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Old February 22nd, 2018 #1
Scaramantula
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Default Italian far-right leader bound and beaten by anti-fascist activists

A far-right leader was bound and beaten by left-wing extremists in Italy.

Massimo Ursino, a prominent member of the anti-immigration Forza Nuova group, was attacked in Palermo and required hospital treatment.

His balaclava-clad assailants bound his hands and feet with parcel tape, The Local reported, and the beating left him with head and facial injuries.

They pounced as Mr Ursino left a supermarket in central Palermo, in Sicily.

An anonymous claim of responsibility said the attack was "a demonstration of the fact that in Palermo there are people who have no fear of fighting fascism".

On its Facebook page Forza Nuova said it was "attempted murder". The group's national head, Roberto Fiore, accused the attackers of a "hate campaign". Mr Fiore is due to speak in Palermo at the weekend.

The assault on Tuesday night came in the run-up to Italy's general election in March.

A number acts of vandalism, intimidation and violence have taken place during the tense campaign, including a bullet placed in mail destined for a candidate for Parliament, and the knifing of two people affixing campaign posters.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a8223316.html
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Old February 22nd, 2018 #2
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A far-right leader was bound and beaten by left-wing extremists in Italy.

Massimo Ursino, a prominent member of the anti-immigration Forza Nuova group, was attacked in Palermo and required hospital treatment.

His balaclava-clad assailants bound his hands and feet with parcel tape, The Local reported, and the beating left him with head and facial injuries.

They pounced as Mr Ursino left a supermarket in central Palermo, in Sicily.

An anonymous claim of responsibility said the attack was "a demonstration of the fact that in Palermo there are people who have no fear of fighting fascism".

On its Facebook page Forza Nuova said it was "attempted murder". The group's national head, Roberto Fiore, accused the attackers of a "hate campaign". Mr Fiore is due to speak in Palermo at the weekend.

The assault on Tuesday night came in the run-up to Italy's general election in March.

A number acts of vandalism, intimidation and violence have taken place during the tense campaign, including a bullet placed in mail destined for a candidate for Parliament, and the knifing of two people affixing campaign posters.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a8223316.html
Certain thoughts come to mind upon reading these things; alas, the reality be that promoting violence against those who commit violence against us, is still legally a no-no. Legally, we have to 'take it,' and not discuss in any form suggestion of intent that we might bear consideration otherwise.

So, given the illegality of those thoughts, and the fact that the thought police are more interested in watching White Nationalists and Russian bots these days, than in going after jew, nigger, and islamic terrorists that slaughter Whites by the day, I would like to take time to unremarkably note: There comes a day when an individual no longer has familial obligations binding his freedom of operation to commit true justice.

For some, that day will eventually come.

There is no glory in being a keyboard warrior who feigns an impression of a will to do something, that idle onlooker might take notice.

And so for me, I busy myself collecting stamps and playing bingo down at the local nursing home.
 
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