Fash the Nation Week 65: You Are Now Here

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November 12, 2016

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WE. FUCKING. DID IT.

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0:00 Intro/Announcements

13:00 The Election of Our Lifetime

18:00 So Much Winning

39:00 They Have to Go Back —> They’re Going Back

53:00 The Europa Report

1:05:00 Transition

1:51:00 Obama POTUS for Life

1:55:00 Democrat Civil War

2:05:00 MFTDC

2:10:00 White Hot Takes “Hail Victory”

Lyrics:

America is back

From sea to shining sea

We kept up the attack

And now we’ll all hail victory

Rahowa is our destiny

Look out Jews

We’ll all hail victory

 

We were drawn to the alt-right

Heretical, aesthetical, young, and white

Helpless cucks replaced by the ones who fight

Oh, we were born to stand together

Born to band together

 

Brothers in arms

We went and made it happen

We took control and we said

 

We took our country back

From sea to shining sea

We kept up the attack

And now we’ll all hail victory

Rahowa is our destiny

Look out Jews

We’ll all hail victory

 

Two years ago it seemed like just a dream

To have a real nationalist regime

I felt it in my chest in his victory speech

I knew we were born to stand together

Born to band together

 

Brothers in arms

We went and made it happen

We took control and we said

 

We took our country back

From sea to shining sea

We kept up the attack

And now we’ll all hail victory

Rahowa is our destiny

Look out Jews

We’ll all hail victory

 

California

That’s where we saw our future

We realized this was our last chance

 

Brothers in arms

We went and made it happen

We took control and we said

We took our country back

From sea to shining sea

We kept up the attack

And now we’ll all hail victory

Rahowa is our destiny

Look out Jews

TONIGHT WE HAIL!

 

Text of the Europa Report:

Ι am Autolycus and this is the Europa Report for the past week, Νovember 4th to November 11th, bringing you the latest news on the Continent regarding new political developments and the ever ongoing non-white invasion crisis.

Let us start with how European countries and their authorities received the news of the election of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America.

 From http://www.dailymail.co.uk

World leaders have reacted with disbelief after the election of Donald Trump as US president – and Russian President Vladimir Putin has become one of the first to congratulate the Republican on his win.

The current French ambassador to the United States wrote that the ‘world is collapsing before our eyes’ in an astonishing attack on the newly-elected President.

In a now-deleted tweet, before Trump’s victory was confirmed, Gerard Araud wrote: ‘After Brexit and this election, everything is now possible. A world is collapsing before our eyes. Dizziness.’

But the result has been welcomed in Moscow, where Vladimir Putin said he is optimistic of improved relations with the US under a Trump presidency.

French President Francois Hollande gave a lukewarm response to the election result, saying it heralded a period of ‘uncertainty’.

He said: ‘I congratulate him as is natural between two democratic heads of state. This American election opens a period of uncertainty.’

He said France would be vigilant and frank in talks with the new White House administration.

Russian president Putin has sent Trump a telegram of congratulation, and called for relations between the two superpowers – which have been strained during the Obama regime – to be rebuilt.

The election was greeted with delight by right wing leaders in Europe, with French National Front president Marine Le Pen among the first to voice their congratulations.

She tweeted:  ‘Congratulations to the new President of the United States Donald Trump and the American people, free!’

German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen, an ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel, described the result as a ‘huge shock’ and questioned whether it meant the end of ‘Pax Americana’, the state of relative peace overseen by Washington that has governed international relations since World War Two.

Chancellor Angela Merkel – denounced by Trump as ‘insane’ for allowing more than a million migrants into the country last year – hinted at unease when she congratulated the Republican on his election victory.

Merkel said: ‘Germany and America are bound together by values – democracy, freedom, respecting the rule of law, people’s dignity regardless of their origin, the colour of their skin, religion, gender, sexual orientation or political views.

‘On the basis of these values, I am offering to work closely with the future President of the United States Donald Trump.’

The result was welcomed by far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who has previously hit out at what he describes as the Islamification of the Netherlands.

After results came in for Florida and Utah, he wrote: “The people are taking their country back. So will we.”

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban congratulated Trump with the words: ‘What great news. Democracy is still alive.’

The comment was posted on his Facebook page.

