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Old December 8th, 2012 #68
P.E.
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I can only laugh at how Italy was sided with Germany in WWII.

Two completely different worlds. The thought and feeling of the common Italian is so radically different from the Prussian.

People say Hitler was a German phenomenon; well, Mussolini's comparison with the Italian people by and large is even more ridiculous.

We should credit that not to his Italian upbringing, his roots in Italy, but his German as a second language, his years of his mind grazing upon Prussian thought.

Mussolini was an honorary Prussian adopted son, who rallied the Italians to fight on the side of a people that weren't as biologically and spiritually impoverished as the Latin and French races, people that actually had the physiological integrity to lead the white races back to supremacy on the world stage.

As for the French, I laugh harder. Any people who think they can strike out "Liberté, égalité, fraternité" and put in its place "Travail, Famille, Patrie" with a geriatric man as figurehead, deserve to be cornholed by an overwhelming Muslim presence in the streets of Paris 60 years later.

Last edited by P.E.; December 8th, 2012 at 05:26 PM.