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marmar

(79,404 posts)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 09:45 AM 22 hrs ago

What Franco's fascist regime in Spain can teach us about today's America


What Franco’s fascist regime in Spain can teach us about today’s America
Published: January 30, 2026 8:24am EST

Rachelle Wilson Tollemar
Adjunct Professor of Spanish, University of St. Thomas


(The Conversation) Minneapolis residents say they feel besieged under what some are calling a fascist occupation. Thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been swarming a city whose vast majority in 2024 did not vote for Donald Trump – or for a paramilitary roundup of its diverse population.

Tragically, two residents have been killed by federal agents. Consequently, social media is aflame with comparisons of Trump’s immigration enforcers to Hitler’s Gestapo.

While comparisons to Hitler’s fascist regime are becoming common, I’d argue that it may be even more fitting to compare the present moment to a less-remembered but longer-lasting fascist regime: that of Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain from 1936 until his death in 1975.

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Franco’s rise and reign

The Falange party started off as a a small extremist party on the margins of Spanish society, a society deeply troubled with political and economic instability. The party primarily preached a radical nationalism, a highly exclusive way to be and act Spanish. Traditional gender roles, monolingualism and Catholicism rallied people by offering absolutist comfort during uncertain times. Quickly, the Falange grew in power and prevalence until, ultimately, it moved mainstream.

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Like the Falange, MAGA, the wing of the U.S. Republican Party named after Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again,” repeatedly vilifies the left, who mostly live in cities, as godless anarchists who live like vermin. ..................(more)

https://theconversation.com/what-francos-fascist-regime-in-spain-can-teach-us-about-todays-america-274248




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What Franco's fascist regime in Spain can teach us about today's America (Original Post) marmar 22 hrs ago OP
Franco was not a fscist creon 17 hrs ago #1
... Solly Mack 16 hrs ago #2

creon

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1. Franco was not a fscist
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 02:45 PM
17 hrs ago

Franco was a Catholc Nationalist and a monarchist.
There was a Fascist Party supporting him. But that Party did no run things.
He had the support of the Catholic Church, and some monarchist organztions.
He was succeded by Juan Carnlos who became King.
Franco sent the Blue Division to Russia. Other than that, he did not help Hitler.
Spain did not fight the Western allies.

Franco was a typical Caudillo.

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