Fascism

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"Fasces are a bundle of wooden sticks with an axe blade emerging from the center, which is an image that traditionally symbolizes summary power and jurisdiction, and/or "strength through unity""

"the fasces, as a widespread and long-established symbol in the West, has avoided the stigma associated with much of fascist symbolism, and many authorities continue to display them, including the federal government of the United States."
 
Did you know that the Austrian coat of arms displays hammer and sickle? Communism in the heart of Europe under the cloak of a democratic republic! Appalling! The Commies are everywhere!

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... let's try the new smiley... :tinhat:
 
That picture of the Congress has a flag of the USA adorned on it...part of that flag is red...part of the **** Germany flag was red...why do the citizens of the USA tolerate such worship of **** symbolism...

Repeat for everything in the USA that was present in **** Germany...
 
this symbol actually goes back to Ancient Rome, and we all know they were one of the most communist empires that ever existed

No, we don't all know that. Certainly not those of us who have learned more about Rome vs. other civilizations than just what was taught in high school (pop culture) classes about Rome.

The symbol's origin in Rome came about during Etruscan times and was morphed into the Roman Republic. It did not originate during the empirical period. And combined with Athenic culture, that time produced the foundation for most modern republics and democracies around the world today. Hell, look at Washington, D.C. (and many other modern capitol cities around the world). You could drop Cato and Cicero into Washington today, and for awhile, they'd probably think they'd been reborn in Rome. But like many other symbols which originated in ancient times (the swastika being the most prominent), its original meaning has been bastardized in modern times. And because of that, people now tend to look at them, add 2+2 and get 22.

Notice that the fasces in the oval office have no blades. And there's a reason for that, which relates to the Roman Republic... not the Empire.

SPQR--> SPQA :bowdown:
 
That picture of the Congress has a flag of the USA adorned on it...part of that flag is red...part of the **** Germany flag was red...why do the citizens of the USA tolerate such worship of **** symbolism...

Repeat for everything in the USA that was present in **** Germany...

You've been watching Glenn Beck I see. :D
 
No, we don't all know that. Certainly not those of us who have learned more about Rome vs. other civilizations than just what was taught in high school (pop culture) classes about Rome.

The symbol's origin in Rome came about during Etruscan times and was morphed into the Roman Republic. It did not originate during the empirical period. And combined with Athenic culture, that time produced the foundation for most modern republics and democracies around the world today. Hell, look at Washington, D.C. (and many other modern capitol cities around the world). You could drop Cato and Cicero into Washington today, and for awhile, they'd probably think they'd been reborn in Rome. But like many other symbols which originated in ancient times (the swastika being the most prominent), its original meaning has been bastardized in modern times. And because of that, people now tend to look at them, add 2+2 and get 22.

Notice that the fasces in the oval office have no blades. And there's a reason for that, which relates to the Roman Republic... not the Empire.

SPQR--> SPQA :bowdown:

good information points Rey C but the bottom line is, this symbol has been bastardized and unfortunately for the world this symbol today represents modern day world fascism which is not good for lovers of freedom IMO
 
Because Italy has such a colourful past and the Americans are jealous.
 
yup World Fascism, not the change that I want for the future of the planet, humankind was created to be free and independent, not created to bow and serve those who consider themselves to be god men and better then most of the earth's population
 
yup World Fascism, not the change that I want for the future of the planet, humankind was created to be free and independent, not created to bow and serve those who consider themselves to be god men and better then most of the earth's population



Oi vey!:facepalm:
 
No, we don't all know that. Certainly not those of us who have learned more about Rome vs. other civilizations than just what was taught in high school (pop culture) classes about Rome.

The symbol's origin in Rome came about during Etruscan times and was morphed into the Roman Republic. It did not originate during the empirical period. And combined with Athenic culture, that time produced the foundation for most modern republics and democracies around the world today. Hell, look at Washington, D.C. (and many other modern capitol cities around the world). You could drop Cato and Cicero into Washington today, and for awhile, they'd probably think they'd been reborn in Rome. But like many other symbols which originated in ancient times (the swastika being the most prominent), its original meaning has been bastardized in modern times. And because of that, people now tend to look at them, add 2+2 and get 22.

Notice that the fasces in the oval office have no blades. And there's a reason for that, which relates to the Roman Republic... not the Empire.

SPQR--> SPQA :bowdown:

When I read it, I already thought someone was going to react on that Roman Communism bullshit. Well done Ray C. Perhaps you should also explain that the Senators were selected by votes of the people, and that de democratic republic of Ancient Rome was found by two major basics the Greek already introduces, the words 'Demos' and 'Kratos', and that Demos means "people" and Kratos means "power". Combine these two terms and you have Democracy.

Perhaps you should aslo explain the traditional Roman fasces consisted of a bundle of white birch rods, tied together with a red leather ribbon into a cylinder, and often including a bronze axe (or sometimes two) amongst the rods, with the blade(s) on the side, projecting from the bundle. They were carried by the lictors who accompanied the magistrates. The axe often represents the power over life or death through the death penalty, although after the laws of the twelve tables, no Roman magistrate could summarily execute a Roman citizen. It was used as a symbol of the Roman Republic in many circumstances, including being carried in processions, much the way a flag might be carried today.

And so after all it has nothing to do with facism, and that's final, whatever will be said later on in this topic. It's all nonsens after all.
 
sorry thomas but I don't believe that Rome was truly a land of free people, my research tells me that Rome was not a Republic but a very totalitarian state in its own right, and it tried to spread its military across the known world for control and one of the many reasons why Rome fell was because it spread itself too thin kind of like another country is doing today so like I said the bottom line is the fasces today represents fascism which equals control of all by one
 
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