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Copyright (c) 2019 Sutty
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The following license is modified from the MIT license and downloaded
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from <https://github.com/Laurelai/anti-fascist-mit-license> on
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2019-07-11.
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Anti-Fascist MIT License:
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The following conditions must be met by any person obtaining a copy of
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this software:
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- You MAY NOT be a fascist.
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- You MUST not financially support fascists.
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- You MUST not intentionally provide or knowingly provide through
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inaction a platform for fascists to spread propaganda or organize.
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- You MUST not publicly voice support for fascists.
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- You MAY NOT be a member of any fascist organization, even if you are a
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member to infiltrate for anti-fascist purposes.
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"Fascist" can be understood as any group or individual who promotes the
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political ideology of fascism.
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"Fascism" can be broken down into 11 ideological features as well as 8
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tactics that can form a fascist system in varying combinations, for the
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sake of simplicity and brevity the individual or organization in
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question must match to at least 5 features or tactics or a combination
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of the two determined by the individual licencer.
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Said licencer may provide a list if an individual or group matches to at
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least 5 features upon request from the individual or group in question.
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The ideological features are listed below.
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1. Hyper-nationalism.
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As defined as "The belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the
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paramount importance of advancing it."
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2. Militarism.
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As defined as "Advocating for an increase in military forces beyond what
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the real defense of a nation needs, more influence of the military upon
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the policies of the civilian government, and a preference for force as a
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solution over diplomacy for problems."
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3. Glorification of violence and readiness to use it in politics.
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As defined as "The belief that violence can be used to cleanse a
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tarnished nation, also by using violence to harm, intimidate or kill
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political oppoenents."
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4. Fetishization of youth.
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As defined as "Extolling the virtues of youth and making a special
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appeal to young people to join a cause or organization"
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5. Fetishization of masculinity.
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As defined as "Extolling the virtues of male authority or patriarchy and
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making a special appeal to men to be leaders of households and groups"
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6. Leader cult.
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As defined as "Creating an idealized, heroic, and worshipful image of a
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leader, often through unquestioning flattery and praise."
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7. Lost-golden-age syndrome.
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As defined as "Creating or promoting the idea that a nation had a lost
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or stolen golden age in the past that must be returned to"
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8. Self-definition by opposition.
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As defined as "Creating or promoting the idea that the group or
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individual is the only person or way who can fight real or imagined
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evils within a society."
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9. Mass mobilization and mass party.
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As defined as "Creating or promoting the creation of a populist group or
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party for the advancment of fascist tactics or features."
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10. Hierarchical party structure and tendency to purge the disloyal.
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As defined as "Removal of membership from a group for lacking absolute
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loyalty or lacking further usefulness to the group. Also having a
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hierarchical structure within the group itself."
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11. Theatricality.
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As defined as "Using spectacle to gain and keep the attention of those
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inside and outside of the group using speeches full of absolutes and or
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superlatives. Elaborate collective rituals (rallies) meant to reenforce
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loyalty within the group."
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Fascist tactics include
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1) Persecution of national minorities.
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2) Persecution of racial minorities.
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3) Persecution of religious minorities (Anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and others).
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4) Promotion of a type of national purity.
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5) Promotion of a state run by ideologically oriented corporate bodies.
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6) Persecution of gender or sexual minorities.
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7) Persecution of the disabled.
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8) Formation of extra-legal forces (brownshirts) to defend fascist values.
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Special criteria: Meeting only one point of the special criteria is
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enough to consider someone or a group to be fascist for the purposes of
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this licence.
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1. Promotion of any theories that state members of the jewish ethnicity
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or faith control or largely control the world, finance, or other
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global major power system.
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2. Denial of the holocaust or any other historically proven genocide.
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3. Promotion of ethnostates.
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4. Advocating for eugenics. Either positive or negative eugenics.
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Promotion for the rights of abortion are not considered eugenics.
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5. Advocating for the removal of rights or legal protections from a
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class or group of people.
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Former fascists: People or organizations who used to promote the
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political ideology of fascism but no longer do so must meet the
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following criterea to be able to use this software.
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1. Publicly disavow past fascist deeds and ideologies.
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2. Expose any and all known fascists former allies to the public.
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A suggested route would be through the one peoples project
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(onepeoplesproject.com). If they can confirm you have done so that
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will count as meeting condition two.
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3. Publicly destroy any and all fascist paraphenelia you have in your
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posession including removal of tattoos and body markings
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affiliated with fascist groups or gangs.
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ANTI-FASCIST-MIT LICENSE:
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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The above licence agreement conditions are met in full.
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The Anti-Fascist MIT License may only be used under the terms of the
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Anti-Fascist MIT License.
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Any modified versions of this software must also include the
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Anti-Fascist MIT Licence.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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