
Part Two: Mosley: The British Hitler Who Inspired the Christchurch Shooter
Behind the Bastards
The Paradox of Femininity in Fascism
This chapter explores the contradictory position of women in the British Union of Fascists, emphasizing their instrumentalization for votes and the stripping of their autonomy. It highlights the absurdity of a beauty contest meant for female members, contrasting societal femininity with the movement's strict and anti-feminine standards.
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