gaza Strip.

"For those asking how to help, donations are always welcome through this Gofundme community or our website. Every contribution goes directly to sustaining and expanding our work in Gaza for our Palestinian brothers and sisters.

"Thank you for standing with us. Your support keeps hope alive.

"Warm regards,
Hani
Gaza Soup Kitchen Team

"P. S. Down with the regimes that support this genocide, lie about it, and create these criminal conditions."

gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga


gofundme.comDonate to Hot meals 4 Starved Palestinian Kids in north Gaza, organized by Hani AlmadhounDo you know what it’s like to watch your family starve? I do. My… Hani Almadhoun needs your support for Hot meals 4 Starved Palestinian Kids in north Gaza

House Approves “” Bill [], Most Dangerous Domestic Bill Since

, November 22, 2024

"The House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would empower the Treasury Department to revoke the tax-exempt status of any nonprofit it deems has provided material support to a terrorist organization. A broad coalition of civil society groups have opposed the bill, warning that it would give the Trump administration sweeping powers to crack down on political opponents. H.R. 9495, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act, passed the House 219 to 184 largely along party lines, with 15 Democrats supporting the Republican majority.

"'This bill is essentially a civil rights disaster,' says Darryl Li, an anthropologist, lawyer and legal scholar teaching at the University of Chicago. Li, who recently wrote a briefing paper on the anti-Palestinian origins of U.S. terrorism law, says 'anti-Palestinian racism is one of the great bipartisan unifiers in Congress.'"

Read more / watch / listen:
democracynow.org/2024/11/22/no

Democracy Now! · House Approves “Nonprofit Killer” Bill, Most Dangerous Domestic Anti-Terrorism Bill Since <span class="caps">PATRIOT</span> ActBy Democracy Now!

passed in the House with a 219-184 final vote.

"This includes 15 Democratic representatives who voted against the party in favor: Allred (TX) Caraveo (CO) Case (HI) Cuellar (TX) Davis (NC) Golden (ME) Gonzalez (TX) Lee (NV) Moskowitz (FL) Panetta (CA) Perez (WA) Schneider (IL) Suozzi (NY) Torres (CA) Wasserman Schultz (FL)."

Scripts for NO on H.R. 9495 + Find Your Senator

FMI - docs.google.com/document/d/1YI

Google DocsScripts for NO on H.R. 9495 + Find Your SenatorH.R. 9495 passed in the House with a 219-184 final vote. This includes 15 Democratic representatives who voted against the party in favor: Allred (TX) Caraveo (CO) Case (HI) Cuellar (TX) Davis (NC) Golden (ME) Gonzalez (TX) Lee (NV) Moskowitz (FL) Panetta (CA) Perez (WA) Schneider (IL) Suozzi (...

🚨 UPDATE!🚨 Time to bug your ! (I'll be giving "useless" a piece of my mind, as well as Independent senator .)

via @indivisibleteam

"This isn’t the result we wanted but the fight isn’t over — we will continue to organize against this killer bill in the .

"Pressure still works. In a week, you made 13,000 calls and convinced dozens of Democrats to flip their vote and join our side in voting no on H.R. 9495. Thank you for everything you did. More Democrats are waking up, but we will need to keep pushing for our elected officials to fight back against the incoming Trump administration."

apnews.com/article/nonprofit-b


AP News · House passes bill that would allow Treasury to target nonprofits it deems to support terrorismBy THALIA BEATY

🚨 UPDATE 🚨 Thursday (11/21) is the day! Keep those emails and calls coming!

"On Monday, the House Rules Committee passed it. Republicans voted for it, Democrats voted against, but Republicans are in charge and dominate the committee, so it passed. It now goes to the House floor, where it will need just a simple majority to pass. That vote is expected Thursday."

slate.com/news-and-politics/20

Slate · Why Are Democrats Supporting a Bill That Would Give Trump More Power to Punish His Critics?By Emily Tamkin

Congress is voting on a bill targeting pro- groups. ’s example proves it’s a terrible idea
would open the door for more developments — as laws in Israel have done for 15 years

by Daniel Sokatch November 20, 2024

"The House of Representatives is trying to pass a bill, under the guise of pushing back on terrorism, that would hand President-elect Donald a cudgel with which to attack American civil society organizations.

