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Austrian Voters Support Party That Wants to Bring Back Nazi Symbols

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London Times, September 26, 2008

He has been denounced as a xenophobe and an extreme nationalist. He has been pictured wearing a military uniform at an alleged far-Right gathering. But when Heinz-Christian Strache appears at an election rally in Austria, thousands of enthusiastic supporters, from teenagers to pensioners, give him a roaring welcome. “We are the owners of Austria and we will determine who gets in,” Mr Strache, head of the far-right Freedom Party, told a cheering crowd that was chanting his name.

The police film his public appearances because supporters of Mr Strache have, in the past, made the Hitler salute or displayed Nazi insignia, which is illegal in Austria—under a law that Mr Strache is seeking to ban.

The reputation of Austria, which has been tarnished by child abuse scandals, is on the brink of another setback as a new breed of politicians, led by Mr Strache, gain momentum and are expected to capture almost a third of the vote on an anti-foreigner ticket at elections on Sunday.

The growth of extremist tendencies in Austria have caused concern. In 1999 the country incurred sanctions from other members of the EU after a far-right party led by Jörg Haider formed a government coalition. Eight years on, and two years after the controversial coalition was ousted at the last elections, extremist sentiment is still prominent among a large proportion of the population. This time Mr Haider’s former protégé, Mr Strache, is expected to capture about 20 per cent of the vote, and his new party, Alliance for the Future of Austria, could win more than 8 per cent.

Mr Strache, 39, who overthrew Mr Haider as a leader of the Freedom Party with even more hardline policies against foreigners and the EU, is likely to establish himself as the third-largest political force in the country.

The former dental technician has campaigned successfully with slogans such as “Homeland instead of Islam” and “Vienna must not become Istanbul”.

He once wrote: “We must not allow our own sons to be insulted as ‘pigeaters’ in our schools and our daughters to be exposed to the greedy stares and gropings of whole hordes of immigrants.”

The controversial campaign has reshaped the agendas of the mainstream parties, the Social Democrats and the conservative People’s Party, which have refocused their campaigns on immigration issues and criticism of the EU. The move was an attempt to prevent haemorrhaging votes to Mr Strache after pollsters predicted that their share of the vote could drop to a record low of below 30 per cent each.

The popularity of Mr Strache was not damaged despite photographs being published of him in his youth wearing military uniform at an alleged far-right gathering and also showing Mr Strache raising his hand and stretching three fingers in an apparent covert version of the Hitler salute, used widely in the neo-Nazi scene. Mr Strache said that he was merely signalling for three beers in a pub.

The Jewish and Islamic community have protested against the extreme agendas of the far-right politicians.

Behind the swing towards the far-right is growing dissatisfaction with EU policies and the perceived rise in immigration after the EU expanded eastwards. The country has, however, low unemployment and crime rates and the economy is booming as Austrian companies establish market domination in Eastern European countries.

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While we want to encourage European politicians eager to preserve their culture, we do not want to support a Nazi. Those guys wanted to establish a murderous, pagan Reich which is contrary to our priciples of freedom of association.

We also have to consider if an open Nazi is a plant, a stooge who is financed by multi-culturalists to make us look bad; or a “sincere” Nazi who is a useful idiot for the Left.

Posted by gg at 6:31 PM on September 26


“The Jewish and Islamic community have protested against the extreme agendas of the far-right politicians.”

Since when has not wanting your country to be occupied by foreign invaders extreme? Only a marxist would be deluded enough to believe this. If there is one thing that most of the real peoples of the world can agree, from America to China to even radical islam, is that they want their own homelands, and that those lands be safe from invasion.

Posted by Flamethrower at 7:09 PM on September 26


Immigrants in Austria are from the Balkans and Turkey.

Posted by Your Average Guy at 7:10 PM on September 26


“In 1999 the country incurred sanctions from other members of the EU after a far-right party led by Jörg Haider formed a government coalition.”

