Mussolini Calendars on sale in Rome

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'Gifts for fascist friends': Mussolini's calendar comeback


There is no hint of embarrassment as the woman clambers on a chair to reach the high shelf of her newspaper kiosk opposite the Italian interior ministry in Rome. “This is just part of the job,” she says as she hands over the final copy of a 2019 calendar dedicated to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

A flick through from January to December reveals various images of the rotund man known as Il Duce (the Leader): addressing a crowd bare-chested; punching the air in triumph after signing Italy’s 1939 pact with Germany and striding through Rome in military garb.

Nostalgic factions of the Italian population have long helped keep the spirit of Mussolini alive, but thriving rightwing populism has been further dismantling the taboo. Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and leader of the far-right League, sometimes quotes Mussolini, while League supporters have attended rallies carrying signs featuring photographs of the dictator alongside the name Salvini. Marches organised by the neo-fascist groups Forza Nuova and CasaPound have become a regular occurrence.

Our Grand Parents fought wars against this trash but now the right wing celebrates them. Sad times that we live in.
 
So? -----you did not expect some backlash against the terrorist filth
that you support?. Backlash against filth may not be almost as
indecent as the filth itself------but it is inevitable
 
The Italian people are done with the immigrants. There seems to be no way the ordinary people can overcome the acts of their globalist inclined leaders. The people now look for a strong man that will not care and just do what needs to be done.
 
The Italian people are done with the immigrants. There seems to be no way the ordinary people can overcome the acts of their globalist inclined leaders. The people now look for a strong man that will not care and just do what needs to be done.

right----a sad but INEVITABLE outcome of the current islamo-Nazi siege of
DA KAFFIR nations
 
'Gifts for fascist friends': Mussolini's calendar comeback


There is no hint of embarrassment as the woman clambers on a chair to reach the high shelf of her newspaper kiosk opposite the Italian interior ministry in Rome. “This is just part of the job,” she says as she hands over the final copy of a 2019 calendar dedicated to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

A flick through from January to December reveals various images of the rotund man known as Il Duce (the Leader): addressing a crowd bare-chested; punching the air in triumph after signing Italy’s 1939 pact with Germany and striding through Rome in military garb.

Nostalgic factions of the Italian population have long helped keep the spirit of Mussolini alive, but thriving rightwing populism has been further dismantling the taboo. Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and leader of the far-right League, sometimes quotes Mussolini, while League supporters have attended rallies carrying signs featuring photographs of the dictator alongside the name Salvini. Marches organised by the neo-fascist groups Forza Nuova and CasaPound have become a regular occurrence.

Our Grand Parents fought wars against this trash but now the right wing celebrates them. Sad times that we live in.
Could I interest you in a King John calendar.......?

A King George III calendar....?
 
'Gifts for fascist friends': Mussolini's calendar comeback


There is no hint of embarrassment as the woman clambers on a chair to reach the high shelf of her newspaper kiosk opposite the Italian interior ministry in Rome. “This is just part of the job,” she says as she hands over the final copy of a 2019 calendar dedicated to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

A flick through from January to December reveals various images of the rotund man known as Il Duce (the Leader): addressing a crowd bare-chested; punching the air in triumph after signing Italy’s 1939 pact with Germany and striding through Rome in military garb.

Nostalgic factions of the Italian population have long helped keep the spirit of Mussolini alive, but thriving rightwing populism has been further dismantling the taboo. Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and leader of the far-right League, sometimes quotes Mussolini, while League supporters have attended rallies carrying signs featuring photographs of the dictator alongside the name Salvini. Marches organised by the neo-fascist groups Forza Nuova and CasaPound have become a regular occurrence.

Our Grand Parents fought wars against this trash but now the right wing celebrates them. Sad times that we live in.
Poor snowflake. Just another leftist against freedom of speech. I would love to have one of those calendars!
 
'Gifts for fascist friends': Mussolini's calendar comeback


There is no hint of embarrassment as the woman clambers on a chair to reach the high shelf of her newspaper kiosk opposite the Italian interior ministry in Rome. “This is just part of the job,” she says as she hands over the final copy of a 2019 calendar dedicated to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

A flick through from January to December reveals various images of the rotund man known as Il Duce (the Leader): addressing a crowd bare-chested; punching the air in triumph after signing Italy’s 1939 pact with Germany and striding through Rome in military garb.

Nostalgic factions of the Italian population have long helped keep the spirit of Mussolini alive, but thriving rightwing populism has been further dismantling the taboo. Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and leader of the far-right League, sometimes quotes Mussolini, while League supporters have attended rallies carrying signs featuring photographs of the dictator alongside the name Salvini. Marches organised by the neo-fascist groups Forza Nuova and CasaPound have become a regular occurrence.

Our Grand Parents fought wars against this trash but now the right wing celebrates them. Sad times that we live in.
Poor snowflake. Just another leftist against freedom of speech. I would love to have one of those calendars!
I would have thought you had one for Christmas.
 
'Gifts for fascist friends': Mussolini's calendar comeback


There is no hint of embarrassment as the woman clambers on a chair to reach the high shelf of her newspaper kiosk opposite the Italian interior ministry in Rome. “This is just part of the job,” she says as she hands over the final copy of a 2019 calendar dedicated to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

A flick through from January to December reveals various images of the rotund man known as Il Duce (the Leader): addressing a crowd bare-chested; punching the air in triumph after signing Italy’s 1939 pact with Germany and striding through Rome in military garb.

Nostalgic factions of the Italian population have long helped keep the spirit of Mussolini alive, but thriving rightwing populism has been further dismantling the taboo. Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and leader of the far-right League, sometimes quotes Mussolini, while League supporters have attended rallies carrying signs featuring photographs of the dictator alongside the name Salvini. Marches organised by the neo-fascist groups Forza Nuova and CasaPound have become a regular occurrence.

Our Grand Parents fought wars against this trash but now the right wing celebrates them. Sad times that we live in.
Poor snowflake. Just another leftist against freedom of speech. I would love to have one of those calendars!
I would have thought you had one for Christmas.
Nah. I like Hitler better but I got practical stuff for Christmas.
 
'Gifts for fascist friends': Mussolini's calendar comeback


There is no hint of embarrassment as the woman clambers on a chair to reach the high shelf of her newspaper kiosk opposite the Italian interior ministry in Rome. “This is just part of the job,” she says as she hands over the final copy of a 2019 calendar dedicated to the fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

A flick through from January to December reveals various images of the rotund man known as Il Duce (the Leader): addressing a crowd bare-chested; punching the air in triumph after signing Italy’s 1939 pact with Germany and striding through Rome in military garb.

Nostalgic factions of the Italian population have long helped keep the spirit of Mussolini alive, but thriving rightwing populism has been further dismantling the taboo. Matteo Salvini, the interior minister and leader of the far-right League, sometimes quotes Mussolini, while League supporters have attended rallies carrying signs featuring photographs of the dictator alongside the name Salvini. Marches organised by the neo-fascist groups Forza Nuova and CasaPound have become a regular occurrence.

Our Grand Parents fought wars against this trash but now the right wing celebrates them. Sad times that we live in.
Hayek pointed out very clearly that your grandparents didn't fight jack shit....They joined in on the fascism to ostensibly fight it.

The Road to Serfdom | Friedrich A. Hayek
 
Could I interest you in a King John calendar.......?

A King George III calendar....?

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