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Globo Uomo

Who is the Globo Uomo?

A new man is rising. Cometh the hour, cometh the man.

The Globo Uomo is a new type of man. Or, rather, an old type of man reborn. In times past, his influence was felt across the world, in times to come, it will be felt again.
Globo, not because he is a globalist in outlook, but because his appearance is a global event. Everywhere, from the frigid wastes of northern Europe to the pampas of Argentina via the beaches of the Med, this new man is on the rise.
Handsome, stylish, physically fit, charming and witty, learned but disdainful of intellectual imposture and empty gesturing – the Globo Uomo is, in short, a man of refinement, but also a man of action.

A man of power.

As at home in the most stylish of Old World hotels as the pitiless backstreets of a third-world city. With his band of trusted allies, men just like himself, he will determine the fate of nations.

Bronze Age Pervert writes

"The coming age of barbarism will not be owned, as so many of you urban cucks fear, by the gangbangers and the unwashed hordes of the teeming cesspools of the world, but by clean-cut middle-class and working-class vets, men of military experience, who know something about how to shoot and how to organize."
That's why we've chosen Alain Delon as the face of Globo Uomo. Delon was not just a heartbreaker, one of the great sex symbols of 20th century European cinema, but also a man in whose eye the cold flicker of a switchblade knife could be seen.
Whether he was raising hell as a French fusilier marin in Indochina, mogging Mick Jagger in front of the world's press, or defending himself from charges of political scandal and murder, Delon never looked anything but his best.
That's why we've chosen Alain Delon as the face of Globo Uomo. Delon was not just a heartbreaker, one of the great sex symbols of 20th century European cinema, but also a man in whose eye the cold flicker of a switchblade knife could be seen.
Whether he was raising hell as a French fusilier marin in Indochina, mogging Mick Jagger in front of the world's press, or defending himself from charges of political scandal and murder, Delon never looked anything but his best.

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