This sentence says it all.. Europeans have NO right to decide who will be leaders of their countries. Of course this was the reason the EU was created, to immediately identify and nip in the bud any slightest white nationalist tendency.

(In my private opinion also the reason Serbia was bombed, they were too white and too nationalistic).

Solzhenitsyn warned Europeans against the EU as it was clear to him that the agenda of these people were never economic co-operation between European states but totalitarian central control. He called the EU the next gulag.

Posted by sybille at 8:17 PM on September 26



“…Mr Strache raising his hand and stretching three fingers in an apparent covert version of the Hitler salute, used widely in the neo-Nazi scene. Mr Strache said that he was merely signalling for three beers in a pub.”

To the Islamists, ironically, ordering beers in a pub is just as evil as giving the verboten salute.


“The former dental technician has campaigned successfully with slogans such as “Homeland instead of Islam” and “Vienna must not become Istanbul”.”

Both of which are perfectly sensible, reasonable, non-extremist sentiments that shouldn’t even be controversial.

I like the sounds of this guy.

Posted by at 8:41 PM on September 26


Actually this strong determination of Austrias is good news. I don’t know about the Nazi symbols thing, I suspect this is just another Straw Man, set up by the liberals in Vienna, because they fear losing to the Conservative right wing, which is what they surely deserve.

Posted by Bobby at 9:19 PM on September 26


Nationalism will never succeed if it tries to ressurrect the old nazi symbolism. Nazism was defeated and nothing can change that.

In order to succeed, nationalism must reinvent itself….focus on substance over symbolism. Most of all, it must be relatively incorruptable. Focus on solving the problems…focus on serving whites over everything else. And it will succeed.

Posted by at 9:28 PM on September 26


This article is ridden with inaccuracies and confusion.

“The reputation of Austria, which has been tarnished by child abuse scandals”
It’s interesting to note how the international media refuses to report the empirical evidence for the higher propensity of blacks to commit violent crimes, yet was willing to declare the “austrian soul” to be prone to imprison children in cellars on a whim.

This time, the Austrian culture is said to have an “extremist sentiment”. What exactly are those extremist sentiments? Strache and his supporters want to have less immigration, a referendum on the Lisbon treaty, to keep Turkey out of the EU, to have the welfare state benefit citizens first, to preserve our culture etc.

The British have been traditionally much more skeptical of the EU than Austrians. Are they extremist because of that? The Swedes chose not to adopt the Euro? Extremist? This Swiss didn’t join the EU in the first place. Be wary of those dangerous Swiss!
Nobody in Austria supports the death penalty, let alone the death penalty for child molesters or a three strikes law. Now these would be extremist views from our perspective. But Obama and his fellow Democrats can support all that and still be considered nice do-gooder liberals.
Austrians are not extremist. They are actually pretty liberal welfare statists, much like the Finns. The Finns were just a little bit smarter by never allowing mass immigration in the first place.

“The Jewish and Islamic community have protested against the extreme agendas of the far-right politicians.”
News to me. I am not aware of any such protests. Strache is even poised to gain a higher share of the naturalized immigrant vote than from natives.

Posted by at 10:00 PM on September 26


Funny how “extremist sentiments” can so happily co-exist with economic success. Perhaps it’s the EU and its media facilitators who hold the very extremist view that Europeans must be made to feel shame for being white, must be oppressed within their countries, must devolve their sovereignty to unelected foreigners and must welcome their replacement by immigrants from their traditional enemy. Now that’s extreme! And they wonder why the right is making a comeback?

As for the law in question, Strache seeks to have it repelled, not “banned.” Laws are not banned; activities are, like this law does - it bans certain activities and actions. The media literally cannot get anything right.

Posted by An Ally in NYC at 10:39 PM on September 26


In 1999 the country incurred sanctions from other members of the EU after a far-right party led by Jörg Haider formed a government coalition.

Thus the EU showed that “democracy” means you get to elect any candidate you want so long as he is approved by the Bilderberg Group.

