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- noun A person whose
fascist views or motives are keptprivate orsecret - adjective Having private or secret fascist views or motives
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Examples
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But what begins as a friendly gesture soon spirals into a crypto-fascist neighborhood watch.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Neighborhood Watch, James Barbour, Cirque Shanghai Fern Siegel 2011
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Let it be known that we do not recognize the authority of your crypto-fascist Homeowners' Association whose pantsuited army rules illegitimately through fear and intimidation.
Punk Dad Manifesto Thomas Pluck 2011
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But what begins as a friendly gesture soon spirals into a crypto-fascist neighborhood watch.
Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Neighborhood Watch, James Barbour, Cirque Shanghai Fern Siegel 2011
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January 24th, 2010 at 4: 07 pm tombaker says: ampu shows in time to round out the squad …. crypto-fascist psyops pups – engage! leave no squirrel un-chased!!!
Think Progress » Chuck Todd: ‘The Tea Party gets a big benefit’ from Fox News’ promotion. 2010
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Violent ground-acquisition games such as football are in fact a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war.
Football (soccer) and American football quotes # 1 Rene Meertens 2010
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Violent ground-acquisition games such as football are in fact a crypto-fascist metaphor for nuclear war.
Archive 2010-06-01 Rene Meertens 2010
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When push comes to shove among Democrats, the fear of a party split that elects a Republican successor driven by the crypto-fascist Right trumps disappointment with Obama.
Jeff Faux: Forget Obama: Attack the Corporate Money Jeff Faux 2010
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The opposition offer to the people of Byelrussia the kind of misery the country endured during the crypto-fascist Shushkevich regime 1991-94, characterised by its use of a Nazi-era flag and catastrophic "shock therapy" that destroyed the lives of the people.
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When push comes to shove among Democrats, the fear of a party split that elects a Republican successor driven by the crypto-fascist Right trumps disappointment with Obama.
Jeff Faux: Forget Obama: Attack the Corporate Money Jeff Faux 2010
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When push comes to shove among Democrats, the fear of a party split that elects a Republican successor driven by the crypto-fascist Right trumps disappointment with Obama.
Jeff Faux: Forget Obama: Attack the Corporate Money Jeff Faux 2010
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