La Russa’s sense of history. Via Rasella is a grotesque and almost paranoid crescendo

La Russa's sense of history.  Via Rasella is a grotesque and almost paranoid crescendo

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The country would urgently need to get out of this eternal April 25, the metaphysical anti-fascist emergency, and exits like those of the president of the Senate don’t help. Idea: Instead of reprocessing history, organize a conference with dissidents from autocracies and persecuted Christians

You pass the history of the bust of Mussolini, somewhat grotesque antique stuff (better the bust of Churchill in the Oval Office of the White House). You pass by evading the question of journalists in Jerusalem whether fascism was the famous “absolute evil” (in the scale of evil, Hitler and Stalin were actually worse). But today the second office of the state, pressed on the Liberation and on April 25, has defined it like this via rasella: “It was a far from noble page of the Resistance: those killed were a musical band of semi-retired and non-Nazi SS members, knowing full well the risk of retaliation against Roman citizens, anti-fascists and otherwise”.
Now, La Russa has been in office for six months and it is not really clear why so much stirring in the darkest Italian history, liquidating, relativising, defaming, in an almost paranoid crescendo.

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