Orban said in July that Trump’s plans on migration and foreign policy were ‘vital’ for Hungary, whereas those of rival Democrat Hillary Clinton were ‘deadly’.

Orban was then the first European head of state to express a clear preference for either of the two candidates.

The President of Poland has reminded Trump of the ‘strategic partnership’ between the nations, amid concerns that the region could be more vulnerable if the USA’s NATO allies are not protected.  

Andrzej Duda wrote to Trump: ‘Polish-American relations have become an important pillar of European and trans-Atlantic stability.

“We are particularly pleased that that during this year’s NATO summit in Warsaw the United States decided to increase its military presence in Poland.”

Trump has been invited to visit the European Union to assess trans-Atlantic ties.

EU Council President Donald Tusk and his Commission counterpart Jean-Claude Juncker said that, despite Trump’s campaign talk of protectionism and isolationism, both sides “should consolidate the bridges we have been building across the Atlantic”.

We move on to the situation regarding the non-white migrant crisis and other related issues.

Specifically in Germany, a 19-year-old Syrian pretending to be a refugee planned to bomb tourist buses in Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate, and the Reichstag parliament building, as new evidence presented in court has revealed.

From http://newobserveronline.com/

Shaas al-M was arrested in March this year, but the specific charges against him were only revealed this week. According to the Berliner Morgenpost, the refugee-terrorist was a member of ISIS and planned bombings in the Alexanderplatz, the Brandenburg Gate, and the Reichstag area.

The Federal Supreme Court indictment continued that he also carried out extensive reconnoiters of targets to “improve ISIS knowledge about potential targets in Germany”.

On top of that, on November 9th German police have arrested yet another five nonwhite invaders living in Germany for links to ISIS—all of them legal immigrants with permanent residence, including one from Cameroon in Africa.

The five were all identified as “key links” in the ISIS recruitment campaign among Muslims living in Germany, and providing support for other terrorist invaders.

According to a report in the Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ), the five nonwhites “formed a pan-regional Salafist-jihadist network,” with the leader being identified as one Ahmad Abdulaziz Abdullah A., 32, an Iraqi living in Germany.

Ahmad Abdulaziz Abdullah A., known as Abu Walaa, is well-known in Germany as one of the “central figures in the German Islamist scene” and is nicknamed the “faceless preacher” because he has largely managed to avoid being photographed.

Indicative of the unsustainability of Islamic presence in Germany is the construction of a four-meter (13 feet) high wall—higher than the Berlin Wall—to separate nonwhite invaders from local Germans in the Munich suburb of Neuperlach Sud.

From http://newobserveronline.com/ and the Merkur newspaper

One couple told local media: “Donald Trump wants to build a wall for Mexico, and we in Munich Neuperlach build one to keep us safe from refugees.”

Residents said they need the wall to protect themselves and their houses from the “noise and behavior” of 160 so-called child refugees being housed in the area.

Also, contrary to controlled media reports, there are no plans underway by the German government or the European Union to “turn back the boats” carrying invaders across the Mediterranean Sea.

From http://www.usa.forzanuova.info

The controlled media is currently widely reporting that there has been a “U-turn” in the German government’s approach, as the nonwhite invasion from Africa shows no sign of ending.

All these reports are based upon an article in the German newspaper Die Welt, which quoted an anonymous spokeswoman for the German Ministry of the Interior as saying that they want “to send migrants rescued in the Mediterranean back directly to Africa,” as this would serve as a “primary deterrent” when they realize that the European coast can never be reached.

Currently, the EU actually picks up the invaders shortly after they leave the African coast, and actually transports them the majority of the distance to Europe, doing the job of the people smugglers for them.

However, the reality is that this is just one or two people in the ministry thinking out loud, and there are no plans, policies, or even discussions on the table on the matter.

Die Welt pointed this out, saying that the Federal Ministry of the Interior added that there “are no concrete plans or discussions at EU level” and that the “observance of legal procedures and the observance of the Convention on Human Rights are indispensable prerequisites for future consideration.”

Furthermore, the EU Commission appears to be giving up hope to reach a trade agreement with the US, saying a relaunch of talks on the TTIP pact is unlikely with a president so fundamentally opposed to free trade.

From http://www.dw.com

EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström said Friday that it would probably make no sense to expect more talks on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) with the Trump administration. Although Malmstöm admitted that senior officials in the EU executive Commission “don’t really know what will happen,” she said that the free trade agreement between the US and the EU “might not be the biggest priority” of the President-elect.

