And look at that schmuck with a fake profile.. completely insane, that RUclips/google allows that first of all. And that his parents are so undifferentiated, to what their child are doing on the internet.. I nearly wish you could sniff out the identity, to go and have a word with his mommy about idiolising a facist like that.. Probably also have some spray cans ready, to mark their house, so that the surrounding community can see the truth about their neighbour. Doubt that they'll approve
@@MrCrosby.s_lunch i'm Italian and my race is human i also have the power of 🤌 and 🍝🍕 I was replying to his racist comment but he deleted it so this comment would seems weird
@@sus7270 I was about to ask how in the hell did that simple laugh turn into a woosh, but then i looked at your among us themed name and profile picture and it all makes sense
@Lari the bull actually no nationalism only came into existence after the industrial revolution the whole concept of nations was pretty different before that people were maybe loyal to their monarch or city or something but only for about 200 years national movements started
I love the fact that he's literally saying: "The perception they have of Italy is a superficial and picturesque one, that kind of picturesque that I loathe" And people in the comments are stereotyping lmao
@@sneksnekier6764 Bro, calm down. It's a meme comment under a meme video. Plus personally being Italian I don't mind the stereotyping, I actually find it amusing
@@sneksnekier6764 No one thinks it's offensive. Just, when the only thing people say when talking about Italy is "Pizza, pasta hand gestures and mafia" because of the stereotypes, even in serious videos or stuff that isn't correlated but just has an Italian thing or person, it's kind of... annoying? Especially cause it's always the same joke. Again, I'm not talking about the comments of the video specifically. Just saying that after a while maybe it comes off as annoying to some people, especially because most of the times those stereotypes you mentioned aren't used in a "wow you guys are cool!!" way, but just in a way to purposely annoy you or make the same joke with pizza or pasta. At least, this is based off my experiences. But hey, I'm glad you have this perspective about us! Thank you man.
Hahahaha that's hilarious 😂 , it's actually so fucking funny lmao 😝 who did this haha I'm going to share with all my friend and family members on Facebook and Instagram meme pages haahh actually I'm going to add a caption first to make it even more hilarious "XD" as my son says who is also on on the ways of memes such as this one I usually yell at him for being a lazy minellial and not doing his work but now I totally understand what he is up to. Oh man I wished my parents were alive to see how far meme culture has come because they would have loved this joke their dogs always love popping bubble wrap that the got from packages. I'll tell you that for nowt as well how much things cost nowadays is ridiculous like the economy is ruined and I almost feel bad for all you hardcore gamerz out there but I know in the end your insane skillz will pull you through.
@ok and? [the perception they have] “of Italy it’s superficial and pitoresque, the kind of pitoresque that I despise” You can clearly recognise the word “pittoresco” and “superficiale” as they are quite similar in both languages
0:15 Mussolini: "When I return to reflect on the last two years of our relations with London, I am led to conclude that there was a great misunderstanding at the bottom. Opinion had fallen behind. There was a superficial and picturesque conception of Italy, of that picturesque which I detest!"
@@Gamingmaster-jv9zj Yes. To be precise, in the video you only hear the last sentence (in Italian), but in this way you understand the meaning of what he is saying.
"There was a superficial picturesque conception of Italy, of that picturesque which I detest" Basically Mussolini talking about exaggerated stereotypes of Italy
Hitler was a fan of how mussolini ran things, not of mussolini himself. Obviously he was not a fan after he found out that MUSSOLINI WASN'T A DICTATOR AND COULD BE FIRED BY THE FUCKING KING OF ITALY WHENEVER HE WANTED.
@@richpiana8020 Fun Fact: Hitler once told Mussolini that he was possessed by a germanic god. Funnily Jung (the guy who invented archetypes and was friends with Freud until he wasn't) also said that Hitler was possessed by a germanic god independently from Hitler. Julius Evola also said something similar. In short: Mussolini had to put up with guys that told him Hitler was a germanic god.
He's unironically one of the best speakers to have ever existed, he's easily in the top 5 greatest speakers ever, together with Demosthenes, Cicero, Lenin and Aurelian.... So much power and he was able to make an entire city shout at every single word(ex:watch the declaration of war)
@@alphaluda Hitler a great speaker? Never at the levels of Mussolini and Lenin(the greatest speaker of his time). He's more of a Churchill level, but in no way comparable to Mussolini and Lenin indeed. Not to mention that Hitler constantly copied mussolini's scripts lmao
The funny thing is that Mussolini in the clip is complaining about Italian stereotypes and everybody in the comment section are laughing at his hand gestures How ironic it is
In the words of Gandhi.... "Mussolini's care of the poor, his opposition to super-urbanization, his efforts to bring about coordination between capital and labor, seem to me to demand special attention ... My own fundamental objection is that these reforms are compulsory. But it is the same in all democratic institutions. What strikes me is that behind Mussolini's implacability is a desire to serve his people. Even behind his emphatic speeches there is a nucleus of sincerity and of passionate love for his people. It seems to me that the majority of the Italian people love the iron government of Mussolini."
In 1939, Ghandi denounced the war on both Germany and Italy, regretting what he'd said about the fascist countries Climing in his own words: "I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps. Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed."
