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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1935. Volume 6. Number 13.

Fascism Means War

Fascism Means War.

Freeman read a lot form books, examined the lovely pre-Nazi Revolution careers of some of the German leaders and said Fascism must lead to war.

There were a number of speakers from the floor. Miss Forde attacked Fascism as a Capitalist bludgeon. Women would cease to be emancipated and would be nothing but the producers of material for the slaughterhouse of imperialistic war. Taylor (No. 1) reminded us that Fascism in practice allowed no opposition and no freedom of expression. Taylor (No. 2) told us that Fascism was based on love and the teachings of Christ. Scotney, in a forceful oration, pointed out that is every activity Fascism must lead to war.

The replies were too long to be reported, and we waited for the judge. A vote was taken first and the motion was lost by 3 votes to 15. Prof. Williams placed Scotney first, Katz second, and Miss Forde third, and found that the main fault with the speeches was irrelevancy.