@realMaalouf Music is not a sun. God is a vibrational spirit. That sounds in different spectrum. Listening to low vibration sounds and doing the action is then a sin
Fascism, rooted in Latin fasces and Hindi fāsi, symbolizes enforced unity through fear and bondage—mirroring Lucifer’s rebellion. Like pāśa, the Sanskrit noose of illusion, fascism binds the soul through deception, pride, and control. Lucifer, desiring to exalt himself above divine order, sought dominion through false light and forced allegiance—hallmarks of fascism. Just as fascinare means to bewitch, Lucifer casts enchantments to draw worship through illusion. Thus, fascism is not just political—it is the spirit of Lucifer manifesting as domination, rebellion against divine freedom, and the imitation of order without love, rooted in control rather than truth.
Thus, between Latin and Hindi, fascism becomes more than governance: it becomes a spell of domination, rooted in ancient symbols of power, punishment, and enchantment. It is the rope of the state and the noose of the soul—a warning encoded across languages that unity without truth is merely bondage disguised as order.
From Latin fascinare—to bewitch, to cast a spell—we also see fascism not merely as political coercion, but as a mass enchantment, where the soul is bound through illusion, fear, and false order. Whether by rope or ideology, both linguistic roots point to a force that binds—one physically, the other spiritually.
In Hindi, however, the word fāsi (फांसी) means “execution by hanging,” and is etymologically linked to ideas of death, punishment, and subjugation. While fascism in Hindi is translated as fāsīvād (फ़ासीवाद), the native meaning of fāsi resonates with ancient ideas of being trapped or ensnared—similar to the Sanskrit word pāśa (पाश), which means rope, noose, or spiritual bondage.
The word fascism reveals a hidden thread between Latin and Hindi, exposing more than just political ideology—it unveils a spiritual pattern of bondage. In Latin, fasces refers to a bundle of rods tied around an axe, a Roman symbol of unity through strength and state authority. From this, Mussolini coined fascismo, glorifying control, nationalism, and submission.
I know everything and the history of Mussolini. If X allowed me to write a 1000 words and this response, I would have been more detailed in the history and usage of fascism. It is directly connected to hinduism, same as the sign called the swastika. You're trying to delete something that has a history behind it.
@Karim_cachi@AFpost There are different levels of a fascist. A fascist root word goes all the way back to Hinduism. For being one with the strong people. The Germans took that for themselves. So if you want to go call somebody a fascist, that means you gotta call all hindus in india, a fascist
@rhubarb_enjoyer@AFpost But a nazi is just a political belief. Know your history before you understand what the word means. It came from india, which still means fascists. It's no difference in calling a jew Ashke-Nazi.