Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 6, 2015
What else would a Dawn do, other than rise?
The Greek elections were a joke, of course – virtually no one voted.
But some people did, and the Jews are unhappy.
In Kos and Lesbos, the epicenters of the refugee crisis, the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party doubled its share of the vote, exceeding 10 percent in some places. The absence of functioning government institutions in Greece — and the total lack of a collective European Union policy to address the crisis — have created the conditions that hateful ideologies need in order to grow. While the local authorities were waiting for the central government to react, and as the Greek government waited for the European Union to make up its mind about the growing waves of immigration that flooded the islands, the neo-Nazis took advantage of the situation to spread their hate.
“Spread their hate” being codeword for saying “hey guys, do you really want all these people here??? Why are they here????”
In Kos, which is overwhelmed by an influx of refugees, I witnessed the rise of neo-Nazi influence. Shop owners openly expressed their indignation and xenophobic views. A 50-year old woman at the port complained that immigrants are filthy and that extremist Islamists are hiding among them. “Soon enough, the Greeks will become a minority in our own land,” she told me. A few days later Golden Dawn released a video in which three children called upon voters to support Golden Dawn, keep Greece for the Greeks, and urged them not to become a minority in their own country. Never mind that almost all asylum seekers leave Kos as soon as the police allow them to move on.
Yeah, nevermind that because have you been to Athens?
If you count Albanians and other European immigrants, it is at least a third non-Greek. At least half of those are non-Whites, mainly Moslems.
The Greek elections Sept. 20 gave Syriza a renewed mandate but also reinforced an atmosphere of political cynicism: The abstention rate reached 44 percent for the first time in modern Greek history. (In 2004, 76 percent of Greeks voted and only 24 percent abstained).
Yeah. No one is even bothering.
Because each new government is worse than the last.
Only three days before the ballot, Golden Dawn’s “fuhrer,” Nikos Michaloliakos, shocked the Greek public once again when he openly admitted that his party was accepting political responsibility for the murder of Mr. Fyssas.
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In the area of Piraeus around Athens’ massive port, where Mr. Fyssas was assassinated, Golden Dawn increased its share from 7 to 8 percent. Among its overall voters, 16 percent are young and unemployed. Regions like the southern Peloponnese — a traditional stronghold of ex-monarchists, and before that Nazi collaborators during World War II — also rewarded the party by giving it far more votes than the national average.
Last but not least, the Greek police force once again turned to the far right: Poll stations located near police headquarters showed 15 percent of the vote going to Golden Dawn, and election analysts estimate that the neo-Nazis, who present themselves as a “party of order,” received more than 40 percent of police officers’ votes, based on their share of the population in those areas.
And now, many Golden Dawn politicians who’ve finished serving their 18-month pretrial prison sentences, are being released and preparing to return to public life — bolstered by last week’s electoral outcome.…
For now, there is a large movement seeking to stop fascist and racist ideas from spreading. But Golden Dawn’s share of the national vote is growing and its sympathizers could eventually fill that gap. If they do, their poisonous ideas will be increasingly difficult to weed out.
Yes. Because the biggest threat to democracy is people voting for something that Jews don’t like.