Fascism Rising

Fascism rises on the wind of popular vote, lifted by the wings
of fear and hate.

“Bella ciao” (Traditional Italian Partisan Song): This is a very famous Italian folk song that originated among the mondine (rice paddy workers) in the late 19th century. During the Italian resistance against fascism in World War II, it was adopted as an anthem by the anti-fascist partisans. It speaks of resistance against the oppressor and the desire for freedom.

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