religio-fascist

See also: religiofascist

English

Noun

religio-fascist (plural religio-fascists)

  1. Alternative form of religiofascist
    • 2010, Jim Kenney, Thriving in the Crosscurrent: Clarity and Hope in a Time of Cultural Sea Change, Quest Books, →ISBN, page 161:
      The Christian or Muslim religio-fascist, for example, envisions a world in which individualism has faded, degeneracy has been ruthlessly eliminated, discipline is absolute, and the state is the embodiment of the one Truth.
    • 2011, William Deverell, I'll See You in My Dreams, McClelland & Stewart, →ISBN, page 62:
      "My dad taught me never to be a good Indian. That's what they want – good Indians. Lobotomized in their religio-fascist schools."
    • 2011, Kamila Shamsie, “Pop Idols”, in Granta, number 112, unnumbered page:
      Tens of millions of people tuned in and religio-fascists fulminated from every pulpit.
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