"H.R. 9495 — titled 'The Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act' — already failed one House vote last week. Is bipartisan cosponsors won’t accept defeat so easily, and are bringing it to another vote on Wednesday. The bill would hand the secretary of the Treasury — who, in just two short months, will be a — the authority to unilaterally revoke the tax-exempt status of any deemed to be a 'terrorist supporting organization.' In other words, shut them down.

"As the CEO of the New Israel Fund, the premier funder of , pro- and democracy organizations in Israel, I know just how dangerous this measure is. For more than 15 years, progressive Israeli civil society has worked — with the aid of nonprofits like ours — to advance equality, justice and safety for Jews and Palestinians alike, while fending off the kinds of accusations this bill tees up. And after facing endless delegitimization campaigns aimed at painting them as traitorous — not to mention the reams of anti-democratic legislation that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin and his hardline allies have pushed in an effort to quash their efforts — we know how important it is for Congress to vote down this bill.

"Both Trump and Netanyahu know how to use the media, legislation and the threat of brute force to crack down on dissent, but Netanyhau has often been a few steps ahead of Trump and his allies. Israel’s 2016 '' could easily have been the inspiration for H.R. 9495. The law, now on the books in Israel, takes aim at organizations that get their funding from governments like those of Germany and the Netherlands, from which most human rights NGOs draw resources. While NGOs that receive private funds — the lifeblood of many organizations — are completely ignored."

Read more:
forward.com/opinion/676504/hr-

The Forward · Congress is voting on a bill targeting pro-Palestinian groups. Israel's example proves it's a terrible ideaCongress is voting on H.R. 9495, a bill targeting pro-Palestinian groups. Israel's own example shows how dangerous its precedent is.

HT @fight

🚨 BREAKING! 🚨
ACTIVISM IS WORKING. DO NOT LET UP!!

"Reps that voted for are getting so many calls that they're publicly withdrawing their support of the nonprofit-killer bill.

"Don't let Dems pre-comply with . Keep calling until the vote on Thursday 11/21:" fftf.link/no9495

kolektiva.social/@fight@fightf

Fight for the FutureURGENT: Tell your reps to vote NO on H.R. 9495!

🚨 ALERT!🚨 Meeting Announcement For November 18, 2024 -

The Committee on Rules will also meet Monday, November 18, 2024 at 4:00 PM ET in H-313, the Capitol on the following measure:

H.R. 9495 – Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act [Rule Markup Only]

**Please note: Consideration of H.R. 9495 will not begin before 4:35 PM ET.

rules.house.gov/media/announce

House of Representatives Committee on Rules · Meeting Announcement For November 18, 2024The Committee on Rules’ consideration of the following measure is postponed:

Working to Push Through Bill That Would Let Shut Down

, November 18, 2024

"On Capitol Hill, House [and some ] are attempting once again to ram through , a bill that would allow Trump and future presidents to effectively shut down nonprofits by labeling them a '-supporting organization.' The measure could target groups, outlets, and countless organizations. failed to fast-track the bill last week, falling short of a required two-thirds majority despite dozens of Democrats voting in favor along with Republicans. But the next vote, which could happen this week, would likely only require a simple majority.

"A coalition of groups said in a statement, 'This bill was designed to organizations and who oppose the U.S.'s unconditional support of 's of and the slaughter of .' Signatories to the statement included the Council on American-Islamic Relations and . criticized the bill, saying Trump could use it to silence and censor critics, curb free speech and target political opponents."

democracynow.org/2024/11/18/he



Democracy Now!House GOP Working to Push Through Bill That Would Let Trump Shut Down NonprofitsOn Capitol Hill, House Republicans are attempting once again to ram through H.R. 9495, a bill that would allow Trump and future presidents to effectively shut down nonprofits by labeling them a “terrorist-supporting organization.” The measure could target humanitarian aid groups, news outlets, schools and countless civil society organizations. Congress failed to fast-track the bill last week, falling short of a required two-thirds majority despite dozens of Democrats voting in favor along with Republicans. But the next vote, which could happen this week, would likely only require a simple majority. A coalition of groups said in a statement, “This bill was designed to criminalize organizations and activists who oppose the U.S.'s unconditional support of Israel's genocide of Palestinians and the slaughter of Lebanese civilians.” Signatories to the statement included the Council on American-Islamic Relations and American Muslims for Palestine. Oxfam criticized the bill, saying Trump could use it to silence and censor critics, curb free speech and target political opponents.

