How is Franco remembered in Spain today?

How is Franco remembered in Spain today?

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like a dwarf that had only one testicle.

the dwarf part i know is true but did he really only have one testicle

Savior of Spain.
Loved by my familia
Dindu nuffin

you can google it when in doubt

he also had a squeaky voice, unmanly that he tried to hide constantly.

Shit tier dictator with no real ideology, pic related is better.

Decent politician

>he also had a squeaky voice, unmanly that he tried to hide constantly
Like Lincoln.

>he also had a squeaky voice
His voice always makes me laugh

good flag tho Spain has always had good flags

> WE WUZ

T. José Aiden"El Guiri" Zheng McAngus

This, holy shit. How could anybody take this guy seriously?

Hero to anyone who doesnt identify as a transgender anarcho-marxist

The postwar purges were extremely brutal, nobody was left in the country who could raise his voice and expose the manlet for the human waste that he was.

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Yes because chaos is better than mandating order.

> Abortion
> 150,000 anually

HOLY FUCKING SHIT

holy shit spain had become a shit hole

> organise a coup
> fail
> start a civil war that destroys all infrastructure and makes your country starve to the point that the new generation is substantially shorter than prewar babies
> enslave and/or exterminate hundreds of thousands of your own people in the meantime
> delay social, industrial and scientific progress by 30 years in relation to the rest of Western Europe
Ah yes, the famous Fascist "order".

Franco wasn't a very good general or statesman, but his dictatorship was probably the lesser evil seeing where the communists of Spain's Popular Front were heading.

It's true. There was no good endgame since the alternative to Franco was a commie victory, which is much worse because commies aren't content to merely oppress, they also destroy a nation's culture in the process.

The harshest times were in the 40s for understandable reasons:

>Franco resorts to extreme brutality to consolidate his power
>the country is in ruins from the civil war
>endure international isolation

After WWII, Soviet opposition kept Spain from joining the UN until 1955. By the late 50s things were getting better as the US embraced us as an anti-communist ally and economic prosperity returned.

By the 60s-70s, the economy was booming and Franco was getting old and senile, so he had a less active role in running the country and became mostly a figurehead. Society was liberalizing although cops still beat up and arrested kids for wearing long hair and listening to rock music into the 70s. After Franco died and democracy returned, people had crazy orgies and rave parties/rock concerts all through 80s to celebrate freedom.

Yeah because Iberian culture is well preserved today and spanish youth aren't going around the streets like gangsters and gitano wannabes

>an American telling a Spaniard how he should feel about his own country's fascist regime

Ah yes, that world famous American education

Because Eastern Europe is so advanced thanks to communism.

Franco made a prosperous country not a perfect one, basques made lots of money same as residents in Catalonia.

>Franco made a prosperous country
Thanks for the laugh.

Basques had their language and culture violently destroyed

Healthcare was free, people had houses, education was free people had their money, food was cheap etc.. there's a reason he ruled for his whole life in peace because he literally did nothing wrong, people lived better than before and in most of the world

No they didn't nor is language policy matter at al lmfao.

Franco built all of Catalonia and Basque Country, only ones who hate him are evil people.

Communists and other evils took control after authoritarian state fell, Franco was no saint he was power hungry as all politicians but he did a good job as president.

>those evil fascists deincentivized a language :V
And what else?