portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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It's not illegal to have right-wing views in any European country.
It's a strange argument to say that Mussolini and Franco were not in the same league as Hitler - both were despotic dictators who terrorised and killed their opponents in their thousands, ruled with an iron fist and made life intolerable for many of the population. It's not a league table - they were vicious tyrants in their own right.
Both aligned themselves to Hitler,and shared may of the Nazi ideologies. Franco compiled a list of Spanish Jews and gave it to the Nazis, Mussolini made laws that stripped away Jewish people's rights, and led to confinement. He declared that the Italians were part of the Arayan 'master race'.
Seeing these Lazio fans, who last season unveiled a massive banner in support of Mussolini in Milan, walking through the streets giving a Fascist salute and singing Fascist songs, sickens me. It cannot be dismissed as tribal-football-fan behaviour.
It’s not at all a ‘strange argument’ unless you really need to dumb things down to be historically inaccurate as you’re suggesting. Why do both democracies have family graves for these despots for example? We may not like their values but part of our problem in this country is that we believe we’re infinitely better or do things better than anywhere else and rather than seek to understand we dismiss or seek to change to our way - bit like when we had an empire to do things the British way.
But yes Hitler really was altogether on a different planet. Sorry, Franco and Mussolini just didn’t come close. Nobody is making a case for condoning their actions. But you cannot lump all of them into the same bracket.