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CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM IN POWER

RUMP PRESIDENCY DAY ONE

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RUMP SWALLOWS UP THE REPUBLICAN PARTY








RUMP PARDONS INSURRECTIONIST MINIONS













Date: 1941-06-23

Date: 1941-06-25
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(128,645 posts)I hope they all can keep up the great work.
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(22,556 posts)What Smedley Butler observed about one famous Italian motorist...

Vanderbilt and Mussolini on a Murderous Joyride:
A Synecdoche for the US Relationship to Fascism
by Ben Norton
US Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler recounted, in a January 1931 speech, an incident in which American entrepreneur and philanthropist Cornelius Vanderbilt IV (of the same Vanderbilt family after which Vanderbilt University is named) was riding in a car with Benito Mussolini. In the anecdote, the Italian self-professed Father of Fascism (businessmen, as we shall see, tend to favor fascism), murdered a young child.
Historian Hans Schmidt explains, in his leading biography of Butler, Maverick Marine: General Smedley D. Butler and the Contradictions of American Military History:
Butler related an anecdote about Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini while making the point that mad-dog nations could not be trusted to honor disarmament agreements. Butler recounted a story told him by an unnamed friend who had been taken by Mussolini for a high-speed automobile ride through the Italian countryside, in the course of which the dictator ran down a child and did not bother even to slow down: My friend screamed as the childs body was crushed under the wheels of the machine. Mussolini put a hand on my friends knee. It was only one life, he told my friend. What is one life in the affairs of a State."
The international media exploded in reaction to the story. Schmidt notes the Italian government denied that the incident ever took place; newspapers called Butlers story insolent and ridiculous. Mussolini rejected the accusations (as violent, draconian dictators are wont to do when it benefits their reputation), claiming, I have never taken an American on a motor-car trip around Italy, neither have I run over a child, man or woman.
The US government, which, at this time, was rather friendly with the fascist Italian government, issued a formal apology for what it called discourteous and unwarranted utterances by a commissioned officer of this government on active duty. It went so far as to place Butler the highest ranking official in the Marines and the most decorated Marine in his countrys history under arrest. President Hoover even ordered a court martial for the general the first time a US general had been court-martialed since 1862. That is how angry he was that Butler had spoken the truth about their iniquitous ally (the US has a long history of siding with inquitous allies).
Butler had stepped on some toes some fascist-friendly ones.
Per usual, the public was much further to the left than its reactionary government. Butlers speech cast a shadow over the dictators heretofore almost immaculate image. While Washington was trying to cover up the accusations, the average American was applauding Butler for his honesty (a most rare attribute for a member of the US government).
CONTINUES...
https://bennorton.com/vanderbilt-and-mussolini-on-a-murderous-joyride-a-synecdoche-for-the-us-relationship-to-fascism/
MORE: https://bennorton.com/vanderbilt-and-mussolini-on-a-murderous-joyride-a-synecdoche-for-the-us-relationship-to-fascism/
Democrats believe every human life is equal under law. Democrats I like also value every human life.
PS: Thank you for the cartoons, KS Toronado! I don't laugh like I used to, but I appreciate them more than ever.
KS Toronado
(22,577 posts)I was wondering why Italy looked like a run over cat instead of a head mount like the rest.
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(67,861 posts)KS Toronado
(22,577 posts)Don't run across her stuff very often and will only re-post if it's something neutral. Think her
political views are fairly close to Ben's.......deplorable in other words.