@@109x3 First off, both Croatia and Slovakia were puppet states under Germany and Finland didn't even enter WW2. Second off, if the fascist only went to war to "combat bolshevism" why did they attack countries like Poland, Denmark, Norway, France and so many more? And what about killing 6 million jewish people? That was also to combat bolshevism? I don't see how the political arrests have nothing to do with this matter, but anyways, those numbers are usually very bold, due to people opposing to the government were taken care of by blackshirts rather than prision. Also, Mussolini was more lax on this issue than Hitler and, due to never managing as much conquered land as him, he never had to face that much resistance to occupation. And about Churchill, I'll say to you the same I say to all of those people who accuse him of being racist or sexist. He was a Torie in the 1930s, of course he hated communism. But having two men agreeing on the same issue does not make them equal
@@_MrMoney www.bitchute.com/video/THpusAx9CUHm/ Poland should have been with them. The whole war was a disaster. The Danzig problem could easily have been solved, when H*tler met with Józef Beck in January 1939, the proposals were favourable to both parties. Poland to respect the democratic decision of the citizens of Danzig to be re-united with Germany & Poland to be guaranteed free port access codified by a treaty. From there, it all went wrong. Poles shouldn't have massacred Germans, they weren't about to tolerate another ' Selbstschutz' as self defence. Germany shouldn't have overreacted to such an extreme degree. The Polish government initially blamed Britain for souring the relationship, this was also dumb. Oswald Mosley was very clear that it was a small number of members of a certain tribe that had subverteed the British government into guaranteeing Poland. The entire war was a disaster from start to finish
The virgin Hitler who copied the fascist aesthetic, the Italian fascist salute and the Roman eagle vs the chad Mussolini who enchants the crowd with four words and one hand
@@HaNNibal97smiTH Mussolini didn't order Matteotti's assassination and actually expressed frustration with the gang that did so. He didn't want fascists to be seen as all about violence.
@@letzrock1675 if he was so frustrated and against the assassination as you said he should have resigned, but he didn't. Beating and killing political opponents is a key element of fascism, look at squadracce during biennio rosso.
If you're wondering, that hand gesture actually makes sense in that context, it has a very specific meaning and it's not weird nor extravagant at all. I'll give you a couple of examples. If someone's playing some really fine classical music or you're at a restaurant and a very nice dish is served to you, you can express how good it is by using that gesture. Just look at your friend, do it, and he'll know you're impressed by the food (or the music). So yeah sometimes it expresses generic "good" but more often than not, it's more like "sophisticated","masterful". Okay? That's also why it is often used in an ironic way. For example, if you're watching sports on the tv and a player does a really bad play, you can use that gesture to basically mock him, to mock his ""masterful"" play. Last example: if you're at a formal dinner of some sort and someone behaves in a very improper and vulgar way, you can mock them with this gesture. In that case it would mean "look at this fine and well-mannered human being!" obviously in an ironic way. So maybe you get the feel now. Mussolini is referring to THAT kind of "picturesque" A country considered so irrelevant and useless that the only word foreigners could use to describe it was "picturesque", picturesque in a sophisticated, void and useless way (that's what the gesture is adding here) then he proceeds to violently abuse the gesture to express the fact that he hates it, he hates the kind of picturesque which the gesture is expressing. But yeah I guess from the outside that's nothing more than a crazy helicopter hand lol And yeah don't get me wrong, this isn't some obscure review you'd get from an art critic. This is a popular and simple gesture everyone in Italy knows and uses, and explaining it is much more difficult than actually feeling it. You get it when you live the language. There are hundreds of lost gestures old people use which would look alien to most people, but this is not at all one of them, it is still alive and well.
"What a man! I have lost my heart!... Fascism has rendered a service to the entire world... If I were Italian, I am sure I would have been with you entirely from the beginning of your victorious struggle against the bestial appetites and passion of Leninism." Winston Churchill "Mussolini's care of the poor, his opposition to super-urbanization, his efforts to bring about coordination between capital and labor, seem to me to demand special attention. My own fundamental objection is that these reforms are compulsory. But it is the same in all democratic institutions. What strikes me is that behind Mussolini's implacability is a desire to serve his people. Even behind his emphatic speeches there is a nucleus of sincerity and of passionate love for his people. It seems to me that the majority of the Italian people love the iron government of Mussolini. He is the great statesmen of our time.” Gandhi "Long live Mussolini! Long live socialism!" (Last words of Italian communist party leader Nicola Bombacci) "A modern man may disapprove of some of his sweeping reforms, and approve others; but finds it difficult not to admire even where he does not approve." G. K. Chesterton "The greatest genius of the modern age." Thomas Edison "To Benito Mussolini, from an old man who greets in the ruler, the Hero of Culture." Sigmund Freud "Unfortunately, I am no superman like Mussolini." Gandhi "What a waste that we lost Mussolini. He is a first-rate man who would have led our party to power in Italy." Vladimir Lenin "Mussolini was the only one among you with the mind and temperament to make a revolution. Why did you allow him to leave?" Vladimir Lenin "In Italy, comrades, in Italy there was but a Socialist able enough to lead the people through a revolutionary path, Benito Mussolini." Vladimir Lenin "Mussolini was the greatest man of our century, but he committed certain disastrous errors. I, who have the advantage of his precedent before me, shall follow in his footsteps but also avoid his errors." Juan Perón "There seems to be no question that Mussolini is really interested in what we are doing and I am much interested and deeply impressed by what he has accomplished and by his evidenced honest purpose of restoring Italy." Franklin D. Roosevelt "I don't mind telling you in confidence that I am keeping in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman." Franklin D. Roosevelt "Some of the things Mussolini has done, and some that he is threatening to do go further in the direction of Socialism than the Labour Party could yet venture if they were in power." George Bernard Shaw "Mussolini was farther to the Left in his political opinions than any of his socialist rivals." George Bernard Shaw "Mussolin is a man no less extraordinary than Lenin. He, too, is a political genius, of a greater reach than all the statesmen of the day, with the only exception of Lenin. Georges Sorel "Mussolini was the only man who could have brought about the revolution of the proletariat in Italy." Leon Trotsky The sources and context for these quotes are on 'Wikiquote' if they're of interest
He failed miserably, lost every battle he fought as well as the war and died humiliatingly in the hands of his opposition - yeah he was a “great leader” hahaha ! - yeah right, keep telling yourself that..
