Message from @Murenu
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Pope only dismissed him when it became too blatant
Like I said, clergy are one thing, pope tolerating it?
isn't the Pope infallible?
once again, pre-vatican II so you can't explain it as "muh masonic infiltration"
idk man
Even then when compared with other institutions, both religious and non-religious, the abuse rate in the catholic church is pretty low
I'm sure it's not most priests of course
The pope is infallible in matters of theological doctrine
That's all
Ok
Maybe
I mean no one is perfect
Mussolini fucked Jewesses lol
idk I just know I support secularism
well, Italian Fascism wasn't anti-semitic
it was only when Mussolini caved for realpolitik and like half the Fascist party disagreed with the anti-semitic laws
Hence why alot of natsocs hate it lol
including the /actual philosopher of Fascism/
Gentile opposed Mussolini implementing anti-semitic laws
as far as the present is concerned
in pushing ethnomasochistic crap and so on
doesn't mean most/all jews are evil and need to be killed or something
I've had a lengthy argument with a friend of mine over what Gentile meant when he advocated for what initially sounds like globalist fascism
I also don't like Mussolini caving to nordicist sperg shit
Yeah lol
Franco didn't cave
I don't believe Primo de Rivera did either
cucks
They never did to my knowledge
"i need someone else to go to thru to god"
yeah no LOL
The whole secular thing I think is a leftover from Mussolini's socialist days.
My understanding is Franco distrusted aspects of Nazism for being pagan and too materialist even if he accepted support and axis adjacency
Yeah exactly
Italian Fascism was always secular
the religious/catholic stuff taught in Italian schools was comparable to like
how religious a lot of countries were in the first half of the 20th century
it wasn't functionally "more religious"
Yeah I know. Which is why I agree with Falangism more but just a personal choice. Im not against either Natsocs or italian fascists.
everyone was very religious, somewhat racist, homophobic, to some degree back then