• himmyguap@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    If you do a search for this story there are almost no American media outlets reporting on it.

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    Just a small reminder that italians voted Mussolini’s niece to the government.

    So they also swing both ways.

        • FabioTheNewOrder@lemmy.world
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          The fuck are you talking about?? Our left party (PD - partito democratico) Is one of the whiniest and most useless party in the world, unable to pick up the class fight in favour of the working class and hellbent in carrying out the sistemic destruction of any real opposition to the current ruling class. Look into its management, Ellie Schlein, its current head, is the most vapid and personality-deprived politicians we’ve seen in the past 20 years, and I’m including Fassino in this list which should say a lot if you know Italian politics

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      If Elon was just doing a Roman salute, then Luigi was just doing an Italian goodbye, right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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    The article says…

    …where the Tesla and SpaceX CEO made two stiff-armed salutes that many interpreted as a fascist gesture.

    Can’t say I care for that characterization. Half the world is trying to gaslight me about this but my fucking eyes work.

    • Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      The local TV here in Portugal also did the whole saying “that some consider a Nazi salute” thing in their news segment about this …

      … and then showed Elon’s salute and a bunch of Nazis doing Nazi salutes as examples, leaving nobody in the audience but the blind in any doubt that Elon’s salute was the same as the salutes that the Nazis did.

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      This sort of chickenshit faux neutrality is why people are losing faith in corporate media.

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        This sort of chickenshit faux neutrality, that seems to believe the smart and sensible position is political illiteracy and “working on themselves first”, is the greatest asset to fascists.

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      It’s a step in the right direction, for sure. Still 100% ineffective unless it’s an actual billionaire instead of a dummy, then we can start calling it a protest. Anything less is masturbation.

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    2 days ago

    Musk […] dismissed the backlash, saying, “Frankly they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is soo tired.”

    Someone end this man plz

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      I’m 40 this year I may just be getting too old but what does Based mean? I searched for it online previously and the explanation confused me but I see it everywhere along with cap/no cap and bet.

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        12 hours ago

        One thing I’d like to add: based only really works with things that are at least vaguely political or controversial, it’s not just a drop-in for “cool” (and it’s also used ironically a lot)

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        Not much younger than you, but I got you on the definitions.

        I’d say based is more or less the opposite of the kids calling things cringe. Speaking truth to power is definitely based.

        Cap means a lie or posing. It can be used as a verb to accuse someone of lying to (i.e. “You’re capping”). To say no cap means “I’m dead serious”.

        Bet is basically an analog to ok.

        This slang all essentially comes from hip-hop and the surrounding culture around it.

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    My great grandfather’s buddy took the Mussolini corpse photos while they walked through and sold them to Time magazine, it’s sort of a 6 degrees of separation thing but still a fun fact

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      My grandfather didn’t get any close-ups with historic fascists, but he did shoot two Nazi planes out of the sky.

      And then my mom and dad voted Trump.

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        Clearly they haven’t seen famous antifa media like ‘Saving Private Ryan’, ‘Band of Brothers’, or ‘Come and See’ due to those flims being too radical.

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      I’m down! Apparently I’m one of 2 million descendants of john howland.

      Didn’t learn of this until I stopped being an arborist.

      These things are fun and worth hearing about.

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        My understanding is that john fell off the mayflower and caught a rope, which saved him. Sounds like catching that rope wasn’t likely

  • gift_of_gab@lemmy.world
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    🎶

    Una mattina mi sono alzato

    O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao

    Una mattina mi sono alzato

    E ho trovato l’invasor

    O partigiano, portami via

    O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao

    O partigiano, portami via

    Ché mi sento di morir

    E se io muoio da partigiano

    O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao

    E se io muoio da partigiano

    Tu mi devi seppellir

    E seppellire lassù in montagna

    O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao

    E seppellire lassù in montagna

    Sotto l’ombra di un bel fior

    Tutte le genti che passeranno

    O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao

    E le genti che passeranno

    Mi diranno: “Che bel fior”

    E questo è il fiore del partigiano

    O bella ciao, bella ciao, bella ciao ciao ciao

    Questo è il fiore del partigiano

    Morto per la libertà

    E questo è il fiore del partigiano

    Morto per la libertà

    🎶

  • Gammelfisch@lemmy.world
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    Bravissimo! We Germans should chuck a burned “Leon Hitler” effigy in front of Hitler’s bunker in Berlin.

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    It’s somewhat of a shame that they didn’t keep that Esso as a monument. That piece of land now harbours a McDonalds, which strikes me as deeply ironic.

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      To add a bit of context, it’s not universally celebrated. I don’t mean the killing of Mussolini or the fact that there are still fascists or nostalgics, but specifically the disfiguring of the bodies. Even among antifascists, even among partisans, there were those who considered it barbaric. Most famously, Sandro Pertini told the story (he was there, as a partisan) and famously said “I fight the enemy alive”. I think in this perspective, it’s understandable it has not made an official monument.

      It’s still a good thing to remind to fascists of where they belong, but it’s not one of the proudest pages of Italian resistance.