Posted by Blued Eyed Devil at 11:28 PM on September 26


Austria is a small Country. Thus liberal Whites can’t just move themselves away from diversity and scream about how bad the “evil racists” are.

Posted by at 11:44 PM on September 26


Some of you take this MSM spin far too literally. ANYONE in Europe, especially Germany or Austria who dares resist the multicult is immediately attacked as a “Nazi.” Don’t buy into the media lies - not everyone who has nationalistic leanings, or may even dare to admire a harmless thing or two about the Third Reich is a raging, murderous “anti-Semite” out to re-live the past, etc. Good grief…

Posted by HH at 11:59 PM on September 26


“Nationalism will never succeed if it tries to ressurrect the old nazi symbolism. Nazism was defeated and nothing can change that.

In order to succeed, nationalism must reinvent itself….focus on substance over symbolism.”
To make that clear. This whole symbolism theme that the London Times presented in this article is totally contrived.

What happened is that one unimportant member of the freedom party chose this unfortunate time to voice his views on the Verbotsgesetz, which prohibits the re-establishment of a nazi party. So they asked Strache and he agreed that it should be repealed as a matter of principle. This is not some kind of popular issue they are running the campain on.

The repeal of the Verbotsgesetz would actually help the freedom party, because the 132 true Nazis would form their own fringe party and hopefully stop to show up at HC Strache’s public appearances. The last thing a modern right wing party needs is drunken skinheads. That is also why Strache has to downplay his past in the Wiking-Jugend (Viking youth) group which he described as teenage foolishness.

The London Times article makes it appear as if 20% of Austrians are dying to march with Swastikas and are supporting Strache so he can finally give them the right to. True crypto-nazis, like the german NPD, march anyway. They dress up in uniforms, get Nazi haircuts and march with symbols that are similar in style to NSDAP symbols.
That is one of the reasons that the ban of specific symbols is ludicrous. If Bush were to ban the Democrat Donkey, does anybody think the Democrats couldn’t come up with another animal, like a Mule or something?

Posted by at 3:13 AM on September 27


Just to make this clear: The FPÖ is NOT a “Nazi” or in any way “extremist” party at all, and Strache did NOT suggest making any Nazi symbols Austria’s national insignia, as the sensationalist headline suggests.

I’m used to headlines of that sort from the English tabloid press, seems the reporting standards of the London Times are in a PC-induced free fall as well.

Posted by at 6:15 AM on September 27


Think about this people: Up to 1/3 of Austrians may vote for “extreme right anti-immigrant parties” in the coming election. And some of you are thinking about voting for open borders McCain?

The reason Austria is in this good position now is because nationalist and conservative voters there have rejected the “lesser of two evils strategy.”

Posted by Joe at 10:03 AM on September 27


The left in Europe is running out of steam. For the last 63 years all they have had to do is “wave the bloody shirt” of world war two to vanquish the right. That trick is not working so well anymore.

The trick of replacing native citzens is also running out of favor. The left has used the tactic of bringing in immigrants who almost uniformly vote left due to the fact that their two prime agendas are accessing public benefits and helping their fellow former country men / ethnic tribe. Europeans have caught on to this and they don’t want to end up like Amsterdam.

Posted by hugo at 10:34 AM on September 27


“We also have to consider if an open Nazi is a plant, a stooge who is financed by multi-culturalists to make us look bad; or a “sincere” Nazi who is a useful idiot for the Left.”

‘Controversial’ congressman Tom Tancredo gave an anti-immigration speech in DC a year or two ago. Two Nazis, in full dress uniform, attended in order to ‘support’ Tancredo. The online article about it said they were actually escorted away. I think we can guess which category of Nazi these were. Then there was the one in Florida reported on here on AmRen where a Nazi was charged with some kind of crime and his defense was he was an undercover government agent.

Personally, I’m a conspiracy theorist. In hindsight it’s easier to see. I suspect the whole Soviet Union - with their insistance on stamping out all religion, and their promise of liberating the world with the red Army: the failure of the Soviet Union was part of a plot to discredit or delay communism. It didn’t work that well, most Americans seem to hold more Marxist views than I bet they ever did at the heart of Moscow.