But then again, killed minorities out of spite, threw the country into a war and lost, send thousands and thousands of innocent people to their horrible death, when the gig was up - robbed the country, ended up in history as a complete joke and object of hatred, made Italy more poor by having to pay for the crimes.. Oh yeah he was great for Italy 🤡🤪
@@mortenfrosthansen84 𝕱𝖆𝖘𝖈𝖎𝖘𝖒 is the bane of the international finance system and most effective defense against the banking elite. Why do you think you were taught to hate it your whole life and told so many lies about it by your education system (Rockefeller funded & founded) and the media & entertainment complex (Rothschild controlled)?
because politicians then were often truly charismatic men that truly believed in their ideals - or rather, some amount of them Compare Mussolini to someone like Biden. Worlds apart.
It's odd to think how doors in the past seem to have been constructed in a way that you could only open them with a hat - but that's probably the reason everyone was wearing hats then...
The most Italian hand swing I've ever seen
Alla velocità della luce proprio !!! Hshahaha
@Mitsubishi Honda cause Mussolini was from the south....right?
@@valenesco45 no he was north Italian
@Mitsubishi Honda bruh he was from north italy
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Do you know what is gesticulation?
- Italians: Hold my beer.
- Mussolini: Hold my legs, I'm taking off.
You mean hold my 100% authentic Italian grape wine
- Mussolini: Wait, not like that
*Holds Mussolini's legs and turns him upside-down*
Real italians: only people of Napoli do that.
pure gold
Mussolini: arguing about stereotyping Italy.
RUclips comments: stereotyping his hand gesture.
Nah... more like braindead comments.
These people must be so young or unintelligent, that they either haven't got grandparents or a clue
@@mortenfrosthansen84 Real words
@@mortenfrosthansen84 well most people in the world dont speak italian, and tbh that was some weird fucking hand movement.
And look at that schmuck with a fake profile.. completely insane, that RUclips/google allows that first of all.
And that his parents are so undifferentiated, to what their child are doing on the internet..
I nearly wish you could sniff out the identity, to go and have a word with his mommy about idiolising a facist like that..
Probably also have some spray cans ready, to mark their house, so that the surrounding community can see the truth about their neighbour.
Doubt that they'll approve
@@mortenfrosthansen84 Are you talking about me? I know that mussolini was a fascist dipshit, and i dont condone any of his actions.
In Italy, whoever waves his hand the fastest wins the argument.
...and loses the war miserably
Also whoever shouts louder wins , or whoever is the most biased populist wins . Greetings from Italy .
@@mattmoves5920 Damn, you’re really smart. It’s not like we’ve read or heard the same joke for the last 76 years.
@@basedkaiser5352 it's not a joke it's a fact
@@MrCrosby.s_lunch i'm Italian and my race is human i also have the power of 🤌 and 🍝🍕
I was replying to his racist comment but he deleted it so this comment would seems weird
Just don't talk to Mussolini when he is driving his car.
Hahahahahaha!
@@rishiphadnis1 r/wooosh
@@sus7270 wat
@@sus7270 I was about to ask how in the hell did that simple laugh turn into a woosh, but then i looked at your among us themed name and profile picture and it all makes sense
The fuck is r/woooosh?
Mussolini’s hand: ⬅️↙️⬇️↘️➡️↗️⬆️⬅️↙️⬇️↘️➡️↗️⬆️
😯
this combination + high punch = especial attack lvl 3
LOOOOLL 🤣🤣🤣
It’s a lot more than that
Nice inputs I'm gonna win the EVO 2022 with this Mussolini Parry
If Mussolini wasn’t a fascist he could’ve been a rapper
Thanks I had no idea this comment would get so many replies
His son became a jazz musician.
@@totaalinenchaos There would. Fascism wasn’t created by one man.
@@leobri6133 It wasn’t but Mussolini was the “Father” of Fascism since he was the first one to make a whole country fascist to my knowledge
@Lari the bull actually no nationalism only came into existence after the industrial revolution the whole concept of nations was pretty different before that people were maybe loyal to their monarch or city or something but only for about 200 years national movements started
@Lari the bull fascism and nationalism is not the same.
Another 5 seconds waving that hand and he could have turned into an helicopter
lol
I can't unseen it!!🤣🤣🤣 I just imagined him flying up and still giving his speech while levitating!
