Fascism Was a Response to Bolshevism

As a result, fascism is a good thing (although I’d rather have a “White republic” instead, as America did circa 1840, but can we go back to that?). Rightist movements are always a reaction to leftism [1].

Today, leftists wrongly call everything “fascism.” 

Video, 21 minutes.

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[1] Benito Mussolini’s fascism (galvanized in Italy’s Partito Nazionale Fascista [PNF, founded in 1921]) was a response to Bolshevism (communism) in Northern Italy. Back then, communists were taking over privately-owned businesses with guns and knives (see the “Biennio Rosso” [“two red years”; 1919–20]). In his actions, Mussolini had the blessings of wealthy land-owners. In fact, without Mussolini, Italy would have surely gone communist.

[2] “It cannot be denied that Fascism and similar movements aiming at the establishment of dictatorships are full of the best intentions and that their intervention has, for the moment, saved European civilization. The merit that Fascism has thereby won for itself will live on eternally in history.” — Jewish economist Ludwig von Mises, in his 1927 book “Liberalism.” However — like a typical Jew — he warned that fascism should only be temporary, not permanent. Regardless, for a Jew to praise fascism is significant since Jews usually hate and fear fascism.

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