lacaio 🇧🇷🏴☠️🇸🇴

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  • No. Clearly Fasces is a symbol of Roman superiority. It makes it all the more visible when you mix it with the Roman Salute. Is the Roman Salute supposed to have two diametrically opposed concepts as well? I think not!

    So, you get this old Etruscan symbol, mix it with European desire of primitivity from the early 20th century and what you get is fascism.

    But you could argue: “Well, the europeans have the right to their History as well, they want to value the place they came from.”. Ok, but there is a relatively small element here of using this concept to bring forward the European Right to Rule the world.

    If you’re european, and more specifically live in Rome, you’ll know something about the Roman Empire. That the Holy Roman Empire and the Holy See are Roman! So, they guide the world with the Love of their Ultimate Ruler (God) and bring this “Love” to their “brothers” from other continents!

    It’s easy to love when your love kills! When you don’t forfeit and just occupy yourself with winning winning and dicking other people with “Love”.

    So, yes, there are not two sides to the Fasces. They are an european primitivist element brought forth for the European “Right to Rule”. Nothing more.