Fourteen Characteristics of Fascism

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Fourteen Characteristics of Fascism 1.  Fascists use patriotic symbols everywhere 2.  Fascists ignore human rights for safety 3. Fascists blame enemies that they see as a threat 4.  Fascists value the military at the expense of the people 5.  Fascists are sexist & homophobic 6.  Fascists control the media 7.  Fascists use fear to control people 8.  Fascists use religion to control people 9.  Fascists protect businesses that gave them power 10. Fascists don’t protect labor unions 11. Fascists don’t support education & arts 12. Fascists give police unlimited power 13. Fascists give their friends power 14. Fascists cheat in elections, using the courts to help