The last stop of the hard left's train is always a forced labor camp where they ship all the wrongthinkers and other undesirables.
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The radical Left has always been a hollow movement. They never stop attacking our Rights, our privacy, and our economic viability!
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This reminds me of the people more than 100 years ago that expected the collapse of capitalism.
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And what is at the heart of the radical right, oh wise one? Just more anti-left propaganda. Nothing to see here.
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“While most Catholics were not Fascists, many thought that Fascism could be “used” to defeat the two great enemies of the church: bourgeois liberalism and revolutionary socialism. Del Noce disagreed as he believed Fascism’s violence was incompatible with Christianity.”
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I might read Del Noce, it sounds like a laugh riot.
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“Some young Catholics of Del Noce’s generation came to the conclusion that the fight against Fascism required an alliance between Christianity and Marxism. This was the guiding principle of the so-called Communist-Catholic movement,”.
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Thought provoking article. The "struggle for justice" is emphasised not least in the last paragraph. Clearly, a more persuasive case is made for that when it chimes with a divine mandate.
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Unfortunately, this is hard to read....

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“The pure man of the left detests being, always preferring, in principle, in the words of Rousseau, what is not to what is.”
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