In 1922 Mussolini's Blackshirts marched on Rome and made such a good impression that the king offered Mussolini the government.
Now a small right-wing party Forza Nuova (New Force) is planning to follow in Il Duce's footsteps with a march of their own on the 95th anniversary of the original event next month.
Naturally, leftists are shitting bricks at the prospect of brave nationalists marching in the streets, evoking the spirits of a past when Italy was still a proud nation with heroes to defend it. In fact, they are so freaked out that a group of 45 MPs from the governing Democratic Party has signed a petition begging the interior minister to stop the march.
These are the same MPs who are totally unconcerned about hundreds of thousands of African migrants washing up on the shores of Italy and gang raping tourists, as happened recently in Rimini where a gang of migrants ravaged a beautiful young Polish woman while her boyfriend was beaten to a pulp and forced to watch by these sickos.
This might just be a wild guess but I think 9 out of 10 Italians would prefer actual Blackshirts marching through their streets than roaming gangs of migrants raping their women. If that is literally the choice they are offering people, do they realize what will happen? Luckily, Forza Nuova is a democratic nationalist party that is seeking the reform of Italy through the ballot box.
Mussolini's original march ushered in 20 years of largely successful modernization and expansion by the Italian state, until the Italians unfortunately chose the losing side in World War II and ended up as a cuck state for NATO and the EU. But despite that, Italy has managed to retain a strong nationalist element in its politics, one that ensures that the possibility of a nationalist comeback is never too far away.
Roberto Fiore, the leader of Forza Nuova, said the march would be a demonstration of patriotism, pure and simple.
“We want to march in the centre of Rome and the interior ministry would be wrong to ban us,” Fiore told reporters.
Forza Nuova, advocates an end to immigration, payments for mothers (Italy is being destroyed by one of the lowest birth rates in the world), and sends its activists on safety patrols in neighbourhoods made dangerous by "ethnic enrichment." So, let's be clear, these are the good guys.
I am a Flight Attendant. Had a flight to Rome. Was laying over and decided to walk to the grocery store. I couldn't find it and had to walk past the same man twice. He stared me down with hate. I looked to my right as he stood to my left towards a building with a sign that said "alt right" in Italian. I'm African American. I realized he was likely hostile because of the Africans. I look westernized...not like an African that just washed ashore. Is Rome Italy
ReplyDeletegoing to be a dangerous place to visit now. Am I going to have to scream "I'm American" to stave off an attack from a racist lunatic? Don't we have enough racist nut jobs in the US?