Facism comes from the ‘fasces’, which was a bundle of stick around an ax, which symbolized a Roman Magistrate’s authority to deliver corporal and capital punishment, carried by his Lictors (bodyguards and heralds, essentially)
The Fasces Were The Sticks, And Usually Only Sticks. They Represented The Power Of The Consul / Praetor In The City Of Rome. When They Left The City, Then The Lictors Added An Axe, To Represent The Expanded Powers Of The Person.
The Fasces Were Probably Seen In The Same Way As The 'Seal Of The President Of The United States', Or The 'Coat Of Arms Of The United Kingdom' Is Today. It Represents Legal Power And Authority.
When A Consul Was 'In Charge' For The Month (It Alternated Between The Two Consuls Every Month, As Custom), it Was Refered To As "Holding Fasces".
It’s not a history lesson buddy, I know what the fasces are. I doubt the guy I replied to cares about the specific symbology and legal details about ancient Roman bodyguards’s work implements in the dank memes subreddit.
I remember watching a video snippet from a documentaries or interview or something about a gay man in tears explaining why it's such a hateful term.
He said that they used to burn gay men, but not at the stake, not as the main event, witches or women would be at the stake and they're the main event. He said that they wouldn't even give gay men the privilege of being the main event, so they would just throw them around the stake to be the kindling for burning witches.
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u/Drunkguy767 May 25 '25
A bundle of sticks MEANT FOR BURNING. Is the full meaning. One of the reasons why it's so heinous in my opinion.