Oz: Media Meltdown Continues Over Stormer Sponsor

Hamish Patton
Daily Stormer
March 2, 2017

 

Don’t you love it when the Jew media finally quotes you correctly!

We reported yesterday about how Australia’s biggest purveyor of fake news has a problem with the Daily Stormer’s sole corporate sponsor, Smerff Electrical.

Today the weevils at Fairfax struck back with a journalistic hair-pull in another of their unprofitable fish-and-chip wrappers, The Canberra Times:

A prominent neo-Nazi website has  reviled the Brisbane Times and Fairfax Media in response to a story highlighting a Queensland tradie’s move to sponsor the website.

The Daily Stormer, one of the world’s most visited neo-Nazi blogs, labelled Fairfax Media “main pig filth”, “Tel Aviv’s attack dog” and a defender of the “Jew World Order”.

The comments came after Queensland electrician and airconditioner installer Simon Hickey emerged as the site’s only corporate sponsor, drawing condemnation from a Jewish civil rights organisation.

“The Brisbane Times, which is owned by the biggest fake news media organization in Australia, has attempted to pull the plug on the Daily Stormer’s sole corporate sponsor: an Aussie electrician,” the Daily Stormer wrote in a post published overnight.

“Fairfax Media, the owner of this bush league rag, is like Tel Aviv’s attack dog. It has made a practice of seeking out and defaming anyone that opposes the Jew World Order.”

Both Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin and Smerff Electrical owner Mr Hickey refused to answer questions about the original article, although Mr Hickey did send an email criticising the “Lamestream Media Fake News”.

Seriously, Fairfax is like a woman that won’t stop nagging until you clock her. They quoted more of our slap-down of them before turning to a Jew professor for guidance.

University of Technology Sydney sociology Professor Andrew Jakubowicz, himself of Jewish descent, said far-right extremists were almost indistinguishable from Muslim extremists in many ways.

“They’ve got the same personality profiles,” he said.

“It’s just an accident as to which particular bunch of extremist idealogues they actually find themselves (supporting).”

He said the goal of the neo-Nazi movement was to normalise Nazi ideologies to the point they could be included in rational debate, “rather than treated as the ravings of extremely deluded psychopaths” and this could not be allowed to happen.

Jew Professor Andrew Jakubowicz says we are like Moslems. That’s hitting below the Talmud.

Charles Sturt University history and politics lecturer Dr Troy Whitford said it was important to dispel any “mystique” surrounding the groups.

“Just because they identify with Nazism, doesn’t mean they have the power and the abilities of Nazi Germany,” he said.

Dr Whitford said the best way to deal with far-right extremists was not to be angry or shocked but to laugh at them.

Hey, we don’t need the “power and the abilities of Nazi Germany,” Professor Cuck, since we have the power of Kek.

In case you hadn’t noticed, with Kek’s blessing Daily Stormer was single-handedly responsible for getting God Emperor Donald Trump elected the 45th President of the USA. We’re the ones laughing.

If only this princess had laughed at us instead of getting triggered

Nonetheless, there has even been speculation as to whether or not Smerff Electrical isn’t just a beaut troll by Andew Anglin.

Vocativ:

The election of Donald Trump, and his divisive, nationalistic rhetoric, emboldened a fringe element of American extremists — who are now dreaming of greater prominence. One notorious racist is even boasting of corporate sponsorship.

Andrew Anglin, the publisher of one of the most-trafficked neo-Nazi websites in America, has been begging his band of bigots for money for the past several months to fund the operation of his Daily Stormer blog. Now, apparently, he’s got his first backer.

It’s not exactly General Electric — but it is an electrician. In Australia.

On Friday, in his latest plea for cash, Anglin announced the Daily Stormer’s first “corporate sponsor” was an electric company in Brisbane called Smerff Electrical. Smerff Electrical appears to be an actual company — not just a shell Anglin created to give the appearance that he actually has a somewhat “corporate sponsor.” (This would not be completely out of character for Internet trolls like Anglin.)

The company’s website is primitive and features “alt-right” imagery like Pepe the frog, the adopted symbol of racist provocateurs like Anglin and his “troll army.” But online reviews of the company from external websites date back to 2015 and it is registered with the Queensland Workplace Health and Safety office.

Why would any reputable business want to associate itself with a proud, card-carrying neo-Nazi who lobs conspiracy theories about shadowy Jews taking over the world onto the Internet as he promotes an impending race war? According to the company’s owner, Simon Hickey, the rest of the media simply can’t be trusted.

For the benefit of Fairfax, and its Jew Professors who survived six-million gassings to share their schizo Sephardic musings, the bottom line is Stormer is changing the world.

With both Kek and the God Emperor in our corner, the Jew and its Judenpresse are running scared and it feels good.

Next stop, the lampshade factory.