A California Case Study in Liberal Fascism By Michael Rosen
If there's any place in the United States—or the world, for that matter—more opposed to right-wing fascism than my hometown of Berkeley, California, I sure have never heard of it.
The epicenter of 60's-era counter-culturalism, Berkeley is renowned for its avowedly socialist tendencies; its strident opposition to war ("What's it good for? Other than saving the world from genocide, totalitarianism, and religious-inspired evil, absolutely nothing"); its prosecution of its own foreign policy (including diplomatic relations with sister cities in Cuba, Nicaragua, and El Salvador); and its unwavering dedication to "free speech."
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