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Argentina's 'Dirty War' trial on screen at Venice

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An estimated 30,000 people disappeared during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship, whose "Dirty War" against opponents unleashed a wave of kidnappings, torture, rapes and murder.

We should remember who helped the military take over and who supported them.

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We should remember who helped the military take over and who supported them.

And are still doing exactly the same thing all over the world 40 years later.

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AntiquesavingSep. 4  08:07 am JST

An estimated 30,000 people disappeared during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship, whose "Dirty War" against opponents unleashed a wave of kidnappings, torture, rapes and murder.

One important thing to note. A certain Catholic priest during that time (who previously had worked as a chemist, club bouncer and more) helped smuggle dissidents out of Argentina during that period. He was ratted on by another priest who kissed the junta's derrieres was put into internal exile to be snuffed out quietly by the fascist regime. But their defeat in the Falkland Islands War led to an uprising that toppled the regime and saving that priest's life. He went on to become who we know now as Pope Francis.

There's an iconic and viral photo of Trumpster's visit to the Vatican where there is the Antichrist Donald, his daughter-wife who ALWAYS accompanies him, his paper wife Melania and the Pope himself standing there. Pope Francis is looking very sad and GLUM to say the least. He knows about fascism, and I think he knew he was in the same room with an antichrist as well.

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