Mexican “Neo-Nazis” Protect Families and Religion

Daily Stormer
July 3, 2014

Meanwhile, in Mexico...
Meanwhile, in Mexico…
Last year, conservative Mexicans formed the Mexican Nationalist Movement of Labor, a group labelled “Neo-Nazi,” for the purpose of protecting “traditional families, the Catholic-Christian religion, and relive the history of the Nazi doctrine.”

The group, which frames itself as an alternative to “Zionist Capitalism,” believes that democracy is a system designed to allow a small group of elitists to exploit the masses.

Latin Times:

First created in Jalisco last November, the neo-Nazi organization is headed by Juan Barrera Espinosa. Earlier this year, on the 125th birthday of Adolf Hitler, Espinosa called upon his ‘comrades’ on social networks to honor the birth of the German dictator. Animal Politico reports that the organization’s doctrine includes to ‘protect society’ and to oppose gay marriages and adoptions.

Photographs from meetings held by the organization reveal that members attend wearing armbands and Nazi uniforms. Many attendees also emulate Hitler’s haircut. Incidentally, the Mexican state of Sonora has banned parents from naming their children Hitler earlier this year.

Chile and Colombia also have serious organizations based on the doctrine of National Socialism.

Back in the US, we are incapable of forming any sort of nationalist organization.