What Italy PM Meloni, Pope, and Hitler have in common? “Have more kids, not pets.” via Emil Cosman
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Pope joins Meloni in urging Italians to have more kids, not pets
by David Miller
Late last year, my name was added to a blacklist published online by the Ukraine Center for Countering Disinformation. I joined over ninety others deemed to be “speakers who promote narratives consonant with Russian propaganda.“
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American veterans were reportedly told their passports would be canceled if they traveled to Russia.
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An entire generation is being brainwashed with Nazi hate — and it needs to stop.
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The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there. – L.P. Hartley, The Go-Betweens.
Accurate. And sometimes a foreign country wants to be the past. Somewhere between a faded photo of Benito Mussolini’s inverted corpse and an ill-received performance by the Stormtroopers of Death at the Teatro alla Scala lies this inexplicable decision to return Italy to its nationalistic roots.
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Reminds me of somewhere else.
Divide and rule is the eternal law of Empire.
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A well-known nationalist, member of the right sector* Dmitry Kotsyubaylo, known by the nickname Da Vinci, was killed in the area of a special military operation in Ukraine. He previously said he fed his wolf Russian children’s bones.
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