Fascist Imbecile Bronto Is Literally So Far Right He Thinks Hitler Was On The Left
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What do you think is a good name for Bronto's ideology? Historical Revisionist Anti-Islamic Theocratic Zio-Fascist Judeo-Christian Fundamentalism? Or maybe we should go with an acronym. Non-Egalitarian Fascist Asininity Fraudulently Implicating Objectively Untrue Statements. Nefarious. Side: Facts
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Mussolini or Nom? For us the national flag is a rag to be planted on a dunghill. There are only two fatherlands in the world: that of the exploited and that of the exploiters. La Lotta di Classe (1910), while a socialist, paraphrasing French socialist Gustave Hervé, quoted in Mussolini in the Making (1938) by Gaudens Megaro Side: But Mah Narrative
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Mussolini or Nom? It was inevitable that I should become a Socialist ultra, a Blanquist, indeed a communist. I carried about a medallion with Marx’s head on it in my pocket. I think I regarded it as a sort of talisman… [Marx] had a profound critical intelligence and was in some sense even a prophet. As quoted in Talks with Mussolini , Emil Ludwig, Boston, MA, Little, Brown and Company (1933) p. 38. Interview between March 23 and April 4, 1932, at the Palazzo di Venezia in Rome [1 Side: But Mah Narrative
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Mussolini or Nom? The Fascist State directs and controls the entrepreneurs, whether it be in our fisheries or in our heavy industry in theVal d'Aosta. There the State actually owns the mines and carries on transport, for the railways are state property. So are many of the factories… We term it state intervention… If anything fails to work properly, the State intervenes. The capitalists will go on doing what they are told, down to the very end. They have no option and cannot put up any fight. Capital is not God; it is only a means to an end. As quoted in Talks with Mussolini, Emil Ludwig, Boston, MA, Little, Brown and Company (1933), pp. 153-154, Interview took place between March 23 and April 4, 1932 Side: But Mah Narrative
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