Unpopular opinions: People that have done nothing wrong
1:Benito Mussolini
>>76375558
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhmRMaIBaMk
2 : Breivik
Obviously
>>76375558
>>76375619
By the way, is Dan "Kindergarten Harem" Schneider still in Canada?
>>76375558
He did nothing wrong because he didnt do anything, he was a failure
Mussolini was a communist failure of a leader
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Greek "education" at its finest
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Winston Churchill: "What a man! I have lost my heart!... Fascism has rendered a service to the entire world... If I were Italian, I am sure I would have been with you entirely from the beginning of your victorious struggle against the bestial appetites and passion of Leninism."
Thomas Edison: "The greatest genius of the modern age."
Book dedication from Freud: "To Benito Mussolini, from an old man who greets in the ruler, the Hero of Culture."
Mahatma Gandhi: "Unfortunately, I am no superman like Mussolini."
Leon Trotsky: "[Mussolini] was the only man who could have brought about the revolution of the proletariat in Italy."
Georges Sorel: "[Mussolin is] a man no less extraordinary than Lenin . . . of a greater reach than all the statesmen of the day . . . not a socialist from the bourgeoisie; he never believed in parliamentary socialism."
Vladimir Lenin: "What a waste that we lost Mussolini. He is a first-rate man who would have led our party to power in Italy."
Juan Perón: "Mussolini was the greatest man of our century, but he committed certain disasterous errors. I, who have the advantage of his precedent before me, shall follow in his footsteps but also avoid his errors."
Ronald Reagan: "Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal. It was Mussolini's success in Italy, with his government-directed economy, that led the early New Dealers to say "But Mussolini keeps the trains running on time." "
FDR: "There seems to be no question that [Mussolini] is really interested in what we are doing and I am much interested and deeply impressed by what he has accomplished and by his evidenced honest purpose of restoring Italy."
FDR: "I don't mind telling you in confidence that I am keeping in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman."
Dylann Roof
George Zimmerman
Dumb phone poster