@@comradedeer9385 lmao
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
YOUR OPINION IS INVALID
MY HAND IS A HELICOPTER
Me: I promise I won't go political
Three drinks later: 0:15
Yes
Me before I've had drinks
And after that, my hand turned into a helicopter
Me when someone mentions politics
😂🤣
Confess: it's impossible to stop rewatching this
İ think idid 6 times already
Tru
*dell'Italia una concezione superficiale pittoresca di quel pittoresco che io detesto*
🤣
i got it on repeat while readin the comments
Plot Twist: Actually is the hand that is speaking not Mussolini
Plot Twist: Actually it’s Mussolini that is waving not the hand
@@tharinwattanayakorn5295 plot twist: im the protagonist of existence and you are just the background npc
Actually, Mussolini was a victim of Parasyte which took over his hand and used him to become the leader of italy.
@@lolasdm6959
*[whispers]* _so my theory was correct..._
@@levisanchez1582 Hi there, would you like some apples?
I love the fact that he's literally saying: "The perception they have of Italy is a superficial and picturesque one, that kind of picturesque that I loathe"
And people in the comments are stereotyping lmao
@@sneksnekier6764 Bro, calm down. It's a meme comment under a meme video.
Plus personally being Italian I don't mind the stereotyping, I actually find it amusing
Ironic
@@sneksnekier6764 No one thinks it's offensive. Just, when the only thing people say when talking about Italy is "Pizza, pasta hand gestures and mafia" because of the stereotypes, even in serious videos or stuff that isn't correlated but just has an Italian thing or person, it's kind of... annoying? Especially cause it's always the same joke. Again, I'm not talking about the comments of the video specifically. Just saying that after a while maybe it comes off as annoying to some people, especially because most of the times those stereotypes you mentioned aren't used in a "wow you guys are cool!!" way, but just in a way to purposely annoy you or make the same joke with pizza or pasta. At least, this is based off my experiences. But hey, I'm glad you have this perspective about us! Thank you man.
"Oh shit!"
He is complaining about Italian being stereotyped while he himself acting exactly like the stereotype you mean.
*_0:14_**_ "Your argument is invalid, my hand is a helicopter."_*
Firpacesco filyotetesco!
Hahahaha that's hilarious 😂 , it's actually so fucking funny lmao 😝 who did this haha I'm going to share with all my friend and family members on Facebook and Instagram meme pages haahh actually I'm going to add a caption first to make it even more hilarious "XD" as my son says who is also on on the ways of memes such as this one I usually yell at him for being a lazy minellial and not doing his work but now I totally understand what he is up to. Oh man I wished my parents were alive to see how far meme culture has come because they would have loved this joke their dogs always love popping bubble wrap that the got from packages. I'll tell you that for nowt as well how much things cost nowadays is ridiculous like the economy is ruined and I almost feel bad for all you hardcore gamerz out there but I know in the end your insane skillz will pull you through.
@@khitamvhutih8502 *_what_*
@@khitamvhutih8502 okay do you need help?
@@khitamvhutih8502 copypaste!
Top 10 rappers Eminem does not want to diss
Boris Johnson
@@salvadeirocolaco9868 Boris Is a *Bri'ish Facist*
Weird thing to say..
This man is a bastard and a stain on the european history. Thankfully he got paid in full
@@mortenfrosthansen84 so was Stalin ...
@@thirdeyemaster8308 in 1956 the cccp recognized the crimes commited by Stalin, even they understood he was a piece of shit
He was explaining to the crowd his technique at tossing pizza dough.
Write “plot twist” at the beginning of that comment and you’ll get 10k likes
@@leotiritilli9698 But that's actually what's happening, why do you think they were cheering?
@ok and? [the perception they have] “of Italy it’s superficial and pitoresque, the kind of pitoresque that I despise” You can clearly recognise the word “pittoresco” and “superficiale” as they are quite similar in both languages
@ok and? I only understand the last part basically because im spanish "che io detesto" that I hate
@@lo5492 didn't he say "detest"
This is the secret way to unlocking Helicopters as Italy in War Thunder
not funny
@Bachelor Bored lol
Weird thing to say..
This man is a bastard and a stain on the european history. Thankfully he got paid in full
@@mortenfrosthansen84 had his life turned upside down!
@@Xiphactinus
Unfortunately he wasn't killed in 1926, before he could do all the horrible things, he would go on to do against Europe
0:15 Mussolini: "When I return to reflect on the last two years of our relations with London, I am led to conclude that there was a great misunderstanding at the bottom. Opinion had fallen behind. There was a superficial and picturesque conception of Italy, of that picturesque which I detest!"
Wait so that’s what Mussolini said in the speech?
@@Gamingmaster-jv9zj Yes. To be precise, in the video you only hear the last sentence (in Italian), but in this way you understand the meaning of what he is saying.
@@JoutenShin ah ok I was kinda wondering what he was saying
Yes they thought that Italians talk with their hands, that is such a false stereotype .
@@federicoclaps5099 you say on a video where Mussolini is litteraly doing a helicopter takeoff with his hand
“WHY TF DID THEY ADD PINEAPPLE TO PIZZA?!” - Mussolini
🤣🤣
those damn semites ruin everything!
