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    Vlad the Impaler...SLE-Ti 8w7 so/sp



    Vlad had the Turkish envoys killed on the pretext that they had refused to raise their "hats" to him, by nailing their turbans to their heads.
    Angela Simpson....SLE-Se 8w7 so/sp





    Simpson's method of choice: Pulling Neely's teeth out, driving a nail into his head, bashing him with a tire iron, stabbing him around 50 times, and strangling him.
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    Benito Mussolini....SLE-Ti 8w7 so/sp









    After destroying all political opposition through his secret police and outlawing labor strikes,[4] Mussolini and his fascist followers consolidated their power through a series of laws that transformed the nation into a one-party dictatorship.
    For instance Mussolini was influenced by Nietszche's anti-Christian ideas and negation of God's existence.[29] Mussolini saw Nietzsche as similar to Jean-Marie Guyau, who advocated a philosophy of action.[29] Mussolini's use of Nietzsche made him a highly unorthodox socialist, due to Nietzsche's promotion of elitism and anti-egalitarian views.[29] Mussolini felt that socialism had faltered due to the failures of Marxist determinism and social democratic reformism, and believed that Nietzsche's ideas would strengthen socialism.[29] While associated with socialism, Mussolini's writings eventually indicated that he had abandoned Marxism and egalitarianism in favor of Nietzsche's übermensch concept
    As a young man, he "proclaimed himself to be an atheist and several times tried to shock an audience by calling on God to strike him dead."
    He believed that science had proven there was no God, and that the historical Jesus was ignorant and mad. He considered religion a disease of the psyche, and accused Christianity of promoting resignation and cowardice.[157]
    According to Denis Mack Smith, "In Nietzsche he found justification for his crusade against the Christian virtues of humility, resignation, charity, and goodness."[159] He valued Nietzsche's concept of the superman, "The supreme egoist who defied both God and the masses, who despised egalitarianism and democracy, who believed in the weakest going to the wall and pushing them if they did not go fast enough."
    Mussolini made vitriolic attacks against Christianity and the Catholic Church...He also began drawing parallels between himself and Jesus Christ
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini

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