Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 27, 2017
If there’s one thing people love, it’s roving bands of gang-rapists on the streets.
The only thing people love more than that is getting blown up on the street.
Or so it would seem.
Though it might be relevant that if you protest against these things, you go to prison for being a hater.
RT:
In scenes reminiscent of the widespread protests that swept Europe a year ago, human rights groups and social activists marched in 30 cities across Spain to demand that the government do more to help migrants and refugees and end “Fortress Europe.”
United under the hashtags #NoEUFortaleza #NoFortressEU, protesters decried the perceived indifference of the Spanish and other European governments in the face of the refugee and migrant crisis.
The protests come just days after a controversial working paper was leaked in which German authorities proposed relaxing human rights protection for refugees to expedite the deportation process, should Europe witness another influx of asylum seekers and economic migrants.
“This is a European initiative that promises to remind our political representatives that the current migration policy is unacceptable and is placing far too many lives at risk. We demand safe passage to Europe,” organizer and activist Javier Baeza told Público.
“Nobody puts their child on a boat unless the water is safer than the land.”
But that is simply factually inaccurate.
Before, all these people were coming from Turkey – a safe country.
The most famous refugee of all, Beach Boy, was put on a boat from Turkey because his father wanted free dental work from the European welfare system.
That is a fact.
Over 70 human rights and social activist groups participated and organized the massive event, including el Foro Alternativo (The Alternative Forum), The Spanish Refugee Commission (Comisión Española de Ayuda al Refugiado or CEAR), Amnesty International, Bienvenidos Refugiados España (Refugees Welcome Spain) and Obrim Fronteres (Open Borders), to name but a few.
The primary goal of the marches was to call for a new and improved European migration and refugee policy that does more to protect the human rights of migrants and mobilizes more resources to prevent further loss of life in the Mediterranean.
“Europe, you scoundrels, open up the borders!” the crowds chanted.
Counter-protesters from the far-right Hogar Social group were driven away from the marches with chants of: “Fascists, off our streets!”
This is what feminism has wrought.
A society with an entire value system based on gross sentimentality.
Hoy salimos a la calle para decir que no queremos ser cómplices de más muertes en el Mediterráneo #NoEUFortaleza https://t.co/FuT9q7zzyP pic.twitter.com/r7UIWpMjVo
— CEAR (@CEARefugio) February 26, 2017