Wikipedia claims Adolph Hitlers political career began when he was assigned by the police to infiltrate an extremist party. Whether this information is inaccurate, or whether Hitler was won over by the very ideologues he was sent to monitor, or whether he himself was the ultimate ‘agent provocateur’ is hard to say. I do know when I meet leftists they often say ‘Never again’ or ‘anything is necessary’, in order to create the just-world.

The left may not like Hitler but they seem to be the ones adopting his tactics. Thus, we have a kind of tyranny of the left, making sure the public doesn’t think in a certain kind of way. If you look at the media and educators, they’ve long ago moved beyond trying to regulate our action, towards regulating our thoughts. Critics have often termed them ‘the thought police’. They’ve gone beyond that too. It’s been about manipulating our feelings. They’d prefer whites didn’t have any. Feelings lead to thoughts and thoughts lead to action. It’s not the feelings themselves that are the problem. It the resulting actions and tactics.

We’re not supposed to notice the left uses Nazi-like tactics for real, to prevent us from having bad thoughts. Because thoughts could lead to actions - like, the very Nazi-like ones they must use against us. We’re only white so I guess that doesn’t count.

Posted by at 11:27 AM on September 27


gg: I don’t know what you’re talking about, but your criticisms are not valid.

There is much to criticize about the (original, not neo-) German NSDAP’s approach to nationalism, but being pagan is hardly a legitimate criticism. Paganism was the religion of our ancestors - that is something we can hardly call “bad”. A pagan (not the silly wiccan stuff, actual pagan values) revival in our nations is something I would welcome.

As for “murderous”, well that is a matter of historical debate that I wont get into here.

In any event, we should support anyone who has the interests of European people at heart. These guys do. I don’t care what symbols they allegedly use or want to use. The fact that these guys are getting such a good share of the vote (for a nationalist party) pretty much renders the rest of your criticisms invalid.

Posted by at 11:40 AM on September 27


“Nationalism will never succeed if it tries to ressurrect the old nazi symbolism. Nazism was defeated and nothing can change that.

In order to succeed, nationalism must reinvent itself….focus on substance over symbolism. Most of all, it must be relatively incorruptable. Focus on solving the problems…focus on serving whites over everything else. And it will succeed.”

Posted by at 9:28 PM on September 26

Yes, it must be remembered that Nazism turned on ordinary Germans in the end.

To other posts referring to a “pagan” Nazi Germany; Nazi Germany was at least as much Christian as “pagan” - or more so. It was mostly only the SS that had a Norse/Teutonic ritual structure. Refer to book, The Holy Reich. In Germany, old mythic hero tales via Wagnerian operas were used to stir nationalism, but not establish a new relgion.

Posted by Whiteplight at 12:58 PM on September 27



It’s interesting to note how this story tries to link Nazis and child abuse in Austria.

Below is a link to a picture taken of the dungeon built by Josef Fritzl to imprison his daughter. This is only a small image as the larger version has disappeared from the internet.

Look at the back wall and ask yourself if this child abuse was the action of a Nazi.

http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-31013-2.html#backToArticle=551660

Posted by sbuffalonative at 2:41 PM on September 27


People will look back at 9/11 for many reasons. One will be the resurgence of white pride and preservation.

An awakening from the experimental liberal multicultural ways that were killing the most gifted peoples on earth.

May the right grow and prosper.

Posted by H at 3:10 PM on September 27


“Homeland instead of Islam” and “Vienna must not become Istanbul”.” These are good political slogans/platforms.

But, PR realities support not using National Socialist salutes, clothes, uniforms from the past. We must live in the present.

WN need to learn how to dress for the occation/times and do a better job of public relations.

