Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 4, 2015
In the brave new world of flagrant falsehoods peddled as reality by mass media, the crisis in Europe is not the fact that countries are being invaded and overrun by hordes of aggressive invaders who wish to slaughter us all, but the fact that some people are against this process.
Even as we are getting slaughtered and raped in mass, the Jews are coming out like “oh, but don’t complain about it, evil goyim.”
“openDemocracy” is a journal funded by these groups:
Today – two days after the San Bernardino terrorist attack which killed 14 and mere weeks after the Paris attacks that kill 129 – openDemocracy has an article explaining that a horrible evil threat is rising: the threat of people not wanting to get slaughtered by Moslems.
They interviewed Tommy Robinson of all people. He’s the former head of the English Defence League, which is about as soft as it gets.
And he’s the new face of horror and neo-Fascism.
Pegida (the German acronym for “Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West”) was formed in October 2014 in Dresden and has been actively organising against Muslims and refugees arriving from outside of Europe. The street-movement experienced a brief downturn earlier this year, but has resurged as a result of the refugee crisis since September. Capitalising on people’s fear of the unknown, especially in a climate of austerity, has brought it dividends.
Pegida has always been associated with violence, with some of its activists and supporters involved in attacks on migrants and ethnic-minority communities. A Munich-based journalist told me that they hear of such attacks on migrant shelters every single week. Most people are appalled by such attacks and feel ashamed that Germany could be associated with xenophobia, racial hatred and neo-fascism. People’s opposition to acts of violent racism was one of the reasons why hundreds of Munich residents, including that journalist, went to the railway station in September to greet Syrian refugees. That spirit of welcome persists.
I’m gonna need citations on every statement in that paragraph.
In October, German police uncovered a plot to launch atacks using explosives against two migrant shelters in the Bavarian town of Bamberg. The thirteen suspects were members of a small local far-right party, called simply “The Right”, and a Bavarian offshoot of Pegida, called “Nügida”. To date, the authorities have recorded 505 attacks on migrant shelters in Germany in 2015 alone. The violence and hatred of the far right carries on.
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In the context of the “war on terror”, those on the far right are feeling very mainstream at the moment. It is a sentiment likely to feed off the British parliament’s vote on 3 December to bomb targets in Syria. These far-right activists reproduce official discourse on radicalisation and terrorism, and racialise Islam and its believers. “German Pegida activists are very mainstream, because the ideas against Islam and Islamic immigration are mainstream,” says Tommy Robinson. “The majority of people in Europe are concerned with that immigration.”
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“When I met with the German Pegida organisers, I found that their concerns are real – refugees are taking over, 90% of them young males. I agree with them that there’re no genuine refugees. They’re all economic migrants.”
Seems like a pretty non-debatable statement.
But the Merkel/Jew invasion brigade aren’t interested in debating anyway, so it doesn’t matter.
Instead, they just call people evil.
With the help of mainstream politicians, far-right groups have found it easy to influence the public mind by linking their anti-Muslim agenda and anti-refugee position. When Robinson said that “the refugee crisis has made everything worse”, he was talking about Muslim refugees. “I didn’t cause the bloodshed in Paris. They let the refugees in. When the Syrian war ends, do you think these refugees will return home? Not a chance. And they will not be integrated. This will cause chaos in Europe. It’s equivalent to suicide.”
Anti-Muslim, anti-refugee racism is now prevalent in mainstream politics across Europe. In Hungary, prime minister Viktor Orbán is completely opposed to receiving Syrian and other refugees, and forged a direct link between European Union refugee quotas and the spread of terrorism. His claim that “Islam is the threat to western civilisation” mirrors far-right ideologies in Europe. It was echoed by Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico’s overtly racist statement that the “freedom of Europe’s Muslims must be restricted.”
In October, the anti-immigration Swiss People’s Party won nearly 30% of the vote in federal elections. In the mayoral election in Vienna in the same month, Austria’s Freedom Party, which has campaigned on an anti-immigration and “anti-Islamisation” platform for many years, won over 30% of the vote. In France, the National Front is set to win two regions in the regional elections on 6 December.
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Phrases like “save our culture”, “fight Islamisation”, usually seen on placards on EDL demos on the streets of Britain, are now being seen and talked about across Europe. Islamophobia is not only practiced by a small minority in society: it has become the most widely accepted form of racism.
It isn’t actually even racism. Which is why actual racists dislike Tommy Robinson, many thinking he is some type of a shill.
He can be reasonably funny though.
Darren, a former EDL member who turned against far-right politics tells me that the politics of Europe look grim as far-right ideologies became increasingly more acceptable. “Look at the anti-Muslim protesters in Prague…The organiser Martin Konvicka [of Bloc Against Islam] was talking about gas chambers on social media [Konvicka said “concentration camps for Muslims should be used if the worst scenario came true.” This statement draw support from 146,000 people on Facebook.]… Czech racists want to restrict the rights of Muslims in their country, who are simply Czech citizens with a non-Christian religion.”
“People of Europe must unite and stand up to the influence of these groups…In Britain, when Pegida UK and other far-right organisations are organising, we must go and fight them on the streets.”
It is incredible, this narrative that anyone who doesn’t want their country transformed into an Islamic Caliphate is an evil racist.
By using Tommy Robinson as the face of this, they then make it so even being against the religion of Islam is evil.
smdh