Rage-Roach Erdogan Blames the Crusades and the Pope for Not Being Allowed in the EU

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 3, 2017

So this is very illustrative of what I keep saying: Moslems have an historical memory that rootless Europeans are incapable of grasping.

White Western people do not have any conception of being a link in an historical chain, so they assume that others do not either. In fact, everyone but us (and to be fair the Africans) have an historical memory, and view themselves as living in history.

That’s how you get stuff like “Christianity and the Pope are responsible for you not allowing us to conquer you.”

Of course, the Pope is pro-Islamic invasion and Christianity itself hasn’t really had any real power in Europe for fifty years. So this makes no logical sense, these statements. But they make sense symbolically in the story of Islamic history, which is what Erdogan is selling.

RT:

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has suggested while addressing his supporters at a rally in Ankara on Sunday, that his country would never get into the EU because it was not Christian.

Turkey has been trying to get into the EU since submitting its application for membership in 1987, but negotiations have repeatedly stalled due to human rights concerns, disagreements over Cyprus and other matters.

At the rally, Erdogan claimed the EU representatives meeting with the Pope in March was proof that the union was a fundamentally Christian organization.

“All the leaders of the EU countries went to the Vatican and listened to the pope submissively. Do you now understand why they have not been taking Turkey into the EU for 54 years?” Erdogan told the crowd on Sunday, referring to the 1963 Ankara Agreement between Turkey and Europe.

“The situation is quite loud and clear, it is a Crusader Alliance. April 16 will also be the day to evaluate this,” Erdogan said, as quoted by the Hurriyet.

The meeting Erdogan refers to took place on 24 March, when 27 EU heads-of-state met with Pope Francis in the Vatican just before a summit marking 60 years since six countries – Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, West Germany and the Netherlands – signed the 1957 Treaty of Rome, setting up the European Economic Community (EEC), which later gave rise to the European Union in 1991.

“I turned out to be right on what I have been saying [about the EU],” Erdogan added. “They have been lying to us in a row for 14 years. And they keep on lying.”

We need to start doing this. To start viewing ourselves through an historical lens.

We have been at war with the Moslems for centuries. We have been infiltrated and abused by the Jews for thousands of years. Where we are now, as a civilization, is the result of the sum of our history.

Our history did not end in 1945.