The phrase "Mussolini is always right" reflects the fascist ideology of absolute loyalty to the leader, Benito Mussolini, during his regime in Italy. It emphasizes the idea that the leader's decisions and policies are infallible and should not be questioned. This slogan was used to instill a sense of nationalism and obedience among the populace, often disregarding dissent or opposition. Ultimately, it highlights the dangers of authoritarianism and blind allegiance to a single figure.
Italo Balbo.
His honourable right prick bestiality king Benito Mussolini
He was called "Il Duce". It means The Duke.
no there have been billions of other children I think you mean, "Was Benito Mussolini the the only child in his family?" in which case the answer would be no. He had two siblings, Arnaldo and Edvige.
Type your answer here... no mussolini was not
I'm almost sure that Italy is not included in the allegory but it is eerie how at some point in the story the animals say "Napoleon is always right" not unlike when Italians would say "Mussolini is always right"
Someone who always has to be right.
Italo Balbo.
Always to the right.
this means it is always right to do the righteous actions when the time arises
Mussolini used the term 'Mare Nostrum' (Our Sea) in reference to the Mediterranean Sea and how it was Italy's right to rule over it.
His honourable right prick bestiality king Benito Mussolini
Literally translated, it says "You always have the reason" But it is used to mean "You are always right."
If you mean physically, it's got to be the nose.
He was called "Il Duce". It means The Duke.
the name Antonina means: young, beautiful, smart, and always makes the right decisions, oh and always finds the right guy:)
It is latin for "it is always the hour"; colloquially "the right time is always now"