(July 16, 2013 at 1:54 pm)The Germans are coming Wrote: lol
I am not suprised. In fact, everyone here knows that fascism is deeply conected to catholicism.
Fascism came into existance and ruled in places which were deeply catholic.
Such as Spain, Austria, Croatia and Italy. And it came to rise here mainly through the catholic south of the country.
It is actualy really weird to see how so many people outside of countries which were once ruled by fascists believe that fascism is somehow conected to atheism.
You were more likely to end up being murdered or imprisoned by a fascist regime as an atheist than as a christian, especialy in Francos fascist Spain.
Friend, fascism is nothing more than an expression of nationalistic tendencies, represented in an anti-communist manner. In Italy, it surfaced with an Italian image, and since it surfaced there with that name, it was commonplace to call all similar nationalistic ideologies with that name. They were all founded on European soil, and had perhaps common interests, but that's all about it man.
The fact that those countries were catholic is due to history, nothing more. For example, Japan, a major axis power was Shinto, not catholic, where the Emperor was the head of the church. Yet similar things were not seen in neither Germany, nor in Italy, again major axis powers, they didn't even have monarchies, while Britain, whose ruler is also the head of the Church lacked such things due to its ethnic heterogeneity. Similarly for France and Spain, while Spain did resist communism in their own lands, it took them a bit more effort to rid this vile abomination out of the minds of their people.
Well, I don't think that anti-communism(also called fascism by communists, regardless of it's proper name, whether Phalangist, Gardist or etc.) is a "catholic-thing".
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