Posted by JR at 3:41 PM on September 27


There is a difference between healthy “nationalistic” feelings and the pathological “nationalism” of the Nazis. The current anti-nationalistic European elite wants to keep people from appreciating that difference. The movie The Sound of Music is, in part, a beautiful meditation on that difference. (The link there is to one of my blog entries.)

Posted by larry k at 3:58 PM on September 27


The West has gone wrong by putting economic matters at the center of civilization’s importance in place of the greater existential/religious/philosophical matters. Whether we’re talking extreme Communists or extreme Capitalists, this fixation on the economic dimension of man’s relation to man has hollowed us out and left us morally bankrupt.

Posted by at 6:20 PM on September 27


“The West has gone wrong by putting economic matters at the center of civilization’s importance in place of the greater existential/religious/philosophical matters. Whether we’re talking extreme Communists or extreme Capitalists, this fixation on the economic dimension of man’s relation to man has hollowed us out and left us morally bankrupt.”

Oh - get enough white people poor and I think we can find a way to end this fixation on ‘economics’.

Posted by at 10:56 PM on September 27


BAD: Heil Hitler!

GOOD: Hoch Hapsburg!

I can’t believe I’m writing this, but I guess everyone is allowed to be a crank about something. In matters pertaining to the good ole’ USA, I’m your standard Reagan Republican. But my grandparents were Polish subjects of the old empire, and for some reason there’s a little part of me that feels like I’m the good Emperor Franz Josef’s last officer.

Europe’s only chance starts with returning to constitutional monarchy. They had everything and blew it in 1914. Then Woodrow Wilson — the worst president in American history — had to make the world safe for democracy by creating a huge power vacuum in Central Europe where the “Ramshackle Empire” used to be.

Ramshackle it may have been — but nothing before or since kept a cork on the ancient ethnic hatred in the Balkans. And it’s hard to argue that any of the Hapsburg successor states were particularly successful until the 1990s.

Considering what a smashing success the EU has been, why not form a Danubian Federation composed of Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Czech Republic, and Slovak Republic. Each would have their own parliament and control their own internal affairs, with defense and foreign policy reserved for Vienna. As for a head of state, there are lots and lots of Hapsburgs around to take the job.

Crazy? No more than the EU or anything else that’s going on in Europe.

Really, there’s a simple solution to the problems of Europe.

1. Recognize the French Revolution for what it was — not the birth of democracy but the death of the old order of freedom under royal law.

2. Restore the dynasties, supported by constitutions that are informed by the old Hapsburg standard of “under law, liberty.”

3. Start going to mass again.

4. Start having babies

5. Stop immigration

But clarity needs to be backed with courage, and that’s one commodity the Old World lost between 1914-1918.


Austriae
Est
Imperare
Orbi
Universo


Posted by at 11:17 PM on September 27


If you dont support the right of the Austrians to bring recognize a part of their history then don’t complain about symbols of the Southern Confederacy being taken away.

Posted by mkm at 4:05 AM on September 28


IMMIGRANTS RAUS!!!
Austria for Austrians…kick the filthy third-world riff-raff out of Austria once and for all. I think it’s stupid to bring back Hitler-era symbols, but I’m all for restricting immigration in a country as small as Austria.

Posted by patriot at 11:09 AM on September 28


One good way to discredit any rightwing group is to taint it with a connection to, the thoroughly discredited, Nazi ideology and its symbols. Nazism was a giant catastrophe not only for Jews, Gypsies, Gays and other victims, but for racial realists as well. It made it easy for our enemies to label all our positions as neo-Nazis and fascistic.

The extreme, vicious and arbitrary government controls of a Nazi government is the last thing that whites or anyone else should want today. No, we are more similar to the conservatives of the old style Democratic party of the South and the Cadets, and Christian Democrats of pre-WWII Europe.

