
Here are a couple of our favorite episodes of Margaret Killjoy's Cool Poeple Who Did Cool Stuff podcast series. All the People Who Tried to Kill Mussolini, Parts 1 & 2 Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chapter 2: How did Mussolini's early life shape his ideology?
Zamboni. God damn it. I promised you Zamboni. Get Jamie Loftus on the horn.
She needs to know about this name. I genuinely thought, I was very glad that you were my guest until I got to Zamboni and I was like, if I was going to have anyone else, it would be Jamie Loftus. Also more experience killing, nevermind. No, no. No, I'm not allowed to join the bit about trying to implicate. Okay, just checking.
No.
Yeah, yeah. Until the court case is over and the grand jury rules on the new evidence brought forward in that case, we probably should keep our mouths quiet.
By a mysterious person with a bad fake Boston accent.
No.
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You should listen to Jamie Loftus' podcasts. You should. Antio Zamboni was born into a working class political family in Bologna. His parents were anarchists who became fascists, or at least his father had. He was never baptized. His parents only had a civil union because they refused to let the state or the church have anything to do with their marriage before they became fascists.
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Chapter 3: Who were the people that tried to assassinate Mussolini?
Yeah. Mussolini, I hardly know ye. Yeah. Did I already do that joke? It just occurred to me.
So, yeah, originally I was going to talk about the partisans who finally did him in, but I think we've covered a lot of trying to kill Mussolini. There are too many cool people I didn't want to skim past. You got a socialist, a Catholic, a Republican, at least five anarchists who tried to do him in. But it took a whole ass war. We got him in the end, though.
And you know what, folks? What I'll say right now is you can still try to take a shot at Mussolini, and he's a lot easier to hit now. I assume he's buried somewhere. Probably. I feel like. Yeah. Go dig him up. Yeah. And take a shot. Take a shot. Yeah. Harder to miss that way. Yeah.
Gender neutral shooting range. That's what they say. That's right.
That's right. Take a shot with, you know, it could just be with the tool that you have on hand, so to speak. That was a penis joke. Yeah.
We know.
It could have been a pee joke, because you could have a tool on hand without a penis. You're right. You can use a shiwi, for example. There's all sorts of great... Or just you cut the bottom of a water bottle out, and then cut the top to widen it, and you kind of jam it in there. It sort of works.
And I can't believe that's the note we're ending on, but that's where we're at, everyone. Go kill Mussolini, but only Mussolini. We're talking about the past. Yes, only in the past. And if you want to know more about the knock-on effects of various types of violence, listen to this entire show's history because it is full of knock-on effects, many of which are negative.
And in terms of things I will continue to say for the modern era, don't make bombs. Don't make bombs.
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