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bijouxbroussard · F
Basically it means 48% of our countrymen aren’t brain dead.
Sadly 40% still are ? 🙄
Sadly 40% still are ? 🙄
Elessar · 31-35, M
@bijouxbroussard
Look at those here who still supported Mussolini after his downfall, they never stopped and even their descendents in 2026 (3-4 generations later) are fully and unashamedly fascist.
40% still are
Always will be. That block is unmovable. Look at those here who still supported Mussolini after his downfall, they never stopped and even their descendents in 2026 (3-4 generations later) are fully and unashamedly fascist.
bijouxbroussard · F
@Elessar I understand there are still people who think Germany "died when Hitler did".
Of course, some folks here are adamant that Nixon was "framed", so…🙄
Of course, some folks here are adamant that Nixon was "framed", so…🙄
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Elessar Don't forget about Franco... there was never a reckoning in Spain. But today in 2026, the Spanish people are still digging up mass graves. And I believe, that Spain still holds the record of having the most mass graves in Western Europe. All because the country followed a "benevolent dictator".
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@Elessar I don't know... you stated a poll, I don't even know if that poll ist true. For once, I'll just trust the person that says and point out that 40% is still pretty problematic.
I have no idea how the situation looks in Spain today. What bothers me, is that when the king lead his country back to a liberal democratic construction, there was mass amnesty for those that were in and friendly with the regime. And I don't notice any real move for the country to collectively face the facts of those years under Franco.
I have no idea how the situation looks in Spain today. What bothers me, is that when the king lead his country back to a liberal democratic construction, there was mass amnesty for those that were in and friendly with the regime. And I don't notice any real move for the country to collectively face the facts of those years under Franco.
Elessar · 31-35, M
@Kwek00 I've taken 40% because that's roughly the peak the far-right (individually and combined) got over here, in Spain at least for now they've remained lower.
There was amnesty for those who were in the regime here too, Germany was the only country that got them actually purged out of the political sphere
There was amnesty for those who were in the regime here too, Germany was the only country that got them actually purged out of the political sphere