Posted by Sardonicus at 2:01 PM on September 28


Those of you who contend that returning to ‘Naziism’ is either not going to happen in Austria or “should not” happen fail to see what is going on. If anything, ‘Naziism’ could return simply because of the anti-Nazi sentiments and actions by the enemies of Austrian nationalists. Also, there is still, to this day, a strong sense of pride in what Hitler’s Germany had done for both Germany and the Germanic people of the region. Hitler brought Germany back from the destitution wrought on them by the Allied Powers after WWI. Returning Germany and its satellites to a ‘Pure German’ area was well received by Germanics who had perceived their lands inundated by non-Germans. Austrians, as a whole, supported Naziism and these sentiments have continued to filter down to its youth since the end of WWII. Don’t think for a moment Naziism cannot -or even should not - reemerge in such a climate. The enemies of Austria will bear the burden of any such reemergence.

Posted by P Norman at 4:04 PM on September 28


If you dont support the right of the Austrians to bring recognize a part of their history then don’t complain about symbols of the Southern Confederacy being taken away.

Posted by mkm at 4:05 AM on September 28

Nobody said we weren’t equally supportive.

Posted by at 9:12 PM on September 28


White nationalists everywhere are accused of being “Nazis”, as that is the magic four letter buzzword that our enemies have conditioned us with in order to stop us cold. And it works! We are marginalized to impotency because of this MSM programming.

Posted by Moe at 11:33 PM on September 28


“Nazism was a giant catastrophe for Jews, Gypsies, gays…” Sardonicus
Scratch that last category. There was no systematic effort to kill homosexuals by the Nazis. If you look at the cover of “The Pink Triangle”, a book written to tell the world about the “gay holocaust”, it will say that “thousands” of homosexuals were murdered. To a government that killed 5+ million Jews, a few million Russian prisoners, 3 million Poles, and a variety of others, thousands of dead homosexuals are a footnote. It is more likely that these killings resulted from administrative errors, the killing of homosexuals found guilty of offenses like molestation or accosting others in public toilets, and the whimsy of individual Nazis. After all, where would the Nazis have been without Ernst Rohm and his homosexual buddies who ran the Brownshirts?

Posted by Schoolteacher at 12:56 AM on September 29


Austrians are not extremist. They are actually pretty liberal welfare statists, much like the Finns. The Finns were just a little bit smarter by never allowing mass immigration in the first place.

I am a Finn. Alas the Finnish elite is promoting nowdays immigration and especially from muslim countries and Africa. Also the Finnish colleges (Ammattikorkeakoulu) have sent thousands of invitation letters to Nigeria for potential students. As the tuition fees are low making studying free
almost free, this is a huge giveaway. This autumn there has been a lot of Africans in the Helsinki streets. The country is literally getting black.

Another story is Romanian Romas ie. Gypsies who are beggars.
Against all common sense the Finnish elite is ready to support their immigration.

Posted by bdd at 9:04 AM on September 29


The London Times, what a laugh. The U.K. is in far more danger than it has ever been in in its existence from radical islam and other foreign extractions. And yet, they want to spew lies about Austria. At least Austria isn’t having the racial problems from islamists and pakis that the U.K. is having at this moment. The London Times is pure propaganda, nothing more.

Posted by at 12:36 PM on September 29


The subtitle to the Article, “We are the owners of Austria and we will determine who gets in”, should not be taken as just plain bragging or bravado. The statement is an accurate sentiment of the Austrian people.

As I pointed out in another blog, many folks in rural Austria live on inherited farms in the mountainous valleys, and they are largely the descendants of those Austrians who waged a bloody battle with Islam, many hundreds of years ago. They succeeded in driving out this foreign religion. There is a museum in one of the Austrian principalities, that has over six-thousand suits of armor worn by the Austrian soldiers against their battle with Islam, all polished and strikingly well preserved.

Another point to remember regarding Austria is that it is mainly a Catholic nation,(97%). In fact, if your drive through the mountains and valleys of Austria, you will often come upon small chapels everywhere, even high in the mountains. You will pass little monuments of wood, some hundreds of years old, containing a crucifix or a wood carving of Christ, covered by a wood roof. etc. There are literally thousands of these monuments and chapels thorughout the country. There are other monuments as well, in the most unlikely places,(high in the mountains) of famous personalities, writers, musicians,etc. The point I’m making is that Austrians in the countryside, on the farms,etc. are intimately connected to the land and love it intensely.

