Wrong. I just told you (seems you totally ignore it) that Mussolini was killed by italians in a civil war (italians against fascists). U.S. just occupied Italy for business (they always occupy territories and destroy lands for that). Since then (1943-1945) Italy is a sort of U.S. colony. Mussolini joined the Nazis because he was a dictator. U.S. supports fascists and military dictatorships for the same reason. The main "hobbies" of U.S.A.: expansionism, imperialism, war, exploitment, crimes against humanity, international terrorism, support of military and fascist dictatorships, pollution. And Mussolini was a partner of U.S. capitalists, of course. The rest is propaganda, even germans in the 30s believed germany was "cool" and "blessed by god"H20nly wrote:what you said was that Mussolini joined the Nazis because he hated democracies and the USSR so much that it was the only logical course.
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Perhaps I can help!!
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Toddlers and preschoolers lack the attention span for a long-winded history lesson, but you can give your youngster enough important details to explain the celebration. Try something like this: “A long time ago, a lot of countries in Europe were fighting and the bad guys controlled Italy. Finally, the good guys were able to rescue the country and save the people from the mean leaders. This rescue was so important to Italy that they made a special day to celebrate it every year called Liberation Day.”
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Re: Elisabetta
myrnova edition:
A long time ago, a lot of countries in Europe were fighting and Nazi guys controlled Italy like a weak puppet. Finally, the evil brainwashing U.S. government forced their consumer products upon the country and hung up movie posters that left the people there with no choice but to go watch them. This horrible war crime by the U.S. was so important to Italy that they made a special day called Liberation Day where they celebrate by eating popcorn while spending their hard earned capitalistic income at the cinema after a day of supporting the U.S. economy by purchasing more American products that they totally want.
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U.S. "liberated" + "Italy" ?!!
You are so ignorant about Italian history that you even think our national "liberation day" (april 25th) has something to do with the bloody and criminal U.S. occupation of Italy started in 1945
. What you call "liberation day" is a antifascist and antiamerican celebration about resistenza (it means "resistence against fascists, nazis and U.S. occupation of Italy in 1945). Infact fascists, neofascists, "U.S. fans" (Berlusconi and such corrupted U.S. friends) never celebrate it. The ones who celebrate this national day are antifascists and antiamericans, of course. The others (mafia, neofascists, berlusconi and such U.S. "fans") are against it and always "thank" U.S. and the CIA for having supported them with bombs in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s (maybe you ignore U.S. put bombs in italians cities, trains, squares etc. in order to terrorize the population and let a military dictatorship control our country?).
The "liberation day" celebrates ITALIANS (socialists, communists, anarchists and antifascists) which fought the nasiz and sent them away (in a civil war: the fascists remained, allied with hitler against the 90% of italians). The U.S. occupation of italy in 1945 won't ever be "celebrated" by italians
. U.S. did not "free" Italy from nazis, U.S. just occupied italy for business and since them Italy is a sort of U.S. colony. So there is nothing to celebrate for italians (apart neofascists, berlusconi, the mafia etc.: those are the only U.S. fans in Italy... guess why?...).





You are so ignorant about Italian history that you even think our national "liberation day" (april 25th) has something to do with the bloody and criminal U.S. occupation of Italy started in 1945
The "liberation day" celebrates ITALIANS (socialists, communists, anarchists and antifascists) which fought the nasiz and sent them away (in a civil war: the fascists remained, allied with hitler against the 90% of italians). The U.S. occupation of italy in 1945 won't ever be "celebrated" by italians





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Dayammmm! The lady on the left, is she seeing anybody at the moment? Shit, I'm a little high right now.myrnova wrote:
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These are the italian women we celebrate on april 25th. They killed the nazis and the fascists. Americans? They came here only because they wanted Italy to be a U.S. colony, nothing else. See their "exporting democracy" crap in middle east nowadays (well, U.S. and brainwashed americans call it this way, the rest of the world: "crimes against humanity"). War is the main business for U.S.A. So, italians have nothing to "celebrate" about U.S. crimes. By the way, regarding "america and italy" we have a "Sacco & Vanzetti day" just to remember what U.S. really arebalva wrote:Dayammmm! The lady on the left, is she seeing anybody at the moment? Shit, I'm a little high right now.myrnova wrote:
Re: Elisabetta
"U.S.A." + "liberated" + "Italy"
Results on italian Google:


"liberated"

Results on italian Google:


"liberated"
Re: Elisabetta
actually... based on the number of .jpegs you just posted i must be closer to home than you let on... you always do a .jpeg blast when someone hits you with the cold hard truth about the imaginary state of the world inside your dome.
Re: Elisabetta
oh and... half the state of New Jersey is laughing at you.
just sayin.
just sayin.
Re: Elisabetta
Come back watching superman and eating your american burger... "it's ace"
and stop talking crap about Italy. Italians have nothing to celebrate about your "democracy"
"U.S." + "liberated" + "Italy"
haha

"U.S." + "liberated" + "Italy"
haha

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P.S. i didn't write "liberated". you did.
you have constructed something to laugh at from thin air. all of which proves that stupid makes stupid.
but don't take my word for it:
search.php?keywords=liberated&terms=all ... mit=Search
the last time i wrote that word on this forum was 2009.
you have constructed something to laugh at from thin air. all of which proves that stupid makes stupid.
but don't take my word for it:
search.php?keywords=liberated&terms=all ... mit=Search
the last time i wrote that word on this forum was 2009.
Re: Elisabetta
"U.S.A." + "liberated" + "Italy"
haha The best joke ever, after the "in U.S.A. african americans have the same rights as everyone else"
You are almost better than Paul Mooney in terms of paradox haha


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Re: Elisabetta
since you missed it the first time.
you're going to need some bigger .jpegs to hide behind. we can still see you...
H20nly wrote:P.S. i didn't write "liberated". you did.
you have constructed something to laugh at from thin air. all of which proves that stupid makes stupid.
but don't take my word for it:
search.php?keywords=liberated&terms=all ... mit=Search
the last time i wrote that word on this forum was 2009.
you're going to need some bigger .jpegs to hide behind. we can still see you...
Re: Elisabetta
... "americans" + "liberated" + "italy"
now, you really thought our national celebration day called "festa della liberazione" (on april 25th) has something to do with U.S. coming here in 1945 and committing crimes since then till 1998?!
You are so brainwashed by your state, they teach you americans came here to "liberate italy"?!

now, you really thought our national celebration day called "festa della liberazione" (on april 25th) has something to do with U.S. coming here in 1945 and committing crimes since then till 1998?!
