Zeiger
Daily Stormer
December 11, 2016
[Retraction: An earlier version of this article claimed that National Action had already been banned. The organization has not been banned, they are simply trying to ban it, and it looks unlikely that this will actually happen. -AA]
Patriotism is the new face of terrorism.
A wise man once said “those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”
National Action is the most successful and radical of the resistance movement in Britain. And in spite of the non-stop hysteria they generated in the media and political establishment, their approach was essentially peaceful.
National Action’s activism was centered around rallies, demonstrations, speeches, leafleting and postering campaigns.
Well, the British establishment has just taken off the mask of “democratic rule” and has now declared that such peaceful dissent may soon be outlawed.
A Neo-Nazi group exposed by the Sunday Mirror is set to be banned from Britain, we can reveal.
The far-right National Action group will be added to the government’s official list of banned terrorist organisations.
Concerns over the groups activities have risen since last summer’s murder of Labour MP Jo Cox by white supremacist Thomas Mair.
There are fears that hardcore National Action fascists are connected to a wider far-right terror network committed to carrying out more atrocities at home and abroad.
“Fears?”
Is there evidence for such a thing?
There is basically no “right-wing terrorism,” much less a network of said terrorists.
Sources say there are concerns the network is linked to white supremacist leaders across Europe and America – including Anders Breivik, the Norwegian terrorist jailed for the murder of 77 people in July 2011.
What does Norwegian human-rights activist Anders Breivik have to do with this?
Like Nelson Mandela, he only fought to protect his people.
Are you saying Breivik was secretly a part of National Action? Are you saying that he’s helping coordinate “terrorist attacks” from his prison cell?
Is there evidence of such things?
Or is this just more fake news?
Rhetorical questions, of course.
A source told the Sunday Mirror authorities had uncovered some “deeply disturbing information” about the activities of some National Action members.
Information which, helpfully, you’re not going to disclose to the public in this article.
Last June, Mirror investigators showed new evidence of National Action activity in the UK to Scotland Yard – and to Labour’s Ian Austin.
The MP confirmed he would be writing to then Home Secretary Theresa May demanding an urgent enquiry into our findings.
Mr Austin, MP for Dudley North, said at the time: “I am asking the Home Secretary to ensure that the police and security services are taking the dangerous threat this investigation has uncovered very seriously.”
Did you ask the police and security services to take seriously the threat that Moslem grooming gangs pose to the White daughters of the people you represent?
Of course not.
Because National Action is not a “dangerous threat” to Britain – they’re a dangerous threat to all of the traitors who allow these foreigners to run amok in their country.
Some community groups, including the Community Security Trust, which supports the UK Jewish population against antisemitism, have backed calls for National Action to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation.
Every. Damn. Time.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd last month warned of the growing threat in the UK of far-right terrorism – particularly through the use of increasingly sophisticated social media techniques.
They’re a threat – because they’re good at writing Twitter posts.
This is literally what they’re saying here.
The government’s Prevent scheme – which has been much criticised for focusing too heavily on Islamic extremism among British Muslims – last month also showed a worrying rise in far-right extremist activity among young people.
No one could have predicted that the program created to shut down Islamic terrorism would instead target working class White people who say politically incorrect things on Twitter.
Some 70 terror groups in England and Wales have already been banned by the Home Office.
The ban would make it illegal to be a member of National Action or arrange support or funding for the group.
Let’s put that into perspective, shall we?
The level of treason involved here is breathtaking.