Because they are stupid Americans. 🤣🤣
This comment is the most Italian ever 😂😂
How he waving his hand like that??
He is Italian
@@GIOB5 il miglior italiano. Ciao vez!
He was Angry
Hitler was even worse ... He punched , he yelled, he used his hands like a penis....
In spanish?
(English translation) “I AM A HELICOPTER, AND WE CAN ALL BE HELICOPTERS TOGETHER!”
-Benito Mussolini (inspirational quote)
Fun fact: in Italy we elect senators and ministers based on how fast they can swing their hands
Mussolini was single
Thank you Mussolini. Copying your gestures and doing weird ones on my part gives me confidence, for when I’m presenting a project in school. Lol.
I think it is not a good idea :/
@@Funny1budgie I think this is an amazing idea.
I think it is a magnificent idea.
I think it's a great idea, if Mussolini could rally the crowds so could you
Heck it even worked for Dwight schrute
People: Italians don’t really throw their hands around when they talk.
Mussolini: Hold my spaghetti
We do
Pasghetti*
@Stadia IT burger Hotdogs
His hand looks like hes tossing pizza dough
"TIENI I MIEI SPAGHETTI" during the fascist regime in Italy, the english words was banned
Hitler speaking - theater actor
Mussolini speaking - rapper
That was the shortest yet most cheered speech I had seen so far.
Even if he was short he was imponent
@@arin.000 I mean the speech, not his height. :D.
People cheered at every sentence, if you watch more speeches..
They were either terrified for having other opinions or his delusional fanatics
"There was a superficial picturesque conception of Italy, of that picturesque which I detest"
Basically Mussolini talking about exaggerated stereotypes of Italy
That was the last sentence of the speech, but it was a good round up of the whole speech itself.
Mean while In an alternate universe : mussolini is a rapper who is known by his stage name is lil duce vert
Noice
BEEEEEET
He would be better as an actor that plays the roles of dictators
Just like Hitler being an artist.
It’s quite impressive how Mussolini gave his speeches which such confidence, energy and prowess. Also BARS
I agree, that’s why Mussolini was considered the “father” of fascism. His speeches, his ideology, his writings, all were from the heart.
All fascists had this type of prowess and charisma. You can hate or love fascists, but 20th century fascists were the greatest orators.
@@vladimir8035 mosley gaming
@@vladimir8035 We live in a 🅱️eriod
He is Jesus Christ
"My hand is a helicopter, your argument's irrelevant."
his hand is gonna float off of his wrist
0:15 That was the most italian thing i have ever seen in my life.
Same, and I live in Italy
I can confirm, I’m Italian and even at school teachers to the same thing 😅
Benito’s hand: 🚁
Algerian
@@anycolouryoulike8567 where is the Algerian
@@wadysawsikorski1967 Polish
The moment of the invention of the helicopter caught on camera
Also wtf is this doing in my recommendations after the italy euro2020 videos lmao
Its the spinning hand of victory seems like he planned this whole thing
I've never seen an ASMR youtuber watching this type of video...
Oh hi it’s president jfk here
@@abrahamlincoln8037
Oh hi jfk i thought you were a donut?
Fun fact: Hitler had a lot of admiration for Mussolini and was inspired by him, Mussolini, however, thought that Hitler was completely bonkers.
false
True. Hitler was inspired by Mussolini to take power.
Hitler was a fan of how mussolini ran things, not of mussolini himself.
Obviously he was not a fan after he found out that MUSSOLINI WASN'T A DICTATOR AND COULD BE FIRED BY THE FUCKING KING OF ITALY WHENEVER HE WANTED.
Fun fact: Hilter once met with Mussolini while being on testosterone and cocaine.
@@richpiana8020 Fun Fact: Hitler once told Mussolini that he was possessed by a germanic god.
Funnily Jung (the guy who invented archetypes and was friends with Freud until he wasn't) also said that Hitler was possessed by a germanic god independently from Hitler. Julius Evola also said something similar.
In short: Mussolini had to put up with guys that told him Hitler was a germanic god.
He's unironically one of the best speakers to have ever existed, he's easily in the top 5 greatest speakers ever, together with Demosthenes, Cicero, Lenin and Aurelian.... So much power and he was able to make an entire city shout at every single word(ex:watch the declaration of war)
You ever heard of this Austrian guy named Hitler?
@@alphaluda Hitler a great speaker? Never at the levels of Mussolini and Lenin(the greatest speaker of his time). He's more of a Churchill level, but in no way comparable to Mussolini and Lenin indeed. Not to mention that Hitler constantly copied mussolini's scripts lmao
I mean, I don't really like what the guy stood for at all(better than Hitler though), but he could definitely speak.
@@alphaluda Hitler was a screamer, Mussolini was a spinner.
@@roromil2441 lmao
"Those Italian hand gestures are exaggerated and most just jokes" -Some Italian, probably
Italians: 0:14
ahahahah, but it's real. We don't gesticulate in this way. Mussolini was a different case...i think
It's like saying that all americans speak like Donald Trump. Luckily, no.
@@mousta2612 I think that's just the way people from Queens speak. Frank Sinatra spoke similarly.
@@shadowmandeathstroke8232 bro I really hope not ffs 😂😂
@@mousta2612 Mr trump do be kinda funny do
The funny thing is that Mussolini in the clip is complaining about Italian stereotypes and everybody in the comment section are laughing at his hand gestures How ironic it is
How do you gag an Italian?
