Golden Dawn MP Banned from European Parliament for Talking About Dirty Turks

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 11, 2016

You breached our values, goyim.

So now your democracy is canceled.

Earlier this week, a EU Parliament MP, Eleftherios Synadinos, was forced out of the chamber by Martin Schulz, the German President of the Parliament.

Schulz referred to the expulsion as an “emergency measure,” a response to Synadinos accurately referring to the Turks as “dirty” and “dogs.” These statements of obvious fact are considered treason to the Cult of Vibrancy.

In the video, you can see Old Man Le Pen in the row behind Synadinos, protesting strongly.

Synadinos refuses to leave, at which point Schulz orders security to drag him out. As he’s being thrown out, Schulz declares that “there will be no debate on this incident.”

Full report on the incident from the EU:

European Parliament Plenary session – Statement by Martin Schulz, European Parliament President, on the immediate exclusion of Eleftherios Synadinos (NI/GoldenDawn, GR), following an incident in the Chamber during the debate on outcome of the EU-Turkey Summit. This incident was pointed out by Reinhard Bütikofer (Greens/EFA, DE) (Rules of Procedure) – ENGLISH version – 09.03.2016 – European Parliament, Strasbourg

Martin Schulz, European Parliament President (originally in German): “This morning there was an incident in the Chamber and I believe that the European Parliament should not fail to react to it. We absolutely must react to the incident. I’d like to quote the sentence, which firstly I don’t think it’s acceptable and secondly I think it must be sanctioned. The sentence was by Mr Synadinos on the debate on the EU-Turkey summit and he expressed the following sentence and I quote: “As it has been expressed in scientific literature, the Turks are dirty and polluted. Turks are like wild dogs when they play but when they have to fight against their enemies they run away. The only effective way to deal with the Turks is with decisive and resolute attitudes”.

That ladies and gentlemen is a sentence which, in accordance to article 165 of the rules of procedure, represents a breach of the values of the European Parliament. So as an immediate measure (applause from the Chamber) I have said and I say to you as well, this is a basic decision because I believe that we have to establish a procedure here where if red lines are crossed, then we have to declare them unacceptable, particularly with regards to racism. For that reason, in accordance with rule 165 of the rules of procedure, in accordance with rule 11, I immediately exclude Mr Synadinos from the Chamber. (Applause)”

Mr Synadinos takes his briefcase and leaves the Chamber, Martin Schulz, asks him to leave the Chamber and says to other Non-attached MEPs if they want to leave the Chamber with him they are free to do so. There will be no debate on this measure says the President: ‘Mr Synadinos will be heard on this incident; there is no debates on the rules of procedure.

UPDATE:

Here are the original statements. Thank to XA Ameriki for getting it translated.