Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
"Not only are we more revolutionary than you, but we are beyond your revolution."
- FT Marinetti
- FT Marinetti
Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
“Our myths may be misguided, but they steer however shakily towards the true harbour, while materialistic ‘progress’ leads only to a yawning abyss and the Iron Crown of the power of evil.”
J.R.R. Tolkien
J.R.R. Tolkien
Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
While you sleep, they loot.
While you complain, they steal.
While you look away, they move forward.
Damn the coldness that dominates you.
Damn your warm blood that only knows how to complain.
Maybe when you're taking your last breaths, when the strength of your sphincter abandons you and you see that there's nothing left to lose, then you'll look back and see what you let go of, but it will be too late ...
While you complain, they steal.
While you look away, they move forward.
Damn the coldness that dominates you.
Damn your warm blood that only knows how to complain.
Maybe when you're taking your last breaths, when the strength of your sphincter abandons you and you see that there's nothing left to lose, then you'll look back and see what you let go of, but it will be too late ...
Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
“There is not the slightest enthusiasm anywhere in all America for this war — with the sole exception of the Jewish ghetto sections of our swollen cities. And those ghettos will not fight. Gentile boys from factory and farm must do the fighting. The typical American who has something in his skullcase other than sawdust or cement, is disclosing by his private conversation in home, office and barbershop that he is getting utterly fed up on the clique seeking to prosecute this war on a basis of ‘social gains,’ and is reaching a mood of civic surliness where unwittingly he gloats when any of the Axis Powers report success abroad — even against our own forces. To rationalize that the United States got into the war because of an unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor, is fiddle-faddle. Unprovoked, indeed! All Americans are not fools! The insolent and dictatorial attitude taken toward us by both Britishers and Judaists, and the emasculation of our military and naval forces that Germanic Europe may be crushed in the interests of English imperialism and revitalized Zionism, spreads the subconscious realization that this is truly a war of foreign accommodation and convenience, and America's role is neither rational nor honest."
— William Dudley Pelley, United States v. Pelley Feb 15, 1943
— William Dudley Pelley, United States v. Pelley Feb 15, 1943
Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
Most people are still allowed to express these general impressions, until they come to the case of the Jews. There (for some reason I have never understood), the whole natural tendency has been to stop; and anybody who says anything whatever about Jews as Jews is supposed to wish to burn them at the stake.
Chesterton's book William Cobbett, chapter VI noscriptd "The Rural Rider," published in 1925.
Chesterton's book William Cobbett, chapter VI noscriptd "The Rural Rider," published in 1925.
NO AMERICAN LIVES FOR ISRAEL’S LIES.
Forwarded from Blackshirt Proverbs
"I have come to the conclusion that fascism is the right thing for Germany and Italy."
"What are the evils of fascism compared to communism?"
John F. Kennedy's private diary from his 1937 trip to Europe
"What are the evils of fascism compared to communism?"
John F. Kennedy's private diary from his 1937 trip to Europe