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🇮🇱🇸🇾 — A IDF soldier was spotted in southern Syria near a defunct central police station in Quneitra Governorate, alongside a banner of Former Baathist President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad
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“Man either stands up to fight, or lies dead and festers (…) nationalism is, among other things, also a return to a realistic conception of the world. And the true new men are realists.”

Enrico Corradini
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Former Al Qaeda leader and ISIS affiliate meets with British envoy.
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Per la Siria, Per Assad
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Western Europe: Children are taught to have sex changes

Central Europe: Children are taught weapon handling and safety

Poland has become the first EU country to introduce compulsory gun & shooting classes in all its elementary schools

Patriotism is a key component of the classes

Defend Europe! 🇵🇱🫡
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Claiming the role of an exponent of the so-called “intellectual fascism,” the FNRD attempted to develop the theoretical foundations of the modern right-wing radical movement; the “front's” newspaper also paid a lot of attention to the history of the European “third position” and the Russian fascist movement in emigration. As their ideological postulates, the leaders of the FNRD formulated the so-called “20 points” - a short catechism of Russian fascism, which included their views on racial and state problems, the internal structure of “future Russia”, etc.

Shatilov A.B. “Perestroika” and the formation of right-wing radicalism in Russia at the turn of the 1980-1990s
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A former National Front (NF) activist has said the Government’s Brexit slogans are ‘eerily familiar’ to his time with the far-right group.

‘Some of the populist slogans are almost identical.

‘I’m not suggesting that there is a conscious effort to ape the NF but much of the rhetoric around Brexit and immigration is reminiscent of the 1990s NF and National Democrats era and early UKIP.

Mr Ashcroft also referred to Labour slogans including Gordon Brown’s ‘British jobs for British workers’ remark in 2009 and Jeremy Corbyn’s rallying call ‘vote for hope and real change’.

https://metro.co.uk/2020/12/11/former-national-front-activist-says-brexit-slogans-eerily-similar-to-his-time-with-group-13732461/
Manifest Destiny to Lebensraum:
How American Expansionism in North America influenced German Expansionism in Europe

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Geo-politically, Adolf Hitler wanted what Count Coudenhove Kalergi advocated for with his “Pan-Europa” idea and then after that, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle in his book, “Fascist Socialism”, and Sir Oswald Mosley with his “Europe a Nation” idea. Eventually all these streams of thought gave rise to the European Union which is the fulfillment of Kalergi-Hitler-la Rochelle-Mosley thought.

The EU structure is highly autocratic and if it could exorcise itself of the liberal democratic demon that possesses Europe today, and free itself of the Globalist American Empire’s tyrannical yoke, then the EU could fulfill that which Adolf Hitler, Count Coudenhove Kalergi, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle and Sir Oswald Mosley all advocated for:

A United European Empire and sovereign civilization with Germany at the heart, leading all of Europe separate from America, Britain, Eurasia and East Asia.
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Putin says one of the reasons he started the war with Ukraine was because he got "bored" and wanted some "action".
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Putin says "godless" Jews are tearing apart the Russian Orthodox Church.

Putin is finally calling a spade a spade
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LUIGI: Fucking liberals.
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There are a lot of similarities between the ideologies and writings of the French fascist Pierre Drieu la Rochelle and the Russian neo-Eurasianist Aleksandr Dugin.

They both believed in transcending the nation for the pursuit of a greater empire — something akin to continentalism. Drieu described nationalism as a necessary step in the evolution of fascism; Dugin outright denies its importance. They describe their ideal empires in a structure that is not so different from the old Soviet states: a union of neighboring countries.

Dugin is inspired by Joseph Stalin, whereas Rochelle praises and compares Hitler and Mussolini to Stalin due to their desire to create larger empires.

Francis Parker Yockey, the American fascist, had a similar concept of a united Europe. He outlined his ideas in his work Imperium. The British fascist Oswald Mosley expressed similar beliefs.

Rochelle wrote Fascist Socialism, which I also recommend reading, and comparing and contrasting with Dugin’s writings.
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