untermensche
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You simply can't read.
Fascist scum that wanted to dictate over others were in hiding.
They did not like this state of human equality very much.
You are merely a supporter of fascism if you have problems with this section from Orwell.
ha ha... so everybody who was a Christian who wanted to keep going to church was fascist scum? Lol.
Nah, you're dehumanising everybody who doesn't agree with you by denouncing them as class traitors, ie fascists. Well done, comrade. That's not how you create a free society. That's how you create a totalitarian state. Which is what most of these socialist experiments ended up being.
There's a lot about late 19'th century and early 20'th century socialism that's unsavoury to modern ears. Those socialists often wanted to force equality onto people. It's easy to pass off Maoist uniforms as imposed from above. But anarchists from the first half of the 20'th century also wore uniforms, even though nobody was forcing them to. They all did. That requires some more unpacking than just saying that all free people enjoy looking exactly the same.
It was a social experiment. And like all social experiments of this type some was good and some was bad.
I have no sympathy for a church. Destroying it is probably not a good idea. That is a waste.
But the church was just another form of dictatorship. A way to live as a parasite off the misery of the human condition offering false promises in exchange.
This is who Orwell says was hiding:
...the entire bourgeoisie had either fled, been killed, or voluntarily come over to the workers' side....
Not a word about Christians living in fear or people being accused of being class traitors, which is impossible in a classless society.
Your arguments consist of shit you have pulled from your ass.