Mussolini and Putin: The Shirtless Gun Grabbers

 

We know Putin hates our 2nd Amendment, he “opposes gun sales for self defense,” UPI reported . “I do not support the idea of free arms distribution in Russia,”
Source: http://www.examiner.com/article/putin-agrees-with-anti-gun-u-s-monopoly-of-violence-promoters

We know Mussolini had similar sentiments:

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And we know both of them like to pretend manliness in the most ridiculous ways:

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Yet being a man is more than posing shirtless like an Abercrombie & Bitch twink. Being a man is more than getting dumb tattoos or riding a motorcycle or getting a bunch of women pregnant.

Dogs get bitches pregnant, it’s not a virtue, it’s biology.

Being a man is standing up for your rights without denying those of another.

As Ayn Rand puts it, and let’s face it, she was far more masculine than those gun-hating douchebags:

Man’s life, as required by his nature, is not the life of a mindless brute, of a looting thug or a mooching mystic, but the life of a thinking being—not life by means of force or fraud, but life by means of achievement—not survival at any price, since there’s only one price that pays for man’s survival: reason.

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Man’s unique reward, however, is that while animals survive by adjusting themselves to their background, man survives by adjusting his background to himself. If a drought strikes them, animals perish—man builds irrigation canals; if a flood strikes them, animals perish—man builds dams; if a carnivorous pack attacks them animals perish—man writes the Constitution of the United States. But one does not obtain food, safety or freedom—by instinct.
Source: http://aynrandlexicon.com/lexicon/man.html

So let us not be deceived by those shirtless shits. And let’s not forget what happens to tyrants sooner or later:

After his rescue from the mountain top hotel, Mussolini took up residence in the Villa Feltrinelli on the western shore of Lake Garda. Here he ruled over the newly formed Fascist Republic of Salò. Guarded by thirty SS men his every movement and decision he made was scrutinised by the Germans. He considered himself not so much a resident but more a prisoner. However he found solace with his mistress, Claretta Petacci, who had been moved into the Villa Fiordaliso nearby. On April 18, 1945, he and Claretta left the villa for the last time but on April 28 they were captured by local partisans near Lake Como. Both were executed. Two days later, men of the US 10th Mountain Division took possession of the Villa Feltrinelli without a shot being fired. Most of Mussolini’s possessions were ‘souvenired’ including his precious Stradivarius violin and eventually made their way back to the USA. (The Villa Feltrinelli is now the Grand Hotel Villa Feltrinelli.)

The abused bodies of Mussolini and barefooted Claretta, strung upside down, on gruesome display after their murder by partisans. These ghastly images shocked Hitler. He concluded that to avoid such a fate for himself and Eva Braun—should the war ultimately be lost—that neither of them, nor their dead bodies, could ever be allowed to fall into the hands of their enemies.
Source: Lesser Known Facts of World War II

 

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