conversing with my friend Stephanie Caracciolo I immediately asked this question:
Is Italy an anti-American country?
The answer is negative, but in Italy the anti-Americanism there.
, it is not the majority but is strong.
In Italy there are now two types of anti-Americanism: the fascist and to communist-style.
You know, from 1922 to 1943 (though fascism was dissolved completely in 1945, with the dissolution of the Social Republic of Italy) our country was ruled by fascism.
Benito Mussolini, and other leaders of the National Party railed against the fascist every day "plutocratic regimes" in the name of corporatism.
To Mussolini and the Fascists, the United States of America represented the center of the "Masonic plutocracy."
Until 1938, these ideas had broad anti-American Then, as fascism had consent.
In 1938, the relationship between fascism and the population fell apart because Mussolini had drawn up the racial laws against the Jews.
Unlike what happened in Germany, Italy never had (and still do not has) a culture rooted anti-Semitic.
The relationship between fascism and people was broken, making alienate the people from the anti-American ideologies.
Nowadays, the fascist anti-Americanism is rooted only in small groups nazi-fascists,
Instead, is a very strong anti-Communist Americanism.
Italy was the Western country with the Communist Party stronger.
For communists (and for part of the socialist) America was the center of reactionary capitalism.
gown I in the Province of Mantova, Italy.
The Province of Mantua has a strong tradition of social-communist and I can confirm it.
In a company, the mill "Burgo", had made a strike for the visit of the American president in Italy.
For the Communists, the Americans were the enemy to be destroyed, because it judged them as "bearers of the inequality.
Communists of Italy were divided into leninists, marcusians (anarchists) and the Third World.
were those who supported the Third World regimes like those of Fidel Castro in Cuba, Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam, Mao Tse Tung in China and Pol Pot in Cambodia and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
Unlike the Nazi-fascist, anti-Communist Americanism is still very strong and widespread.
It predominantly Third World and that is what supports the Frente Amplio in Uruguay and those who hate Israel (because they consider it a product of the strong powers Americans) and who support regimes such as those of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and Evo Morales in Bolivia.
This anti-Americanism is present in organized groups in high schools, trade unions in the factories and in community centers.
I can attest to that.
In school I attended, students were strikes, occupations and self-management when the United States of America took certain decisions, such as military interventions.
now say that I have never participated in these strikes, even at the cost of becoming obnoxious.
I am pro-American but I am a pro-American right.
did not I get attacked by the fascists, except in a few cases where I am apostrophe with words like "jew" and "freemason."
I respect those that St. John Paul II called it "our elder brothers", the Jews,
then, the term "jew" does not offend me, since (as said by Pope Pius XI in 1938), we are all Semites.
Regarding the term "Freemason", I say that I do not share the ideas of Freemasonry (because I'm a conservative Roman catholic) but I do not condemn a person because it is part of a lodge.
Instead, I get attacked heavily by the anti Communist-Americans who accuse me of having "betrayed the working world" (I am the son of a laborer and I'm not ashamed of it because my father is a good person) and to be a "servant of the powerful".
theme of the United States 'America divides us Italians.
Is Italy an anti-American country?
The answer is negative, but in Italy the anti-Americanism there.
, it is not the majority but is strong.
In Italy there are now two types of anti-Americanism: the fascist and to communist-style.
You know, from 1922 to 1943 (though fascism was dissolved completely in 1945, with the dissolution of the Social Republic of Italy) our country was ruled by fascism.
Benito Mussolini, and other leaders of the National Party railed against the fascist every day "plutocratic regimes" in the name of corporatism.
To Mussolini and the Fascists, the United States of America represented the center of the "Masonic plutocracy."
Until 1938, these ideas had broad anti-American Then, as fascism had consent.
In 1938, the relationship between fascism and the population fell apart because Mussolini had drawn up the racial laws against the Jews.
Unlike what happened in Germany, Italy never had (and still do not has) a culture rooted anti-Semitic.
The relationship between fascism and people was broken, making alienate the people from the anti-American ideologies.
Nowadays, the fascist anti-Americanism is rooted only in small groups nazi-fascists,
Instead, is a very strong anti-Communist Americanism.
Italy was the Western country with the Communist Party stronger.
For communists (and for part of the socialist) America was the center of reactionary capitalism.
gown I in the Province of Mantova, Italy.
The Province of Mantua has a strong tradition of social-communist and I can confirm it.
In a company, the mill "Burgo", had made a strike for the visit of the American president in Italy.
For the Communists, the Americans were the enemy to be destroyed, because it judged them as "bearers of the inequality.
Communists of Italy were divided into leninists, marcusians (anarchists) and the Third World.
were those who supported the Third World regimes like those of Fidel Castro in Cuba, Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam, Mao Tse Tung in China and Pol Pot in Cambodia and the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
Unlike the Nazi-fascist, anti-Communist Americanism is still very strong and widespread.
It predominantly Third World and that is what supports the Frente Amplio in Uruguay and those who hate Israel (because they consider it a product of the strong powers Americans) and who support regimes such as those of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and Evo Morales in Bolivia.
This anti-Americanism is present in organized groups in high schools, trade unions in the factories and in community centers.
I can attest to that.
In school I attended, students were strikes, occupations and self-management when the United States of America took certain decisions, such as military interventions.
now say that I have never participated in these strikes, even at the cost of becoming obnoxious.
I am pro-American but I am a pro-American right.
did not I get attacked by the fascists, except in a few cases where I am apostrophe with words like "jew" and "freemason."
I respect those that St. John Paul II called it "our elder brothers", the Jews,
then, the term "jew" does not offend me, since (as said by Pope Pius XI in 1938), we are all Semites.
Regarding the term "Freemason", I say that I do not share the ideas of Freemasonry (because I'm a conservative Roman catholic) but I do not condemn a person because it is part of a lodge.
Instead, I get attacked heavily by the anti Communist-Americans who accuse me of having "betrayed the working world" (I am the son of a laborer and I'm not ashamed of it because my father is a good person) and to be a "servant of the powerful".
theme of the United States 'America divides us Italians.
Anti-americanism is garbage.
Best regards.
Best regards.
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