Mahatma Gandhi in Italy meeting a fascist youth organization 1939

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  1. If you are ruled(looted, killed, humiliated) by the British, anything that is anti-British will attract you. Look at the western countries, most were haunted down by Nazis and till now everyone hates Nazis.

  2. Me trying to pretend this is outrageous while my country murdered millions of Indonesians for some nutmeg

  3. Europeans trying to put this bald fellow in a bad light while they voluntarily send millions of jews/gypsies and handicapped people to their death

    But man fyck gandhi, he said some mean things about black people. The same ones europeans put into fucking zoos to get laughed at

  4. A lot of Indians I know hate Gandhi. The thing with India is it’s a literal subcontinent that could be divided into many countries. Literally home of 2000 ethnic groups but have been living under a single nation ever since the British decided to make it as 1.

    Many did join Hitler’s foreign legion but that was in hopes of getting independence from Britian. But a lot more decided to fight under the British empire, almost 50x mores.

    And then there are also parts of India like Kerela that have high levels of support of communism. A lot of admiration of the soviet union

  5. To India, Britain was the enemy and understandably so. Fascism was seen more as a sign of standing against British imperialism rather than the genocidal cabal bent on world domination that it was.

  6. Gandhi was a Saint. Observing this picture, I don’t see him embracing fascists, but regular people. And these young people are enraptured by his charismatic love. I wish I would have met Gandhi. I love and always loved Gandhi.

  7. My claim to fame is that my gran once had tea with Mahatma Gandhi. She was high up in the WI in India, and they wanted him to bless something they were doing, so she and one other woman went to visit him to discuss it. He spent the entire time pacing incredibly quickly up and down the lawn with them on either side of him discussing things before they sat down to have tea. At least that’s as much as I got from my gran, she died in 2007.

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