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Geenoo, go fart somewhere else.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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Thank you, I also find you attractive, but no... you’re not my type.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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Look, I was taught to associate only with those who are better than me and even cover their expenses. So yes, you can get lost. The left created culture... and I replied to you. But what the hell kind of culture has ever existed in Italy? And why should I care about culture (culture, in your sense, means nothing; in my sense, it means having the ability to live according to your own morals) when whoever you voted for could only win one party? Look at the Italian antifascist tradition; it has defined you. If only it had existed, if only they had put them all on the pillory or with a noose around their necks... then we would have talked about antifascism, like in France... instead, Mussolini's granddaughters go around defending women's rights. Listen to me... get your act together, educate yourself, open your mind, and then we can talk again.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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I don’t understand. Am I red or black? But I am light blue. FORZA NAPOLI
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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You said that there is an Antifascist tradition in Italy or there has been... Supersoul called you a mongoloid, I simply confirmed that he was right... fortunately, you confirmed it yourself.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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I add... the anti-fascist sentiment exists. Yes, in Europe. Not Italy... in France, in England, in Germany... Germany, particularly Berlin, is full of exhibitions and museums dedicated to the events of the War. In London, there is the Imperial War Museum, which dedicates an entire floor to the reconstruction of the camp and the life that was lived inside Auschwitz... a very strong sensation, it feels like walking through "If This Is a Man"... in Italy, these things do not exist; on the contrary, the marks of what the twenty years were remain intact in our daily lives... like the manhole covers with the fasces, the buildings with writings from various eras. Now it would be really reductive to think that Berlusconi is where he is, with the support of various C-series fascists, by pure chance. In short, we remain the most ignorant nation and people in Europe. Things like this are impossible in France or Germany... not by chance is De Gaulle considered a hero in France; here we don't even know who Ferruccio Parri is.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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Antifascist Tradition? A fascist thug who becomes mayor of Rome, the secretary who becomes Speaker of the Chamber, Naples plastered with posters of Berlusconi, smiling and festive, making the Roman salute, relatives of the Duce spread across parties and never exiled, organized trips to Predappio, the Minister of Defense stamping the Salò republicans as patriots. There is a law: XII transitional provision of the Constitution... prohibition of reorganizing the Fascist party, prohibition of apologia of Fascism. But this is a fairy tale... how lovely!
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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Rereading the comment, I notice a certain haughty aura that somehow ended up in it... I didn't mean to. Bye.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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I’ll try to be brief: "And if in the past these two ideologies were totally different" ...this sentence is objectively wrong (I say objectively because we are talking about political science, not sex or football). Especially the two... very misleading. You say two, but do you mean Communists vs Fascists, or Communists vs Fascists/Nazis, or Liberals vs Totalitarians? This, however, is not important. The important thing is to delve into the matter. Mussolini began his political career as a Socialist and remained one (there are different types of socialism... he was always a socialist of inequality). Furthermore, there are two types of fascism: the one of '19 and the post-'19 one. The one from '19 formulated the "Program of the combat squads" which demanded things that we today take for granted but which are part of the democratic values we ascribe to individuals. For example, there was a call for universal suffrage; voting and eligibility for women; convening a national assembly to determine the constitutional form of the state; reducing the working hours to eight; a strong progressive tax on capital to achieve a sort of partial expropriation of all wealth. Let's set aside the fact that only a few of these intentions remain, rather marginal, but not unimportant. That's not the point. It’s also worth noting Mussolini's admiration for the Soviets and the Bolshevik organization upon which he built the squads. Other interesting notes are those of Corradini, a person certainly not to be defined as a comrade, who defined socialism as "our teacher and our adversary" and who replaced class struggle with inter-state struggle (a concept I find super interesting that I recommend you explore)... or those of Spirito who developed a form of economic communism within fascism and the fascist corporation. So, from a Political and Philosophical standpoint, they are much closer than one might think (in fact, just stop thinking, and start studying)... but the absolutely relevant fact, the one that drives the dynamics of this, which is the economic aspect... the economies in all three totalitarian regimes are the same. Nationalization and planning (obviously in different flavors, but the substance is always the same)... which is more or less the same policy adopted by any economy in crisis (Keynesian economy... John Maynard Keynes, the coolest in the realm). Regarding what I said about how not everyone can talk about politics... well, that’s how I feel. Politics is a science, like medicine or physics, and like all sciences, it should be speculated by prepared individuals... it’s not like we’re at a Biscardi trial. As far as I'm concerned, I am absolutely against universal suffrage. For me, the vote must be weighted... my vote, given by someone who breaks their back over politics every day, will never have the same value as that of a painter, a doctor, or a Venetian entrepreneur. I recommend the myth of Protagoras. Bye.
Courtois, Werth, Panné, Paczkowski, Bartosek, Margolin Il libro nero del Comunismo
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without being harsh, but I stopped here: "And if in the past these two ideologies were totally different" ...those who study and know it should talk about politics. Like it's mathematics or physics, not soccer or... Tschuss