“There is strong reason to believe that there would be a pause in TTIP,” she told reporters in Brussels.

In the United Kingdom, a plan to introduce London only visas designed to restrict migrants to the area within the M25 could be the first move which sees the cash-rich capital split from the rest of the UK.

From http://www.express.co.uk

Business leaders in the city – which is acknowledged as running on different economic lines to the rest of the country – are demanding their own visas which would allow immigrants movement in London only.

The move is a bid to avoid any Brexit skills shortage in the moneybags capital.

The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has proposed for London businesses to sponsor skilled foreign workers with a job offer for a visa.

The move comes after London was shown to be out-of-step with the rest of Britain after largely voting Remain in the EU referendum while the rest of the nation voted to leave.

Professor Tony Travers, director of research centre LSE London, said separate rules for London are viable and could also be beneficial for the rest of the UK’s regions.

Moving on to Italy, where the country holds a referendum on constitutional reform on December 4th  in what is shaping up to be the next major risk event for euro zone markets.

From http://www.usa.forzanuova.info

Prime Minister Matteo Renzi says his plan to curb the roles of the upper house Senate and regional governments will bring greater stability to Italy and accelerate lawmaking. Critics say the changes would remove checks and balances, over-centralize power and hurt democracy.

Opinion polls generally put the ‘no’ camp ahead.

Franklin Templeton’s David Zahn told Reuters:

“The Trump win does show that populism continues in 2016 and suggests a ‘no’ vote in the Italian referendum could be stronger than we assumed,”

“That is something that could become an issue for the market and something people will focus on.”

These concerns about growing political uncertainty in Italy – the euro zone’s third biggest economy – have weighed on Italian government bonds, which have underperformed top-rated German bonds as well as southern European peers in recent months.

According also to  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/, the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the Right-wing Northern League gleefully predicted that Mr Renzi, 41, would be the next victim of a global populist revolt that propelled the UK to vote for Brexit and Americans to elect Mr Trump.

In other news, in Hungary the parliament on November 9th rejected the constitutional bill of the ruling Fidesz party seeking to ban the settlement of “foreign populations” in Hungary without the consent of the Hungarian parliament.

The populist Jobbik party did not voted for the bill, arguing it was not enough, demanding also the end of the residency bonds for rich foreigners.

From http://visegradpost.com

After the referendum on compulsory quotas on October 2, at which Hungarian people voted NO at 98,3%, Hungarian Prime minister Viktor Orbán introduced a constitutional bill aiming to protect Hungary, using her constitution, from any settlement of foreigners which would have been not accepted by the Hungarian parliament – this modification of the constitution is of course seeking to avoid the EU quotas decided in 2015.

On Tuesday, November 8th , the parliament voted NO to the bill, by 131 in favor (FIDESZ and KDNP members), 3 against (Együtt leftist party and Liberal party). 133 votes were necessary to pass the bill. Most left-wing lawmakers and right-wing populist Jobbik MPs abstained. Jobbik had tied its willingness to vote for the government’s proposed constitutional amendment to the government’s willingness to scrap residency bonds, which, insisted Jobbik, is a corrupt scheme that threatens national security. The government insisted that the two issues were unconnected.

That was all for this week!

 

The Europa Report is a compilation of selected articles from the following sites:

http://newobserveronline.com

http://www.usa.forzanuova.info

http://visegradpost.com

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Extra interesting links (transcript-only)

http://newobserveronline.com/now-merkel-offers-turks-asylum/

http://newobserveronline.com/germany-invasion-causes-31-crime-spike/

http://newobserveronline.com/hungarian-fence-halts-balkan-route/

http://www.europeancivilwar.com/anarcho-tyranny-and-the-logistical-class/

http://www.usa.forzanuova.info/2016/11/06/italy-in-chaos-florence-erupts-in-violence-as-anti-renzi-protesters-clash-with-riot-cops/

http://www.thelocal.es/20161111/spain-busts-gang-responsible-for-smuggling-ukrainians-into-uk

http://www.reuters.com/article/usa-election-greece-farright-idUSL8N1DA377

http://visegradpost.com/en/2016/11/10/poland-voted-a-law-for-life/