The fact that there is resistance to foreign influence doesn’t surprise me from what I know about this nation and its people.

Posted by Bobby at 2:31 PM on September 29


Austriae
Est
Imperare
Orbi
Universo

Thanks for that post it really cheered me up. I am of Slovak descent and would be willing to give a constitutional monarchy and a new Danubian Federation a try. Maybe the communists didn’t kill all of us monarchist officers off. I say back to the future.

Posted by Enough at 5:13 PM on September 29


Here was one old Habsburgian. Good ideas. But Europarliament is full of French socialist who torpedoe it immediately.

Posted by RL at 5:48 PM on September 29


Just as the American communist agitators have taught the minorities to play the race card until they wore it out, so too have the European communist agitators played the Holocaust card until they have worn it out.

Europe will indeed soon become Muslim free and no one on earth will protest the final solution to the Muslim problem, because this time the Europeans have targeted an enemy everyone on this planet despises and wants obliterated…

Posted by at 6:04 PM on September 29


bdd at 9:04 posted that the Finnish government is inviting lots of dark people to their country..??? What is the reason for this counter darwinian or counter intuitive self demise orchestrated by white social engineers? What drives certain men to take pleasure in the bastardization of their race? Dedalus…you study psychology… any ideas..??

Posted by Petrarch at 4:41 PM on September 30


“Just as the American communist agitators have taught the minorities to play the race card until they wore it out, so too have the European communist agitators played [their own] card until they have worn it out. “
~~~~~~~~~~
Oh, I’m not so sure they have “worn it out “… neither in Europe nor in America. Not yet!
Obviously, they don’t think so. They intend to preserve that guilt card and get a lot more use out of it in the future. European “guilt,” and white “guilt” in America, have thur far paid off handsomely, and are far too profitable a thing to just give up on. Never has there been such a powerful psychological weapon to disarm people and bend them to your will. They’re going to play it and milk it to the bitter end.

Posted by at 7:48 PM on September 30


“What is the reason for this counter-Darwinian or counter intuitive self demise orchestrated by white social engineers? What drives certain men to take pleasure in the bastardization of their race?” —- Petrarch
…………………..
Well, first of all, they have been taught that there IS no such thing as race. So how can you preserve what doesn’t exist? Why be concerned about what is only sheer nonsense? And if the white race is only a pernicious mental contruct, then it deserves to be destroyed. Right?— since it is so harmful!

For further details, see Prof. Ignatieff and his plans to “abolish the white race — by any means necessary.” He produces something called “Race Traitor” magazine encouraging gullible young whites to betray whites. (He’s often been mentioned here.) http://www.learntoquestion.com/class/archives/2003-2004/log/archives/000099.html
http://www.amren.com/ar/2000/10/

[Quoting Lawrence Auster]: “Abolishing “white skin privilege” means that there should be no concept of the white race, since it’s the very concept of whiteness that gives whiteness privileges, and therefore whites should not even think of themselves as being white, but only as individual humans. Many people believe this today, including “conservatives.” It follows further that whites must not feel any respect for, or allegiance to, the white race and its historic nations and civilization, since the white race is a false concept. Of course, this imperative applies only to whites.

“So, Ignatieff’s position…is extremely radical, since it aims to eliminate the ability of whites to defend themselves as whites or even to think of themselves as whites, which means the destruction of the white race as the white race, along with its civilization, though of course individual whites may survive.”

also very interesting: http://www.variant.randomstate.org/22texts/Whiteness.html

Posted by ghw at 9:31 PM on September 30


“The Jewish and Islamic community have protested against the extreme agendas of the far-right politicians.”


Ahhh. Which translated, means ‘He must be doing something correct.”

Posted by Fr. John at 3:52 PM on October 1



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