Yes, that is dictatorship

when people are misled, thrown into hysteria, and fear and terror are spread….

When people are misled, put into hysteria and fear and horror spread.

  • if people are deprived of their basic freedoms and in return for giving up their physical integrity through “vaccination”, their disenfranchisement is to be partially reversed.
  • when people are threatened with jail, if they don't lock themselves up overnight.
  • when public protests by the police and judiciary are put down
  • when the media are synchronized. The Honecker dictatorship also had no censorship authority, and yet the censorship worked well.
  • when state grants dominate the cultural scene and deviations from the prevailing narrative are punished immediately with the withdrawal of funds.
  • when the top of the judiciary is staffed by politicians who are loyal to the system
  • when an incited executive can unhindered arrest the top protesters.
  • if the claim to submission is enforced unhindered by masking (
  • if the social overexploitation (hospital closings) to the detriment of the lower classes is increasingly driven forward and social welfare for the elderly and the sick is hindered.
  • if bans on professional activity are enforced for entire professional groups.
  • when children no longer receive regular lessons, are subjected to masking and insane testing is imposed on them.
  • if a central control of secret services and (political) police is set up by the Chancellery.

The social devastation and rescue of the upper classes from the demands of the lower and middle classes ultimately led the National Socialists into the world war.

Franco achieved social "peace" through a cruel civil war and his dictatorship rested on the graves of hundreds of thousands or millions of Spaniards.

Mussolini banned the anti-fascist press and plunged the country into military adventures that cost him rule.

Honecker attempted a socialist dictatorship, but only established petty-bourgeois rule with no prospects under the protection of the Soviet Union.

After the fascist putsch by the Berlin government clique a year ago, the democratic public was amazed to find that the authoritarian transformation can best be compared with the National Socialist dictatorship. This was by no means limited to national borders, but had global perspectives. But it came too early and eventually hampered global capital interests.

Is the fascist seizure of power coming too late now?

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