Il Duce brought prayers and crucifixes back to Italian public schools. Great Saints like Padre Pio even or an Italian equivalent of Mother Teresa would not have been able to do that during a time Italy was casting off tradition, superstition, and embracing agnosticism and secular enlightenment. It was a time Italy was heavily influenced by the Soviet Union and Bolsheviks (Like Spain). No Saint would have been able to reverse this like Mussolini did.View attachment 67314745
Mussolini was inspired by Genghis Kahn who was an orphan escaped slave living off berries, wild fruits and vegetables, and hunting. He relied on the sky God Tengri for everything and began uniting warring tribes in Mongolia which eventually lead to him conquering 40% of the world with just 100,000 men.
What the Duce admired about Kahn was that he would spend nights in his tent praying before each campaign, and unlike Muhammad and Old Testament Prophets, the great Kahn was tolerant of all Religions and Genghis Kahn even inspired the founding Father's of America. Genghis Kahn gave sky God Tengri credit for his every victory and was the first major leader I am aware of to establish Religious freedom for millions of people
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The Duce admired Saint Francis of Assisi above all the Saints because of his poverty of Spirit, his courage to preach to the Muslims behind enemy lines during the Crusades, his love for penance, sacrifice, and suffering, and his holy stigmata (bearing the wounds of Christ).
Mussolini is the reason Saint Francis is now Patron Saint of Italy.
When Mussolini was in prison before German commandos rescued him, he read one book, a book about Jesus Christ.
When Saint Francisco Franco (Fascist Dictator of Spain, pupil of Mussolini) offered Il Duce a plane to be safe in Spain when it was obvious he lost the war, Mussolini responded
"Tell Franco to get enough planes to fly every Fascist to Spain. Then I will go. I shall wait for my destiny. The bitter cup of Gethsemane I shall drink until I have swallowed the last drop. I have blood on my hands and shall pay dearly!"
Those who executed him said they saw no sign of fear. Defiantly
the Duce promised "if you kill me now I shall return to a greater nation in need of a leader, and you will feel the arm."View attachment 67314743
Now, not all historical accounts are correct. I know. I tend to side with the books written by Rachel Mussolini, because she knew him since she was 7, and she doesn't white wash him. She was a bit pissed at him. She points out his demons.
It's just she wanted one accurate documentary about him. It's what I would like to do some day which is what I'm beginning to plant seeds for with my YouTube channel. It isn't much, but it's the best I can do. Someone else might pick up where I left off after Antifa sends me to Mussolini's Empire!