Welcome back all, the team here is just coming back from the holiday break and we’re ready to resume our fight for fascism in the 21st Century. Today I’d like to discuss the Creed of Fascism.
When people ask me their variety of questions about the Fascist Ideology, I like to first establish the most basic set of beliefs, a creed. The Set of beliefs or aims which Fascism embodies and follows. But what is that creed? that belief, that core of fascism. The most immediate cut in that follows is some jumble of ideological points, but no. This is not what the basis of fascism is built upon. When the Fascisti met for the first time in 1915 there was a singular group of beliefs that brought these brave souls together, that bridges the differences between the Revolutionary Syndicalist, the Romantic Nationalist, the Classical Socialist, and the Conservative Moralist, that brought together Catholic, Protestant, Jew, and Muslim. It was that these men were soldiers of a new Italy, a new state. That they would serve with pure souls and a profound idealism hardened and dominated by an inflexible will to do right for their nation, it was disdain for opportunism and caution as being no better than cowardice. Resolute that even in sacrifice their faith in the country was simply a consummation of that faith, convicted that they held the commission of a stern apostolate for the salvation of their country, and for her regeneration in the strength and purity of soul. Absolute faith that their new nation, their new Democracy would be ever more powerful than the last, that none but the almighty could ever shake the foundations they built.
As such thus came about their creed, a creed of faith and care so divergent from the ideals of hate the modern world has labeled “fascist”. The steeled and basic belief that even if they failed, even if they could not achieve the Corporate state, their ancestors would carry that torch that they lit together into the future ages and deliver to them a better world than they found it. This is the ideal that led Mussolini and his band of Blackshirts in their lives, This is the ideal that led Mosley through the hell of the British Concentration camps, that led Rivera proudly to the firing line hastily gathered by the panicking Spanish communists, the faith that led Codreanu to that quiet forest and that heartless Monarchist pistol, it was this faith that brings us here today. So here and now, the Fascisti reaffirm the Creed of our ancestors, reaffirm the belief that in life and death we strive to bring about a better world. We aim to bring this life, this care for a better future into our 21st-century collapse.
God Bless You all Comrades, Tomorrow We Live.
Ave.
“Those who march with us will certainly face abuse, misunderstanding, bitter animosity, and possibly the ferocity of struggle and of danger. In return, we can only offer to them the deep belief that they are fighting that a great land may live.” – Oswald Mosley