Fashism



Fashism is a belief system started by Emily von Injoface, although the concept has been lingering a little longer. The basic statement is that if one wants to be more popular, and therefore better, they must adapt the customs of the popular people and learn the trends, fads, and fashion tastes of the people around them.

Fashism also supports getting your friends and close family members to become more popular so one doesn't get lonely at too many parties, as well as ensuring constant support of the belief when it eventually becomes obscure (as most fads and trends do). Fashism is also about letting others know about it, whether they want to or not.

Origins
Emily always had an urge to be loved by everyone for what she did, since she was in the commercial business. The directors of the TV ads told her how to act, think, and behave to make better commercials. Emily though that this would get people to like her and continued behaving the way popular people wanted her to. Soon she became popular enough to be influential towards others. She knew that many other people were unpopular, and she believes that they are unhappy because of this. Even though Emily is sadistic, she decided to help them rise, whether they wanted to or not.

Hardcore

 * Emily (duh)
 * Elizabeth
 * Eva

Average

 * Charles Maniaca von Injoface
 * Pizza Penguin
 * Ethan
 * Delanie
 * Megg
 * Shegg

Softcore

 * Pizza Puffle
 * Abel von Injoface
 * The X Leader

Anti-Fashists

 * Mabel

Neutrals

 * Rocket Slug

Criticism
Although many like the idea of getting people to like them, some argue that it isn't worth practicing Fashism, or that there are better ways of doing so. Many argue that Emily shouldn't be listened to because of some of her past actions, such as abusing her police powers and kidnapping penguins. Others say that finding out all the latest trends and fads would take up a lot of time and money, so it's not worth the effort expended by Emily and her followers.

The #1 anti-Fashist is Emily older sister, Mabel von Injoface XIX. She protests it every moment she can. Mabel claims that Fashism is a sickening belief that is virtually slavery, except everyone is your master. She also says that she agrees with a few of its beliefs, such as getting as much people to love you as you can, but claims that it should be done with oppressive force rather than willing submission. Mabel also likes that one must step on others to rise higher, but doesn't agree with helping them after you do, because of course she wouldn't. The #2 anti-Fashist is Mabel's mother Mabel XVII, also known as Emily's mother.

Due to Mabel's own unpopularity, people have been adapting Fashism to spite her or emphasize that they are not on her side.

The #3 anti-fashist is Psyche, one of Emily's adversaries. She believes that anyone can be happy no matter what they wear or how they act. Which is basically true, we think.

Emily's half-brother/2nd cousin Foamy has slightly negative feelings on this. He responded to Psyche by saying, "It would be nice if anyone could be happy with who they are, but not everyone has the confidence to do so and need to change in order to adapt to society. And that's okay, and Fashism would be good for them. However, people who are happy don't need to change, because the main goal of Fashism is to make yourself happy, which many people can be no matter how unpopular or unique they are. And Emily really needs to stop shoving her beliefs down everyone's throat."

Trivia

 * Despite the critics, it has its supporters.
 * It is a parody of Fascism, but will also take ideas from other extremist views like Individualism and Communism, both of which are considered opposites of Fascism and each other.
 * The X Leader is the only member that disagrees with Emily and moans about what Emily makes him wear. However The X Leader cares about how he looks when he isn't on the beat.
 * It's the same with how he views the Fashion Police, as he also disagrees with some arrests.


 * Alex12345a, despite being the headmaster of MMK, supported Fashism briefly. No one knows why.