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It’s extremely lazy to call Nigel Farage a National Socialist (Nazi). There’s nothing ‘Socialist’ about him. He is a National Capitalist.
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NIGEL FARAGE is not a National Socialist (Nazi). But if he’s not a Nazi, what is he – and how should we view him politically? To answer this, we need to first provide context.
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As we’ve noted on many occasions, we’re not great fans of increasingly meaningless terms like ‘left-wing’ & ‘right-wing.’
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For instance, in the UK, there’s hardly a fag papers worth of difference between the Blairite ‘right-wing’ of the Labour Party (which is supposedly a ‘left-wing’ party) & the Tory Wet ‘left wing’ of the Conservative Party (which is supposedly a ‘right-wing’ party).
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Therefore, we feel that man-made terms like ‘left-wing’ & ‘right-wing’ are simply designed to provoke knee-jerk reactions.
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CAPITALIST TRAP
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Those who do react fall into the age-old trap – set by the capitalist elites – of ‘divide and conquer.’ Here, different sections of the population are successfully played off against each other.
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Indeed, these differing sections then spend so much time, energy & money attacking each other that the elites are effectively allowed to get on with their plans, completely unhindered! (This is one of the reasons why the NLP promotes a culture of critical thinking & analysis.)
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Therefore, to simply call Farage a National Socialist, is lazy in the extreme. For starters, and as far as we can tell, there’s nothing ‘Socialist’ about him!
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However, and with the above in mind, if we were absolutely forced to stick a label on Farage, we’d call him a National Capitalist. This is because everything, at root, is about money.
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For us, the only real difference between a National Capitalist and an International Capitalist is that the former seems to love money that’s preferably wrapped in their national flag.
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- THIS IS the first in a series of brief articles relating to Nigel Farage & Reform UK. We hope that these articles will encourage thought & provoke debate. So what do you think of the man – who is tipped to be the future Prime Minister – and his political ideas?