>"Death was a central part of the Iron Guard's ideology. Its members, known as Legionnaires, were officially asked "to embrace death" if needed; in practice, they were supposed to be ready to both give and embrace death—in other words, to be willing to assassinate their political enemies at the risk of their own life. This "Legionnaire's death" was widely celebrated."
Thoughts?
>>2564797
Anybody that joins a group that makes a pass time of marching down streets screaming "long live death" has issues.
But of course, when brown people do it they're an "islamic death cult," but when whites do it they're "based ethno-nationalists."
It's smart.
>>2564855
ones persons freedom fighter is another persons terrorist
>>2564797
>Romania
What can you expect from a country ruled be vampires?
>>2564797
Codreanu was a loonie.
I don't think wikipedia is correct, but yes the iron guard did assassinate politicians perceived as corrupt