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The connection between Joseph Stalin and Mario, the iconic video game character, is largely symbolic and indirect, stemming from political and cultural references. In particular, Mario's creation by Nintendo in the early 1980s coincided with the Cold War period, where political ideologies like communism, associated with Stalin's regime in the Soviet Union, were part of global discourse. In pop culture, characters like Mario were often used as subtle, playful counterpoints to such ideologies—while Mario himself has no direct ties to Stalin, some interpretations of his character, especially in early depictions, could be seen as reflecting the themes of perseverance, the struggle for power, or overcoming oppressive forces. This tenuous link is more a product of historical context rather than an intentional connection between the two.
 
Mario is a working man who goes out of his way to save the Princess (royalty)
Thats's about as anti bolshevist as it gets
Mario is a warrior of the white movement (throne loyalists)
 
Also Mario is a shalalalalalalalalalal and he's probably Catholic.
What a bigot.
 
Mario is a working man who goes out of his way to save the Princess (royalty)
Thats's about as anti bolshevist as it gets
Mario is a warrior of the white movement (throne loyalists)
he has a big mustache and red is his main color, just like stalin
 
he has a big mustache and red is his main color, just like stalin
Stalin never really was a hardcore commie like how Hitler never was a super uber SS Nazi
They were both extremely opportunistic cunning chuds
They are based for that
 
Stalin never really was a hardcore commie like how Hitler never was a super uber SS Nazi
They were both extremely opportunistic cunning chuds
They are based for that
what does that have to do with mario
 
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