Tie his hands behind his back
🤣🤣
Just you can't understand the injuries he would tell you in the case
I really have hard time imaginnning Mussolini as a politician in 21st century. He is such a larger than life character, almost out of parody movie.
Duce for a reason
Just take a look at Trump ..
@@severusfloki5778 That reason being he was a fucking chad.
@@justobserving7045 noob
@@iketanikoichiro3519 trumptard
Japan: Kamikazhe
Germany: Luftwaffe
Italy: Helicopter hand
😂😂😂
In the words of Gandhi....
"Mussolini's care of the poor, his opposition to super-urbanization, his efforts to bring about coordination between capital and labor, seem to me to demand special attention ... My own fundamental objection is that these reforms are compulsory. But it is the same in all democratic institutions. What strikes me is that behind Mussolini's implacability is a desire to serve his people. Even behind his emphatic speeches there is a nucleus of sincerity and of passionate love for his people. It seems to me that the majority of the Italian people love the iron government of Mussolini."
In 1939, Ghandi denounced the war on both Germany and Italy, regretting what he'd said about the fascist countries
Climing in his own words:
"I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.
Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed."
@@109x3 First off, both Croatia and Slovakia were puppet states under Germany and Finland didn't even enter WW2. Second off, if the fascist only went to war to "combat bolshevism" why did they attack countries like Poland, Denmark, Norway, France and so many more? And what about killing 6 million jewish people? That was also to combat bolshevism?
I don't see how the political arrests have nothing to do with this matter, but anyways, those numbers are usually very bold, due to people opposing to the government were taken care of by blackshirts rather than prision. Also, Mussolini was more lax on this issue than Hitler and, due to never managing as much conquered land as him, he never had to face that much resistance to occupation.
And about Churchill, I'll say to you the same I say to all of those people who accuse him of being racist or sexist. He was a Torie in the 1930s, of course he hated communism. But having two men agreeing on the same issue does not make them equal
@@_MrMoney www.bitchute.com/video/THpusAx9CUHm/
Poland should have been with them. The whole war was a disaster. The Danzig problem could easily have been solved, when H*tler met with Józef Beck in January 1939, the proposals were favourable to both parties. Poland to respect the democratic decision of the citizens of Danzig to be re-united with Germany & Poland to be guaranteed free port access codified by a treaty.
From there, it all went wrong. Poles shouldn't have massacred Germans, they weren't about to tolerate another ' Selbstschutz' as self defence. Germany shouldn't have overreacted to such an extreme degree. The Polish government initially blamed Britain for souring the relationship, this was also dumb. Oswald Mosley was very clear that it was a small number of members of a certain tribe that had subverteed the British government into guaranteeing Poland.
The entire war was a disaster from start to finish
Huh? Mussolini loved urbanization. Being against urbanization is left wing.
@Toms Niklavs Elksnis Well, I know is an oppressive and totalitarian regime that kills all aspects of a fair society and it's as bad as fascism.
"Babe, you are so good with your fingers, where did you learn that?"
Me: 0:16
"Benito Mussolini. Why you ask."
@@YataTheFifteenth "continuare ad attaccare"
Leader of fascist Italy babe
Calm down guys, he’s simply demonstrating how to spin pizza dough like a pro
Rappers learned their hand gestures form mussolini....
0:16 when your gf adds too much of oregano in your pasta and it causes you loose motion
I love how it goes straight from Mussolini to soapbox racing
I have no idea what he says but it looks cool
"[Before fascism] there was a superficial and picturesque vision of Italy, of that pictoresque that I hate"
The virgin Hitler who copied the fascist aesthetic, the Italian fascist salute and the Roman eagle vs the chad Mussolini who enchants the crowd with four words and one hand
Yeah. Could you ever imagine that little corporal shirtless and helping farmers bring in the harvest like Mussolini? 😂
@@wyattmcgee1 even his jaw was Chad
Let's not forget that Mussolini took parts in bombardments by spinning his hand real fast and dropping grenades, Hitler would never compare
@@wyattmcgee1hitler won iron cross in ww1
He’s giving us the secret to mastering the same forbidden technique of hand tossing pizza dough that the ancient Italian pizza gods used.
Truly a sigma male on a whole other level
Meathook
Sigma Balls
@@illyrian9976 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 fuuuuuck I laughed so hard my stomach hurts. Got me good
There's really people out there believing in "sigma males"
@pi po yes
Unbeknownst to him, he was actually being pretty picturesque.
Italy won the Euro 2020.🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹💪💪💪
Just stop
@@hisoka2838 what do you want??
@@hisoka2838 stop saying that
That’s some amazing hand movement
I know I'll be hated for saying this.... But I sincerely think that Mussolini was a good man
Go tell this to Giacomo Matteotti
@@HaNNibal97smiTH Mussolini didn't order Matteotti's assassination and actually expressed frustration with the gang that did so. He didn't want fascists to be seen as all about violence.
@@letzrock1675 yeah he sure didn't resign after Matteotti was killed
@@HaNNibal97smiTH Why would he resign?
@@letzrock1675 if he was so frustrated and against the assassination as you said he should have resigned, but he didn't. Beating and killing political opponents is a key element of fascism, look at squadracce during biennio rosso.
