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Fuck the Fascism

Fuck the Fascism is an anti-colonialist, porno-terrorist film project, exposing the truth about monuments that glorify genocide, tyranny and slavery - through the direct action of raping the stone bodies, the way they raped countries and people!

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Fuck the Fascism is an anti-colonialist, porno-terrorist film project, exposing the truth about monuments that glorify genocide, tyranny and slavery - through the direct action of raping the stone bodies, the way they raped countries and people!

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