<p>Fascism & the Perverts & the Greed Virus is a furious political broadside against the people and systems turning public life into a grotesque spectacle of cruelty hypocrisy and extraction. It argues that modern fascism no longer needs old uniforms or theatrical slogans to announce itself. It now moves through billionaires Christian nationalists captured courts corporate propaganda forced-birth politics and the social normalization of predators profiteers and public lies. The book treats fascism not as a distant historical warning but as a living system of domination that has fused greed power misogyny and authoritarian spectacle into one contagious civic disease. </p><p>The book moves through fascism corporate greed Christian nationalism inequality billionaire impunity reproductive control propaganda and the “greed virus” as a framework for understanding how moral rot becomes political structure. Its voice is biting satirical and deliberately vulgar in the right places but the argument underneath is clear: these are not separate crises. They are interconnected symptoms of a ruling culture that rewards predation protects abusers privatizes suffering and calls all of it freedom. This is not a detached political science book. It is a rage-driven analysis of how corruption becomes normal and how public life is warped until exploitation itself looks inevitable. </p><p>The imagery is part of the argument. The Croig illustrations give the book a carnival-grotesque identity that fits the writing exactly: part bug part frog part corrupted mascot part political nightmare. The hybrid Croig figures along with the exaggerated carnival imagery make the whole project feel diseased absurd and morally decayed in a way that sharpens the book’s central metaphor. The drawings push the satire further by turning fascist greed into something half-comic and half-repulsive a visual ecosystem of infestation rot and spectacle. Instead of softening the book’s anger the illustrations make the world it describes feel even more lurid contaminated and unmistakable. </p><p>For anyone thinking about fascism Christian nationalism greed propaganda billionaire power forced birth corruption misogyny and anti-fascist resistance this book offers a deliberately abrasive but highly legible entry point. It is readable memorable and built with strong thematic identity. By pairing political argument with the Croig carnival grotesque Fascism & the Perverts & the Greed Virus becomes more than a rant against modern decay. It becomes a stylized indictment of the people profiting from it and a call to stop treating their sickness as normal. </p>