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(Created page with "Pinochet's "'''helicopter rides'''” is a reference to the fictitious (and quite ridiculous idea) of killing people by dropping them from helicopters, a cartoonish charge made against Chilean President Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. Like so many other things judeo-Marxist tell ridiculous stories about fascists. Fasci always described as st leaders are always described as "dictators" and charged with a variety of outlandish, unlikely, and impossible "crimes agains...") |
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Pinochet's "'''helicopter rides'''” is a reference to the fictitious (and quite ridiculous idea) of killing people by dropping them from helicopters, a cartoonish charge made against Chilean President Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. | Pinochet's "'''helicopter rides'''” is a reference to the fictitious (and quite ridiculous idea) of killing people by dropping them from helicopters, a cartoonish charge made against Chilean President Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s. | ||
Like so many other things judeo-Marxist tell ridiculous [[stories]] about fascists. | Like so many other things judeo-Marxist tell ridiculous [[stories]] about fascists. Fascist leaders are always described as "dictators" and charged with a variety of outlandish, unlikely, and impossible "crimes against humanity". In this case, the cost of fuel, manpower and time rule out any possibility of such bizarre executions, when a hanging or firing squad would be a bit more efficient and less costly. | ||
It never happened. | It never happened. | ||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] |
Revision as of 22:29, 11 June 2022
Pinochet's "helicopter rides” is a reference to the fictitious (and quite ridiculous idea) of killing people by dropping them from helicopters, a cartoonish charge made against Chilean President Augusto Pinochet in the 1970s.
Like so many other things judeo-Marxist tell ridiculous stories about fascists. Fascist leaders are always described as "dictators" and charged with a variety of outlandish, unlikely, and impossible "crimes against humanity". In this case, the cost of fuel, manpower and time rule out any possibility of such bizarre executions, when a hanging or firing squad would be a bit more efficient and less costly.
It never happened.