Your fist thought when you see this symbol, then if seen in public, then if seen on a person

Your fist thought when you see this symbol, then if seen in public, then if seen on a person.

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>faggot
>faggot
>faggot

>american senate backdrop

Military police, they have it as a logo.

This is my faggot axe

>Imperium
>Roman civilization/A son of Rome
>A fascist

i immediately think of the word faggot

THIS

> glory
> yes we are waking up
> this guy is redpilled

nothing really. It’s just a fasces. You ain’t never been to court before?

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_St._Gallen

So does the regular Swedish police, in the back.

this

WHy make the axe less practical to use?

"Look at that mighty faggot!"

...

Knights of Columbus

A faggot or bundle of sticks :)

>Il Duce

>fascism is finally back

>frenz?

That's a quite shitty battle axe.
No place to hold it and all that extra weight.

Always reminds me of the flag of a Swiss state

Is that an axe with a bundle of sticks wrapped around it?

So here's why I asked:

I bought this silver Winged Liberty Dime (Mercury Dime), and it's in mint condition.
Dated 1939, the year WWII started.
I'm going to mount it in the ring in the pic, with the fasces facing out. You will be able to see Liberty and the year underneath.

I like old coins, this one has history and meaning, so... Opinions?

UNCULTURED SWINE

bro that is not mint condition.

I also like coins, do you have any other interesting ones?

"good condition"
I am not a collector, it's fine with me. I paid less than $8 for it.

Not a coin collector like some are. I value older things with history, so I have some older stuff but it's boxed away.

I have some stuff and also that mercury coin!

I took these pictures with a webcam to share on Sup Forums like in 2013/2014 when I used to browse that dump!

And last one from my imgur album... my pile of coins with tons of cool ones! I can now take pictures with a phone with better quality i'll try to post my 2 cent coin from 1864!

Minoans.

No-one knows about this lmao.

>2 cent coin from 1864

I'll have a look at that.

brb Sup Forumsack bro

Cool.
Basically the symbol per se means "the right to rule over others" (or imperium in latin as this user said...not surprised an italian is the only one not clueless about it).

Its usually used in istitutional buildings (place where politicians makes laws usually) or istitutional forces (like police ecc) to express "authority" or literally "imperium" (as "we have the right to rule over you" because you voted for us) and to express roman legacy/show adherence to roman principles (aka western civilization).
In 20 century was used by Mussolini as the symbol for his fascism movement (for the same "imperium" logic) then some people associate the symbol to authoritarian fascism ideology when is not used by a democratic istitution.

>fist thought when you see this symbol
Gladness Mosley made a new one.

was gonna say that

That's a cool flag.

Mussolini

English Blitzkrieg

ITALIA
cool
BASED confirmed /ourguy/

fasces et secures, insigna imperii
usually fascism

Underrated

leaf

How would one go about using this 'weapon'?

Fpbp

I think of dimes, isnt this on the dime. Its on the back and has been for 75 years or something

In both cases I see an improperly engineered axe. The stick it's connected to will break, and it's also highly imbalanced which will damage your nerves and the axe too. This is a big problem in fascism, the symbol is often presented in a poorly engineered fashion. It should look more like this.

together we form a mighty faggot

it makes me think about the authoritarian foundations of a country that we pretend aren't real, as we let corporations and international cliques steal our liberty and enslave us. not fascism necessarily, although its a fascistic symbol

Even that ax is pretty shit tier. Maybe it is part of the symbolism that their power isnt effective or efficient.

Guardia civil

Its so ineffective that lasted more than 2000 years and its still going.

Rome

this, based Mosley
Flash > fasces > swastika

1. Rome
2. Depends on the context
3. Transparent political statement

the war of northern aggression

Symbol for law and order and power to administer it

That was sneaky...

Lucius Quinctius Cinncinatus
Law and order
Crypto fascist faggot

It was a symbol of office and authority, not a weapon