Berluscono: Addicted to Notoriety
Berlusconi: Mussolini Wasn’t So Bad (Except for the Whole Anti-Jew Thing)
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Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013, at 12:56 PM ET
Silvio Berlusconi accused the left of trying to exploit his comments for electoral gain
Photo by VINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
Photo by VINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images
Italy’s former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi certainly doesn’t
have the best timing in the world. Proving just how tone deaf a
politician can be, Berlusconi seems to have thought that the sidelines
of a Holocaust remembrance ceremony was the right time to defend Italy’s
fascist leader Benito Mussolini. Although Berlusconi at least did say
that Mussolini was wrong to pass anti-Jewish laws, otherwise he wasn’t
so bad. Berlusconi, who is running in next month’s parliamentary
elections, also defended Mussolini’s decision to ally himself with
Hitler, noting that he probably assumed the German leader was going to
win and he wanted to be on the winning side, reports the Associated Press.
"It's difficult now to put yourself in the shoes of people who were
making decisions at that time," Berlusconi said. “Obviously the
government of that time, out of fear that German power might lead to
complete victory, preferred to ally itself with Hitler's Germany rather
than opposing it," Berlusconi said. He added: “The racial laws were the
worst fault of Mussolini as a leader, who in so many other ways did
well."
Reuters
explains that Mussolini’s “status in Italy remains deeply ambiguous.”
Outside the country, Mussolini is most known for his alliance with Nazi
Germany, but his government also paid for infrastructure projects and
welfare for supporters. Still, Berlusconi’s comments were condemned by
several left-leaning leaders with some calling on the former prime
minister to be prosecuted for promoting fascism.
Labels: Anti-Semitism, Holocaust, Italy, Social-Cultural Deviations
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