Fascist
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Einstein became a humanitarian, not because of his exquisite knowledge of space and time and matter, but because he was a Jew as Germany grew
fascist.
They could be communist, they could be liberal, they could be
fascist
or Islamic.
For example, how does a
fascist
evaluate art?
How does a
fascist
decide whether a movie is a good movie or a bad movie?
Similarly, how does a
fascist
decide what to teach kids in school?
But when I look in the mirror, I see something very beautiful, so I can't be a fascist, right?"
When you look in the
fascist
mirror, you see yourself as far more beautiful than you really are.
In the 1930s, when Germans looked in the
fascist
mirror, they saw Germany as the most beautiful thing in the world.
If today, Russians look in the
fascist
mirror, they will see Russia as the most beautiful thing in the world.
And if Israelis look in the
fascist
mirror, they will see Israel as the most beautiful thing in the world.
Getting to know our own weaknesses will also help us to avoid the trap of the
fascist
mirror.
We've identified 18 narratives created using this fake news, such as Ukraine is a
fascist
state, a failed state, a state run by a junta who came to power as a result of a coup d'état.
If you look at the 20th century, so, the technologies of the Industrial Revolution, the trains and electricity and all that could be used to create a communist dictatorship or a
fascist
regime or a liberal democracy.
He believed it set a dangerous precedent for further censorship, and was reminded of the destruction of the Library of Alexandria and the book-burning of
Fascist
regimes.
On April 26th, 1937,
Fascist
forces bombed the Basque village of Guernica in Northern Spain.
It was one of the worst civilian casualties of the Spanish Civil War, waged between the democratic republic and General Franco’s
fascist
contingent.
In 1936, while Neruda was working at the consulate in Madrid, civil war broke out and the government was overthrown by a
fascist
military dictatorship.
Two of the characters, Jabbar, the one with the muscles, and Noora, the one that can use light, are actually wearing the cookie-cutter
fascist
gray uniform because they're being manipulated.
Add in political filmmakers,
fascist
and not.
The facts: At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, when taken prisoner by
fascist
(German), they were defiant and brazen.
Norman Wexler's incisive Oscar-nominated script is superbly enacted by Peter Boyle (in a powerhouse performance) who manages to make his garrulous, down-to-earth yet hypocritical and opportunistic character (with a barely-disguised
fascist
streak which comes to the fore in the remarkable violent conclusion) likable, even admirable; indeed, he comes across uncannily like a flabbier version of the young Marlon Brando!
Professor Kohut treats her piano students with a kind of
fascist
sadism while longing for the same for herself.
It influenced me as a Jewish teen-ager who had friends of various colors and whose father's family had suffered under the
Fascist
regimes in Europe during the second quarter of the Twentieth Century.
Field employees of the
fascist
spy ring grouse about being forgotten or ignored by the "suits" just as if they were working for some legit enterprise.
We are, therefore, mercifully not subjected to "heart warming" scenes of
fascist
presidents and other big blowhard statists as they contrive implausible plots to save a chosen remnant of mankind (ala Deep Impact).
While the Axis Powers conducted many crimes against humanity which is still the view today and the correct many people forget that not every German soldier was out to exterminate the Jewish population, not every Japanese soldier swung a samurai sword around and flew kamikaze missions, and not every Italian soldier was a
Fascist.
This movie gave me recurring nightmares, with Alan Rickman's voice representing an omnipotent, insidious,
fascist
ruler.
Barry Kane is an aircraft factory worker.Suddenly sabotage takes place at the factory and starts a fire.His best friend is killed.They accuse him of the deed but Kane knows it was a man named Fry who was there.He becomes a fugitive and goes to find this man named Fry.He's helped by a kind blind man.He lets his niece, the billboard model Patricia Martin take the man to a local blacksmith to have his handcuffs removed.They don't end up there for the woman doesn't believe Barry and wants to take him to the police.But soon he changes her mind about Barry and they find out about another sabotage attempt that's going to take place soon.There's a group of anti-American fascists.And Frank Fry is a member of that group.Saboteur (1942) is another example of the fact Alfred Hitchcock could not make a bad movie.Robert Cummings plays Barry Kane and he's really good at that.Priscilla Lane with her good looks plays Pat Martin.Also really good.Otto Kruger makes a great main villain as the leader of the
fascist
group, Charles Tobin.Norman Lloyd, still alive at 94, plays Fry and makes a very believable crook.Vaughan Glaser is the most sympathetic character as the blind man Philip Martin.The dance hall sequence is fantastic.And also the moments on the circus train.In the end we're at the Statue of Liberty.
(Liberal Democracy good, violent
fascist
regime bad; open-mindedness good, racism bad, etc).
Every Italian in a housing block attends a parade in honor of Hitler, except for a housewife, an anti
fascist
and a caretaker.
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