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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 12:45 pm
by Hesse Darmstadt
Greater Nazi Germanic Reich wrote:
Pranovia wrote:I actually like him because he is brave af.
We might possibly need a Pinochet here in the PH, really.

How can you like Pinochet and be a genderqueer social liberal? Pinochet would have persecuted you.

Neither Pinochet nor Marcos are Fascists.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 12:54 pm
by Nusaresa
Sympathetic to Falangism and National Syndicalism. "Old Guard" Fascists also get my respect, since they wanted the best for Italy and the Italians.

I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:06 pm
by Hesse Darmstadt
Nusaresa wrote:Sympathetic to Falangism and National Syndicalism. "Old Guard" Fascists also get my respect, since they wanted the best for Italy and the Italians.

I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

Your sympathetic to Falangism yet you don't like Clerical Fascism? Falangism is very clerical though.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:11 pm
by Nusaresa
Hesse Darmstadt wrote:
Nusaresa wrote:Sympathetic to Falangism and National Syndicalism. "Old Guard" Fascists also get my respect, since they wanted the best for Italy and the Italians.

I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

Your sympathetic to Falangism yet you don't like Clerical Fascism? Falangism is very clerical though.

Very clerical but only to a point. It appears to be rather secular on other matters such as economy and to a certain degree society itself.

Falangism is more all encompassing while other clerical fascist movements seem like single issue wanks.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:12 pm
by Geilinor
Nusaresa wrote:Sympathetic to Falangism and National Syndicalism. "Old Guard" Fascists also get my respect, since they wanted the best for Italy and the Italians.

I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

If they wanted the best for Italy, they didn't get it. They followed the Nazis into a disastrous war.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:15 pm
by Nusaresa
Geilinor wrote:
Nusaresa wrote:Sympathetic to Falangism and National Syndicalism. "Old Guard" Fascists also get my respect, since they wanted the best for Italy and the Italians.

I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

If they wanted the best for Italy, they didn't get it. They followed the Nazis into a disastrous war.

Do remember that the Fascist movement originally did not want to do anything with the Nazis.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:19 pm
by Geilinor
Nusaresa wrote:
Geilinor wrote:If they wanted the best for Italy, they didn't get it. They followed the Nazis into a disastrous war.

Do remember that the Fascist movement originally did not want to do anything with the Nazis.

I'm aware, but they entered into such an alliance willingly. By "Old Guard" fascists, I thought you were talking about Mussolini.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:22 pm
by Dagashi Shojo
Geilinor wrote:
Nusaresa wrote:Sympathetic to Falangism and National Syndicalism. "Old Guard" Fascists also get my respect, since they wanted the best for Italy and the Italians.

I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

If they wanted the best for Italy, they didn't get it. They followed the Nazis into a disastrous war.


A war that increasingly looked like Hitler was going to steamroll Europe. Which sounds worse; joining the war on the side that looks like it's about to win, or remain 'non-belligerent' and be at the mercy of the victorious ally who you spurned?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:24 pm
by Geilinor
Dagashi Shojo wrote:
Geilinor wrote:If they wanted the best for Italy, they didn't get it. They followed the Nazis into a disastrous war.


A war that increasingly looked like Hitler was going to steamroll Europe. Which sounds worse; joining the war on the side that looks like it's about to win, or remain 'non-belligerent' and be at the mercy of the victorious ally who you spurned?

They bet on the wrong team and lost, which makes it even worse.

PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2016 1:28 pm
by Dagashi Shojo
Geilinor wrote:
Dagashi Shojo wrote:
A war that increasingly looked like Hitler was going to steamroll Europe. Which sounds worse; joining the war on the side that looks like it's about to win, or remain 'non-belligerent' and be at the mercy of the victorious ally who you spurned?

They bet on the wrong team and lost, which makes it even worse.


It is unfortunate that the Italians did not have a magic fortune telling device that would tell them the winds of fortune.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 12:20 am
by Niezgoda
Nusaresa wrote:I despise clerical fascists though. They can put a sock in it and smell my anti-clerical foot.

Why?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 3:01 am
by Of alp tugin turkmenli
Anybody in here?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2019 6:12 am
by Ransium
Please don’t gravedig long dead threads.