© Frank H. Jump
One People, One Empire, One Leader – Adolf Hitler
vintage mural ads & other signage by Frank H. Jump & friends
© Frank H. Jump
The rough translation is “One anti-fascist is always on their feet.” Apparently, this was not written by an Italian-born individual due to the use of “sembre” a misuse of the word “sempre” (always) and stilted idiomatic expression. The assumption is it was written by a Moroccan. This park in Alba is frequented by Moroccans – who are the object of most anti-immigrant sentiment in Italy and other countries in Europe.
see Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance by Ian Buruma
La Patria non si nega ma si conquista – Mussolini A. XIV
Don’t deny your country but conquer it (or conquer for it)
Benito how much do we miss you
No more illegals under your home (workers looking for jobs standing below your window)
As always on the right side. Yours. National Alliance (Fascist Party)
Northern Italian Separatist (Right-Wing) Movement
© Frank H. Jump
When we had asked a local woman about the meaning of this sign, she at first thought we were kidding. She had never noticed it in all the years she had lived there. The dislike of “foreigners” was palpable. Berlusconi won the recent election on an anti-immigrant stance.
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