More on Swiss Vote Against the Subhuman Hordes

Daily Stormer
November 11, 2014

"Yeah, no, we don't need any more Muslims or Gypsies. We're good on that.  Thanks though." -Switzerland
“Yeah, no, we don’t need any more Muslims or Gypsies. We’re good on that. Thanks though.” -Switzerland

The Swiss vote against the EU’s invasion plot is monumental, in that it psychologically frees the rest of Europe to do the same.

From the Local:

The Swiss People’s Party (SVP) is resurgent in Switzerland after voters on Sunday narrowly backed its initiative to apply quotas to immigrants from the European Union.

The right-wing nationalist party, while the largest in Swiss parliament, was opposed by all other major parties, the federal government and the business community.

But Christoph Blocher, the billionaire industrialist, former cabinet minister and vice-president of the party, said he and his party are vindicated by the result.

Voters narrowly supported the SVP initiative “against massive immigration”.

The Swiss people have said Switzerland is ours,” the nationalist politician told state broadcaster SRF.

The result comes 12 years after he led an initiative, also accepted by Swiss voters, to keep Switzerland out of the European Economic Area — and the European Union.

In an interview with 20 Minuten, Blocher recalled a former Swiss government cabinet minister warning that if the country didn’t join the EEA “Switzerland would go kaput — it could not survive”.

What happened is just the opposite (with the Swiss economy showing stronger economic growth than the EU), although at the time Blocher and his supporters did not know that “EU politicians would cause such a mess”, he said.

“The EU advocates said at the time there would be no more bilateral agreements in the future,” Blocher said.

“Again, this was blatant misinformation.”

Kenneth Roth, the Jewish leader of Human Rights Watch, came out to denounce the Swiss for not bowing to the poor unfortunates.

Sorry, kike.  Not this time.
Sorry, kike. Not this time.

2014 will go down in history as the year we stood up and said “no.”