10 February 2018

Italian Fascism Tolerated

In light of the recent shooting of African immigrants I immediately thought of this DW story I saw. Of course it would be a mistake to automatically equate the once secessionist Lega Nord (The Northern League) with fascism but there are overlaps. Lega Nord's nationalism and anti-immigration positions will resonate with Italy's fascist element and it provides a legitimate political outlet for those who are flirting with fascist ideology.



I think what I found most interesting about the DW report was the passing mention (and video clip) of a Roman Catholic priest performing a 'Fascist Mass'. It's noteworthy that there are still minority elements within Rome that are quite supportive of fascist ideology and would view the days of Mussolini, Franco, and Pavelic... and perhaps even Hitler as being something of a golden age.

I'm sorry to report that it has now been two decades since I've spent time in Europe. I've always closely followed its politics and news and yet I miss the conversations that I once was able to have. I cannot emphasise enough how the mood has changed. When I was there in the mid-1990's it was all optimism. The Cold War had just ended the EU was on the rise and borders were open. People were excited, encouraged and upbeat. There were some voices of concern but they were essentially drowned out. It's hard to believe that two decades later things have turned this sour. Right-wing movements were around in the 1970s-1990s to be sure and there was an explosion of skinhead Neo-Nazi groups in Eastern Europe with the fall of communism. It's not too hard to understand why but they were viewed as anomalies. No one thought this ideology would spread and experience something of a revival in the 21st century. These groups were viewed as anachronistic.

Times are changing. These groups still represent very small minorities but they're growing and it wouldn't take much for a quick escalation to take place. Another terrorist attack, some kind of mass social tension, almost anything really and these groups will swell in numbers.

Like it or not the European Church... I'm here speaking of those congregations attempting to constitute themselves on a Scriptural basis... will have to reckon with this. It has and will continue to generate controversy and division.

1 comment:

  1. The article leaves a lot out but is nevertheless worthwhile. Interesting how Ezra Pound's legacy lives on in Italy. The Guardian is like NYT.... good on some things, really awful on others. I read both but with a serious grain of salt.

    I am also reminded of the fact that while I lived in Italy from 1995-97, I never encountered another American who had any clue about post-war US involvement in the country, its manipulation of elections or why a lot of Italians were bitter against the US and certainly against its military bases. During the Bosnia campaign the protests outside the base kicked up a few notches but I don't remember any Americans wondering why. Any anti-Americanism was dismissed as stupid, communistic or envy.

    https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/feb/22/casapound-italy-mussolini-fascism-mainstream

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