Heinlein is one of my favorite authors. Starship Troopers the movie didn't do full justice to the book of course. I actually would prefer a society like that, over what I live in now. I don't consider it fascist.
I consider what we have now in the USA to be FAR more Fascist than Starship Troopers. Although the USA isn't 'Nationalist' any more, as it has become a Marxist utopia heading for Bolshevik Revolution. Like a twisted mix of Fascism with Marxism.
The 'DeafPhoenician' of 'Fascism' is quite varying depending on the source.
Fascism
Heinlein in 6 minutes,
Are you sure you'd say "far more"?
It sounds like the humans inadvertently "invaded" the "bug planet" (an obvious metaphor for "foreign savage land") and then the "savages" responded by sending projectiles at planet earth.
Then the "humans" pretended to be "surprised" when the "savages" aren't keen on "peace talks".
This made me laugh, as I have a real life scenario I've witnessed that is exactly this. I've spent more than half my life in Tucson, and I sold for many years at their swap meet. Their swap meet is predominantly made up of Mexicans, and I struck up a lot of bonds with many of them. Many of them I know still consider that land to be part of Mexico and believe they will one day claim it back. I've told others who are white about it, and about the far extreme of it called La Raza . They shrug and if pressed claim it's all ancient history and of no concern now. My observation on the dynamics of that are the inheritors of the spoils assume just because they are happy with the end results that with time passing so are the victims.
Just like politics. Just because you might not be interested in them, doesn't mean they aren't interested in you.
Excellent point.
My grandparents owned that land before your grandparents.
Well, my great-grandparents owned that land before your great-grandparents.
It seems to have worked out pretty well in the middle-east.
Yes, FAR more.....by Mussolini's definitions and explanations:
"Marriage between Corporations and State"
ALL ARE CITIZENS WHEN BORN UNDER THEIR 'BERTH' 'Certificate'.
Starship Troopers, you had a choice. Civilian, or Citizen.
So, no "inalienable rights"?
No, "all men are created equal"?
No, "voting rights for all members of society"?
Also, I didn't notice any "humane treatment of POWs" in Starship Troopers...
Try to imagine Starship Troopers with all of the human characters played by terminator style robots barking in monotone or some grotesque insectoids speaking in clicks like in District 9 - - and the "bugs" played by human characters. Do you think your instincts might be inverted?
I also think part of the point of the movie is that we make a TON of assumptions about the "bugs" simply because we don't speak their language.
We assume they're some sort of "uniform hivemind", but THEY probably think the exact same thing about the humans. Why else would these human teenagers mindlessly follow orders to their certain doom if they were not part of some "uniform hivemind"? I mean, we never even see any of the "bug" civilians (and they never see any human civilians). Certainly the "bugs" must have some sort of food cultivation system, right? Homes and children? I mean, unless they're just immortal rock eaters? Did the "colonists" perhaps accidentally contaminate the "bug" planet, killing off their flora and fauna? Even if it was unintended, wouldn't that (quite reasonably) seem to cross the line of "criminal negligence" from the "bug's" perspective?