Michigan moves towards totalitarianism (centralized and dictatorial: relating to or operating a centralized government system in which a single party without opposition rules over political, economic, social, and cultural life)
"The Glory of the Coffee is Fleeting." And yes, there will be coffee. And maybe short stories. And lots and lots of ranting about everything from sociology and politics to hyena puppies and death metal. I'll try to keep it entertaining ;)
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Bordering on Literal Fascism
(Updated 02/08/2012: I'm proud to say that I've since come to my senses somewhat, and have partially recovered from this particular bout of stupidity)
Disclaimer: When I say that some of these events are bordering in being literally fascist I want you to keep in mind that borders are important things.
*Mini-update to a mini-post*: Just wondering if anyone has thoughts on my classification of those events, and particularly the latter one, as near-fascist/totalitarian (fascism being a particular type of totalitarianism).Also; updated the 'Michigan' link to what I had originally intended instead of also pointing to the Wisconsin story. My bad!
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