In America the Struggle was befogged by the fact that the worst Fascists were they who disowned the word "Fascism" and preached enslavement to Capitalism under the style of Constitutional and Traditional Native American Liberty. For they were thieves not only of wages but of honor.
In America, the fight against Fascism was complicated because those who embodied its worst traits often rejected the label altogether. They presented themselves as defenders of a form of liberty tied to capitalism, claiming to uphold constitutional values and traditional Native American principles. This disingenuous stance masked their true intentions, as they sought to control and exploit rather than liberate.
These individuals were not merely taking away people's wages; they were also stripping away their integrity and sense of self-worth. The critique suggests that the real danger in society comes from those who manipulate ideas and values for their gain, disguising their oppressive tactics as noble causes. The struggle against such deceptive forces is crucial for the preservation of genuine freedom.