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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Kyle Rittenhouse
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveHants" data-source="post: 7855835" data-attributes="member: 3380"><p>My suggestion that you go away and read about Europe 1917-39 wasn't entirely serious, but given your reply I think you probably should. </p><p></p><p>No, the BLM rioters were not behaving like blackshirts, they were behaving like rioters. </p><p></p><p>A large part of the function of the blackshirts in Italy (and to an extent, Mosleys blackshirts) and the brownshirts in Germany was as a vigilante paramilitary/police type organisation and as part of this, they would turn up to "protect the interests of property" at protests/strikes/anywhere else where they felt the "natural order" was being challenged to mete out rough justice to whoever they felt needed "teaching a lesson". They did so, however with fewer semi automatic weapons. </p><p></p><p>Eric Hobsbawn's "Age of Extremes" is quite accessible......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveHants, post: 7855835, member: 3380"] My suggestion that you go away and read about Europe 1917-39 wasn't entirely serious, but given your reply I think you probably should. No, the BLM rioters were not behaving like blackshirts, they were behaving like rioters. A large part of the function of the blackshirts in Italy (and to an extent, Mosleys blackshirts) and the brownshirts in Germany was as a vigilante paramilitary/police type organisation and as part of this, they would turn up to "protect the interests of property" at protests/strikes/anywhere else where they felt the "natural order" was being challenged to mete out rough justice to whoever they felt needed "teaching a lesson". They did so, however with fewer semi automatic weapons. Eric Hobsbawn's "Age of Extremes" is quite accessible...... [/QUOTE]
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