If you're wondering, that hand gesture actually makes sense in that context, it has a very specific meaning and it's not weird nor extravagant at all.
I'll give you a couple of examples.
If someone's playing some really fine classical music or you're at a restaurant and a very nice dish is served to you, you can express how good it is by using that gesture. Just look at your friend, do it, and he'll know you're impressed by the food (or the music).
So yeah sometimes it expresses generic "good" but more often than not, it's more like "sophisticated","masterful". Okay?
That's also why it is often used in an ironic way. For example, if you're watching sports on the tv and a player does a really bad play, you can use that gesture to basically mock him, to mock his ""masterful"" play.
Last example: if you're at a formal dinner of some sort and someone behaves in a very improper and vulgar way, you can mock them with this gesture. In that case it would mean "look at this fine and well-mannered human being!" obviously in an ironic way.
So maybe you get the feel now. Mussolini is referring to THAT kind of "picturesque"
A country considered so irrelevant and useless that the only word foreigners could use to describe it was "picturesque", picturesque in a sophisticated, void and useless way (that's what the gesture is adding here)
then he proceeds to violently abuse the gesture to express the fact that he hates it, he hates the kind of picturesque which the gesture is expressing.
But yeah I guess from the outside that's nothing more than a crazy helicopter hand lol
And yeah don't get me wrong, this isn't some obscure review you'd get from an art critic. This is a popular and simple gesture everyone in Italy knows and uses, and explaining it is much more difficult than actually feeling it. You get it when you live the language.
There are hundreds of lost gestures old people use which would look alien to most people, but this is not at all one of them, it is still alive and well.
Mussolini: Speaking enthusiastic Italian
RUclips subtitle: *DUTCH*
Its now English. But still not Italian
I broke my wrist trying this.
"Italians speak with their hands"
There's nothing more true than this
Fun fact: This goes back to many different dialects that exist inside Italy. The difficulty to understand each other gave rise to the hand gestures
"i swear,i wont get political"
1 sip later:
I have to watch this atleast once a day now.
Fun fact: Mussolini was also Italy's Military helicopter during WW2
*Q* > How does Mussolini unscrew a lightbulb?
*A* > By first cooling it down.
"My hand is an helicopter, your argument is invalid!"
@Adolf Hitler want some🥨🍺
he do be rockin that: : 🤌
🇮🇹🤌
No, you can't just be a fascist!
Mussolini: haha hand goes brrrrrr
Lyrics:
Si aveva dell'Italia una concezione superficiale e pittoresco, di quel pittoresco che io detesto
(Applause and screams of adoration)
La visione dell'italia è una concenzione superficiale e pittoresca, di quel pittoresco che io detesto!
L'odio per il pittoresco non è mai stato più pittoresco di così
Geniale🤣
Uno che faceva del pittoresco la sua propaganda politica
"What a man! I have lost my heart!... Fascism has rendered a service to the entire world... If I were Italian, I am sure I would have been with you entirely from the beginning of your victorious struggle against the bestial appetites and passion of Leninism."
Winston Churchill
"Mussolini's care of the poor, his opposition to super-urbanization, his efforts to bring about coordination between capital and labor, seem to me to demand special attention. My own fundamental objection is that these reforms are compulsory. But it is the same in all democratic institutions. What strikes me is that behind Mussolini's implacability is a desire to serve his people. Even behind his emphatic speeches there is a nucleus of sincerity and of passionate love for his people. It seems to me that the majority of the Italian people love the iron government of Mussolini.
He is the great statesmen of our time.”
Gandhi
"Long live Mussolini! Long live socialism!"
(Last words of Italian communist party leader Nicola Bombacci)
"A modern man may disapprove of some of his sweeping reforms, and approve others; but finds it difficult not to admire even where he does not approve."
G. K. Chesterton
"The greatest genius of the modern age."
Thomas Edison
"To Benito Mussolini, from an old man who greets in the ruler, the Hero of Culture."
Sigmund Freud
"Unfortunately, I am no superman like Mussolini."
Gandhi
"What a waste that we lost Mussolini. He is a first-rate man who would have led our party to power in Italy."
Vladimir Lenin
"Mussolini was the only one among you with the mind and temperament to make a revolution. Why did you allow him to leave?"
Vladimir Lenin
"In Italy, comrades, in Italy there was but a Socialist able enough to lead the people through a revolutionary path, Benito Mussolini."
Vladimir Lenin
"Mussolini was the greatest man of our century, but he committed certain disastrous errors. I, who have the advantage of his precedent before me, shall follow in his footsteps but also avoid his errors."
Juan Perón
"There seems to be no question that Mussolini is really interested in what we are doing and I am much interested and deeply impressed by what he has accomplished and by his evidenced honest purpose of restoring Italy."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
"I don't mind telling you in confidence that I am keeping in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Some of the things Mussolini has done, and some that he is threatening to do go further in the direction of Socialism than the Labour Party could yet venture if they were in power."
George Bernard Shaw
"Mussolini was farther to the Left in his political opinions than any of his socialist rivals."
George Bernard Shaw
"Mussolin is a man no less extraordinary than Lenin. He, too, is a political genius, of a greater reach than all the statesmen of the day, with the only exception of Lenin.
