Message from @.πͺπππππππ πͺπππ β LA
Discord ID: 337631649397211146
We had many forms
AiltirΓ na hAisΓ©irghe were interesting
Translates to the Architects of the Ressurection
Personally to me, I figured the essense of fascism at least was that a people united are harder to break than an atomised people
A Faggot is stronger than a stick
All the principles of fascism are the same no matter where you are
A fascist movements differences in a given nation
Are just reflections of that nation
that's true
Implying you don't want communist third world nations to kill them off
I think Alfred Rosenberg is the most important fascist writer fwiw
(((Rosenberg))) but in all seriousness, I should look into that mate
Myth of the 20th century is a great read
I am curious what you believe the core of fascism is?
I'm trying to look into Fascism from multiple angles. I figure it just makes sense
National Unity
ethnic unity :^)
^
Not Italian
Fascism
That's a rather non specific concept though "unity"
Mussolini said that race was a feeling
I think the raw essense is Unity/Brotherhood
How is it achieved
This is why I can never be anything close to italian fascism
I'm too identitarian
I see Unity as the individual bonds we form, from family, to friends, to even our friends
Its about truth
The core of fascism is the adherence to natural law
This
That makes sense
Being gay or turning your home into a giant shopping mall is flagrantly against natural order
I hear you man
Albeit, can't tell which is more flagrant
Now doing *both* is quite flagrant
What would you consider Lee Kuan Yew, Park Chung Hee, Syngman Rhee and Chun Doo-hwan fascist?
I'm also partial to some of the writings of Sun Yat Sen
I like Rhee
And Father Coughlin