Tell your Representative to Vote NO on to Stop Trump From Attacking Organizations

"Despite the fact that it was already defeated in a floor vote, Republicans in the House have a second chance to pass a bill that would give the incoming administration unchecked power to shut down any organization that stands in the way of his MAGA agenda.

"Under this legislation, Trump’s Treasury Department could indiscriminately label any non-profit organization – think tanks, groups, orgs, , , even Indivisible Civics – a 'terrorist supporting organization' and strip it of its tax-exempt status. This bill requires no oversight. No due-process. No justification. Trump could use it to shut down any and all against him.

"This bill is a litmus test for as we prepare for the incoming Trump administration: are Democrats going to make it easier for Trump to pursue his agenda or are they going to fight back?

"And we’ll need more Democrats on our side for this second vote – unlike the first, failed vote, which required a 2/3s majority to pass under a suspension of the rules, this vote will require only a simple majority to pass. And 52 Democrats inexplicably voted for this bill last time - that’s not acceptable. (See how your MoC voted at the link below)

"This time, we need all Democrats in the House to vote NO on H.R. 9495 and send a clear message to Trump that they will not just give in to his power grabs. If this bill passes with bipartisan support, there’s a real risk it gets folded into the annual [] bill, which would put it on a glide path through the Senate. We can’t let that happen."

Read more:
indivisible.org/resource/tell-

See how your representative voted:
clerk.house.gov/Votes/2024458





IndivisibleTell your Representative to Vote NO on H.R. 9495 to Stop Trump From Attacking Dissenting Organizations

The Plan to Silence Dissent
Building off a bipartisan push to punish pro- protesters, has a broad crackdown ready to implement—including deportations.

by Sophie Hurwitz
November 15, 2024

"Donald Trump has made it clear that there are groups he’d like to punish.

"Much attention has been paid to the president-elect’s planned crusades for his next term against and people. But less discussed has been another group on the list: . Building off the bipartisan crackdown on student dissent last year, Trump has made clear he hopes to discipline, and potentially prosecute, with increased force.

"In May, he promised a group of donors that 'any student that protests, I [will] throw them out of the country.' Trump hoped this would serve as a warning. 'You know, there are a lot of foreign students,” he continued. “As soon as they hear that, they’re going to behave.”

"This is more than just bluster. Reuters reported that sources said Trump hopes to follow through on the promise on day one of his administration, by signing an executive order prioritizing deporting 'international students who support Palestinian militant group Hamas and have violated the terms of their student visas.'

"In Trump’s first term, 'his instincts were to bring as much federal power as he could to bear on essentially peaceful protests,' Jamie Kalven, founder of Chicago’s Invisible Institute and a journalist who has studied First Amendment law for decades, told me. This time, there will be fewer guardrails. 'It was complicated enough before Trump was elected. Now you’re going to have various in Congress and the Trump administration actually bearing down in various ways on universities and on university students, seeing it as the bastion of the .'

"Given how it’s been under , it unfortunately normalizes what Trump is then allowed to do.

"Many of the plans for targeting protesters are taken from tactics employed by Democrats in recent years. For years, activists in the US—and Palestinians in the US, whether activists or not—have often been smeared as terrorists and threatened with deportation and imprisonment. In 2023, a wave of protest was met with a . The Department of Education pressured schools to stop pro-Palestine student organizing, as Mother Jones reported in September. Dozens of universities across the nation instituted strict new disciplinary codes prohibiting many forms of public assembly. Over 3,600 protesters were arrested."

Read more:
motherjones.com/politics/2024/

Mother JonesHow Trump plans to silence dissentBuilding off a bipartisan push to punish pro-Palestine protesters, Trump has a broad crackdown ready to implement—including deportations.