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But this also required an organization of work which compelled everybody to put the interests of the whole ahead of his own. Here the National Socialist state imposed itself without compunction. Only thereby was it possible for us to install a unified leadership in our economy, which as a result produced those gigantic achievements which benefit the whole nation.
Adolf Hitler, 1 May 1938.
Adolf Hitler, 1 May 1938.
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The original Raw Egg Nationalist (before the current gay Zionist).
Britain was built by men like this
https://fixupx.com/Britains___Pubs/status/1916851039367553212?t=NFkpqAiZeSZZ7w_d0kUY_Q&s=19
Britain was built by men like this
https://fixupx.com/Britains___Pubs/status/1916851039367553212?t=NFkpqAiZeSZZ7w_d0kUY_Q&s=19
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Britain's Lost & Living Pubs (@Britains___Pubs)
Britain's unofficial egg eating champion demonstrated his abilities in a British pub (1972).
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Radio Thule #8: The german invasion of Norway and off topic overdose
[Avsnitt] RADIO THULE. The latest episode of Radio Thule, with hosts representing most of the Nordic nations. Topics in this episode: The Nordic Resistance Movements organisation days Discussion about language and […]
Can you guys please pray for a girl very dear to me? She’s in the hospital, she could have a miscarriage.
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Updated this with some new quotes, more arguments in favor of my view, appeals to policy.
https://fascio.substack.com/p/whats-the-fascist-view-on-property
https://fascio.substack.com/p/whats-the-fascist-view-on-property
Substack
What’s The Fascist View on Property?
by Zoltanous
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Let these stormy years pass. A young man will rise. A single-minded man. A leader who fully embodies the ideas of Fascism. Collaboration and not class struggle; charter of work and socialism; property sacred, as long as it does not encourage poverty; care and protection of workers, particularly the old and invalids; care and protection of mother and child; fraternal support for the needy; morality in every field. Struggle against ignorance and submissiveness towards the powerful.
Benito Mussolini, April 1945.
Benito Mussolini, April 1945.
Forwarded from Geopolitics Prime
Media is too big
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Besides trying to stigmatize the conservative populist party among voters, the German intelligence agency’s move to slap AfD with an “extremism” label carries a more sinister motive, depriving the party of its privileges and funding and undercutting its ability to campaign, says renowned German lawyer and academic Gunnar Beck.
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In Britain, Muslim groups like Fight for Fair Trials bemoan the fate of those convicted of gang rapes, calling their sentences "racist". The real victims, they say, are "lying bitches’ and ‘sick cows".
The movement's frontwoman, Samira Khan, says with a serious face that of course she "does not support" the insults, but at the same time she continues to claim that the girls made it all up. In a country where rape is no longer a crime but an injustice against the rapist, the notion of "justice" becomes grotesque. What's next - a solidarity march with paedophiles?
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The movement's frontwoman, Samira Khan, says with a serious face that of course she "does not support" the insults, but at the same time she continues to claim that the girls made it all up. In a country where rape is no longer a crime but an injustice against the rapist, the notion of "justice" becomes grotesque. What's next - a solidarity march with paedophiles?
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Just cleaning out an old box and I found this badge from when I was Nigel Farage’s biggest fan about 10 years ago 😂
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#LucyPowellMustGo
Rape survivors call for Labour minister to resign after she branded grooming gangs a 'dog whistle' issue | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14677943/Rape-survivors-call-Labour-minister-resign-branded-grooming-gangs-dog-whistle-issue.html
Rape survivors call for Labour minister to resign after she branded grooming gangs a 'dog whistle' issue | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14677943/Rape-survivors-call-Labour-minister-resign-branded-grooming-gangs-dog-whistle-issue.html
Mail Online
Rape survivors call for Labour minister to resign
Commons Leader Lucy Powell is under pressure to resign amid criticism that she 'belittled' victims.
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Leon Degrelle was a traitor to Belgium. A quisling collaborator with the German occupation authorities who then was a key figure recruiting cannon fodder for Hitler's war of expansion in the East.
In what world is a "nationalist" some guy who betrays his country to foreign occupiers?
Like communists, fascists are not loyal to nation, they're loyal to whichever foreign power most closely resembles their political views.
In what world is a "nationalist" some guy who betrays his country to foreign occupiers?
Like communists, fascists are not loyal to nation, they're loyal to whichever foreign power most closely resembles their political views.
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There is some truth to that but not really it depends on the person we are talking about
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This applies to Zolt with Germany and Russia for example or Francis Parker Yockey just replace Russia with Italy while still seeing America as the greater enemy to fascism, Zolt respects Italy but not like he loves Germany.
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This applies to almost everyone, as they all have their own ideologies and are therefore drawn to the side that aligns with or resembles theirs, for various reasons. Many of them even see it as the path to their nation's success, and sometimes their ideology goes beyond national boundaries.
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Within a field of opinion ranging from the centre to the right, there was a tendency to reiterate that Thatcher would not bring about the catastrophe predicted by those on the left, nor was there any need to ‘fret about the riflusso conservatore (conservative turn)’. The influential Il Sole 24 Ore even proclaimed—taking a line that it would long maintain—that Thatcher needed to govern with ‘tact’. Finally, Il Tempo made it clear that the Tories should not be identified with the radical Right or with the interests of the ‘privileged classes’: the British example could even chart a course for the Italian middle classes to follow, against any form of ‘leftism’ and shifting the DC to the Right.
On the extreme Right, a more radical position was taken by Secolo d’Italia and Il Borghese, which celebrated Thatcher’s victory as part of a wave of right-wing successes in Europe and a sign of hope, especially important in view of the European vote to come. The secretariat of the Italian Social Movement-National Right (MSI-DN) was perhaps the only Italian party to express ‘complete satisfaction’ with the outcome of the British vote.[1] However, even in the MSI-DN, despite differing views within it, there was tendency to emphasize those aspects of British Conservatism that were considered most consistent with the Italian party’s culture and its proposed policies: stress was placed not only on the battle against class-dominated trade unionism, state welfare systems and clientelism, or renewal of anti-communism, but also on the maintenance of public order and even on social ‘solidarism’.[2]
[1] ‘L’Italia deve mettersi al pari con l’Europa’, Secolo d’Italia, 5 May 1979. For Il Borghese, see Aldo De Quarto, ‘A colloquio con “Super-Maggie”’, 13 May 1979.
[2] C.M., ‘L’Inghilterra sceglie la destra’, Secolo d’Italia, 5 May 1979.
On the extreme Right, a more radical position was taken by Secolo d’Italia and Il Borghese, which celebrated Thatcher’s victory as part of a wave of right-wing successes in Europe and a sign of hope, especially important in view of the European vote to come. The secretariat of the Italian Social Movement-National Right (MSI-DN) was perhaps the only Italian party to express ‘complete satisfaction’ with the outcome of the British vote.[1] However, even in the MSI-DN, despite differing views within it, there was tendency to emphasize those aspects of British Conservatism that were considered most consistent with the Italian party’s culture and its proposed policies: stress was placed not only on the battle against class-dominated trade unionism, state welfare systems and clientelism, or renewal of anti-communism, but also on the maintenance of public order and even on social ‘solidarism’.[2]
[1] ‘L’Italia deve mettersi al pari con l’Europa’, Secolo d’Italia, 5 May 1979. For Il Borghese, see Aldo De Quarto, ‘A colloquio con “Super-Maggie”’, 13 May 1979.
[2] C.M., ‘L’Inghilterra sceglie la destra’, Secolo d’Italia, 5 May 1979.