Does anyone know of the Integralistas and the party founder Plínio Salgado?
They're frequently called the Brazilian Nazis, but it is a grave misnomer. The Integralistas mirrored Portugal's Lusitan Integralism and Italian Fascism, advocating Roman Catholicism, National Syndicalism, spiritualism and opposing racism and materialism. One of the chief divisions as a mass movement was the Jewish question. Although Salgado wasn't against Jewish involvement (he firmly believed the problem of the world was ethic, not ethnic), his successor Gustavo Barroso fomented antisemitism, authoring the Portuguese translation of The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion. The party received strong support from both Italian immigrants and Black workers, most notably João Cândido Felisberto who campaigned against torture as punishment and petitioned for better living conditions for sailors. He famously seized two battleships in a revolt, earning him respect from his fellow sailors who donned him "Almirante Negro" or "Black Admiral".
In the meantime, enjoy some party propaganda and photos.
lmao who the fuck would take pride in being brazilian
>>276359
Brazil may be divided between the rich and poor, but it is a rich nation. There's a lot to be proud of.
>>275981
Yes, they were too stupid to see the a fascist dictator was already in power.
>>277445
Which is why he did everything he could to remove their influence.
Pathetic. It's just a mix between the social doctrine of the Roman Church and some fascist points.
>THEY'RE NOT NAZIS
>JUST UNCOMFORTABLY SIMILAR
HUEHUEHUE Amirite?
>>278567
>totally not shitposting
That's the sum symbol, not the integral symbol. Ergo, they're retarded.
Shitposting galore.
Brazil history is quite interesting, but on /his/ it seems to lack steam to good discussions.
LOL DUDE HUEHUE LMAO
>>275981
Brazilian here, who's a fellow huezord?
Also, I hate how brazilian nationalism manifests nowadays in a "you gotta love everything (that fits my ideological value) everything else isn't real Brazil".
Gommies and fundies are the ones who do it the most.
>not loving your nation and therefore being open to actual criticism of it so it can be even grander
>>278903
Any thoughts on Integralism?
>mfw Brazilian integralism cleans up Brazilian gangs like Italian Fascists cleaned up Mafia
>>278836
>hurrr DURRR anyone who is right wing is from /pol/
>>279433
No, everyone who shitposts is. /pol/ is nothing more than an unironic 2008 /b/.
/his/ is for serious discussions
>>279433
Who the fuck said anything about being right wing, this is a thread about fascism for fuck's sake. I'm talking about all the shitposting, it might also mean you're from /int/ which honestly is as bad as /pol/ in this department.
>>279392
>Italian Fascists cleaned up Mafia
This is now a pro-monarchy thread!
>integralism
>under the flag of summation sign
>not the integral sign
>>280216
They did tho, until the US re-established mafia chiefs in Southern Italy to help during the invasion of Italy at the end of World War II.
>>276018
In color
>>275981
heres a book on fascism outside europe, including in brazil, for anyone interested:
Larsen, Stein Ugelvik, ed. Fascism outside Europe: The European Impulse against Domestic Conditions in the Diffusion of Global Fascism. Boulder, CO: Social Science Monographs, 2001.
>A substantial volume on the interplay between the fascist regimes and those elsewhere who took inspiration from them. Along with essays on diffusion of the Italian and German examples specifically, others treat a wide variety of national cases around the world, from Brazil to China to the United States. The great majority focus on the era of fascism, but a few range into the postwar period.
>>280930
I wish we still tried to remove commies instead of becoming part of their ideology.
>>278903
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina reportando.
O Brasil, atualmente, tem muito complexo vira-lata, na minha opinião. Temos-nos muito à melhorar, porém, eu só percebi o quanto eu gosto do Brasil quando viajei para fora.
>>275981
interesting
Anauê
huehue
Federal Distrito reportando dentro
>tfw my school had a summation symbol for logo
>no one gives a fuck
>>278627
You know, the integral symbol is just a short hand for writing it as a sum. By definition, it is the same thing