Georges Sorel
"Mussolini was the only man who could have brought about the revolution of the proletariat in Italy."
Leon Trotsky
The sources and context for these quotes are on 'Wikiquote' if they're of interest
Are these real?
@@giuliocoronati Yes. Search Wikiquote under Mussolini
One wonders how he'd be remembered had he not joined Adolf in his antics.
@@arnantphongsatha7906 alike one of the most influencial men of the century. And one of the millenium for Italy. Which is, btw, but... you know
Mussolini : complains about Italian stereotypes given by foreign countries
Also Mussolini : *HELICOPTER HAND*
Great leader !!!
'Course he was! 🇮🇹✋🏻
Not so much at war though
Wait what ?
He failed miserably, lost every battle he fought as well as the war and died humiliatingly in the hands of his opposition - yeah he was a “great leader” hahaha ! - yeah right, keep telling yourself that..
@@ElectroIsMyReligion leadership isn't all about war, nnguy. He was a leader for 15 years before war broke out.
*TRANSLATED*
"MY HAND IS THE COOLEST HELICOPTER OF THEM ALL"
Helicopter Mussolini doesnt exist, cant hurt you.
Helicopter Mussolini :
Mussolini didn’t even need to say a word he could have just kept his Italian hand gestures and the Italians would have understood every word 🤌🏻
Mussolini:*speech
His hand:turn right round baby right round
Mussolini's hands just went : 🔄🔃↩️⤴️↩️↖️↔️↗️⬆️↔️⤴️↘️
Spinning hand of victory
We all know whom to blame, don't we...?
*FEGELEIN!*
@@Deridus FEGELEIN FEGELEIN FEGELEIN
0:15 Italian helicopter test flight colorized Forgetaboutit
HEY, IM WALKIN' HERE!
@@ClassicGuy2004 OH!!!
Rare footage of pre war Italian Helicopter program. circa, 1937 0:16
Me ordering Italian: The lasagna please
My mom: 0:15
British Movietone: We archive important historical documents, very serious.
Everyone: haha helicopter man
The hand had a life of it's own. I wish my hand was that articulate.
0:22 oh shit! oh shit! oh shit!
AHAHAHHAHA
I don't know what he said but it was definitely the most Italian thing I have ever heard.
"My hand is a helicopter, your argument is invalid."
0:15
plot twist: Mussolini did more for the workers in 3 years than Tatcher in 3 mandate.
@Lars Liam Vilhelm Nah "democracy" is too busy pleasing the ultra rich and meddling corporations.
But then again, killed minorities out of spite, threw the country into a war and lost, send thousands and thousands of innocent people to their horrible death, when the gig was up - robbed the country, ended up in history as a complete joke and object of hatred, made Italy more poor by having to pay for the crimes..
Oh yeah he was great for Italy 🤡🤪
@Helal Vodka based. Civilians don't deserve rights.
There are no civilians in wartimes, there should be no civilians in peace times.
@@mortenfrosthansen84 𝕱𝖆𝖘𝖈𝖎𝖘𝖒 is the bane of the international finance system and most effective defense against the banking elite. Why do you think you were taught to hate it your whole life and told so many lies about it by your education system (Rockefeller funded & founded) and the media & entertainment complex (Rothschild controlled)?
The 1927 workers constitution literally gave workers more rights than they have in 2021. Edmondo Rossoni can largely be thanked for implementing it
Mussolini: Flyes away in a helicoper
The crowd & music:
👯💃🎼🎵🎉
Say what you want about him but he had passion. He’s not a drone reading a script like today’s politicians.
No, he was instead an incompetent authoritarian who aided in a genocide.
@@jchessir7005 today’s politicians told you that
@@jchessir7005 So, like todays politicians but with charisma xDD
@@jchessir7005 all of the nations in which Italy and Germany where against where much worse than them
Why do you think so many followed him at first?
0:17 best rap flow ever🔥
Mussolini's hand be like: 🚁🚁🚁
The people: 👏👏😭🇮🇹
Italians hah
Translation: so america has an olive garden. They claim it is Italian food , it is not . The bread sticks are really fire tho
Plot twist: He was explaining the technique at tossing Pizza dough.
Mussolini looks like he's bout to drop some bars on Churchill in the thumbnail.
How is it that big politicans from this era drew larger crowds than today, where we have media, social media to spread the upcoming events?
Because the same social media helped show how much today’s politicians suck
Because today people can just stream it from home.
because politicians then were often truly charismatic men that truly believed in their ideals - or rather, some amount of them
Compare Mussolini to someone like Biden. Worlds apart.
Poor education plus complete control over press.
@@alessiofe keep huffing that copium
Eminem has been real quite since this dropped
There was just one narator in that age i always hear this guy voice in every old recordings
Dude swings his hand faster than helicopter
LOL
Absolute hero.
Pizza, Facist, Pasta, Marches in Rome, sounds pretty 🔥
Just in case anybody was wondering what Mussolini was saying allow me to translate. Mussolini: HEY EVERYBODY LOOK RIGHT HAND GO BURRRRRRR!
"My hand is a helicopter , your argument is invalid"
It's odd to think how doors in the past seem to have been constructed in a way that you could only open them with a hat - but that's probably the reason everyone was wearing hats then...
thats a neat way of putting it
i don't get it