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Here is the passage:
"…we celebrate these Fabian Society luminaries for their
pacifism , though in reality they were just as racist ,
fascist and eugenics-loving as their more short -
sighted , hard - stomached counterparts Sir Oswald
Mosley , Lord Alfred Milner and even Winston Churchill."
— Feb 26, 2023 11:14AM
"…we celebrate these Fabian Society luminaries for their
pacifism , though in reality they were just as racist ,
fascist and eugenics-loving as their more short -
sighted , hard - stomached counterparts Sir Oswald
Mosley , Lord Alfred Milner and even Winston Churchill."
Hatuxka
is 80% done
At a point in the book over multiple preceding chapters tracing the many threads of its development and about one thread and on a set of Brit pull-quote luminaries there is a culminating representative passage on how publicly but subtly fascism has attained an equally subtly, public mainstream status in the west. For the next update.
— Feb 26, 2023 11:13AM
Hatuxka
is 50% done
Something I never knew is described: The Brit India Office prevails over The Brit Cairo Office and Ibin Said is made king over The Hashemite puppet and Wahhabism power enters the world stage thereby
— Jan 08, 2023 11:03AM
Hatuxka
is 50% done
"The CIA and the Pentagon: Two Star-crossed Lovers": ...why the Cold War narrative was so imperative, since under this paranoid schizophrenic nightmare, it was thought the world would never be at peace until a significant portion of it was wiped out.
Chung, Cynthia . The Empire on which the Black Sun Never Set: The Birth of International Fascism and Anglo-American Foreign Policy (pp. 336-337). Kindle Edition.
— Jan 03, 2023 10:56AM
Chung, Cynthia . The Empire on which the Black Sun Never Set: The Birth of International Fascism and Anglo-American Foreign Policy (pp. 336-337). Kindle Edition.

