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Far right extremists make massive gains in German elections

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So let me get this straight..

If you are a White person and you oppose the destruction of your people you are a fascist?

Fascism is a natural positive thing then. Survival instincts. How can you not be a fascist knowing what is being done to us?
Original post by Foo.mp3
If only we prescient souls had been listened to, these past years, and imbeciles like Merkel would climb down! Much suffering lies ahead :sad:

The race wars, that may well come, now, will lead to their countries being 'rescued', as they see it (as well as damaged). If you're at the sharp end of the present migrant fiasco then, frankly, you're unlikely to give a damn, unfortunately. What we have little sense of in the UK is how bad things are


Europe shall not be my final abode,if that's the case
Original post by SirMilkSheikh
German interests should always come first in Germany. And then any minorities a distant second.


Do German-born minorities not exist? Why should a White German-born be treated any better then a non White German-born?
Original post by whorace
Oh great we're going to have to break up Germany again :smile:


Loooool, Trump would gladly build a new wall in Berlin. This time keeping out the Muslims.
Reply 84
Original post by alexh42
It's an obvious reaction to a chancellor who has absolutely lost it. Letting in over 1 million people will change Germany in such a big way, it should be put to a referendum. It's such a big change, equivalent in size to the EU ref.


Have you seen the score of the Greens in Baden-Wurtemberg? They are even crazier than Merkel!

Germans still have a long way to go.
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Original post by Foo.mp3
Yes, I would strongly advise against travelling there, even to visit family, until things have calmed down in places on the continent like Germany. Your family would also be well advised to clearly, outwardly present themselves as Westernised Christians e.g. wear Western clothes and crosses


They're coming to London this summer,so that's better for me! They're as Westernised as you can get,I even joke to them about forgetting their syrian heritage :mmm:
They rarely speak Arabic at home
They're in relationships with Native Germans,One is expecting soon.
Original post by Foo.mp3
Awesome! Would love to meet them :smile:

Really hope they'll be ok, going forward :crossedf:


Who wouldn't :wink:

Me too,they'll be okay,I just know it :h:
Reply 87
Original post by lustawny
I thought we had consigned nazism to the history books where it belongs? This is nothing but a step backwards into darkness again.


This isn't Nazism. It's simply a platform of anti-immigration.
Original post by Howard
This isn't Nazism. It's simply a platform of anti-immigration.


Within a nationalistic framework, though?
"Far right"
"Extremists"
Reply 90
Original post by lustawny
Within a nationalistic framework, though?


These people are not national socialists. Look up the meaning.

I think "Nazi" is hurled around far too liberally these days. You simply cannot look at people that voted AfD in the same way as you can those that bought into Hitler's ideology, supported his rise to power, and actively participated in that regime.
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Original post by Howard
These people are not national socialists. Look up the meaning.

I think "Nazi" is hurled around far too liberally these days. You simply cannot look at people that voted AfD in the same way as you can those that bought into Hitler's ideology, supported his rise to power, and actively participated in that regime.

Why single out my post in particular, though? There's been plenty of other posts on this thread where the term 'Nazi' has been "hurled around".
Reply 92
Original post by lustawny
Why single out my post in particular, though? There's been plenty of other posts on this thread where the term 'Nazi' has been "hurled around".


I didn't read them all. Yours was short and jumped out at me. Don't take it personally; I'm not picking on you.
Original post by Howard
I didn't read them all. Yours was short and jumped out at me. Don't take it personally; I'm not picking on you.


Right.
I blame Angela Merkel and other European leaders for not caring about the interests of their own people.
Reply 95
Original post by Josb
The level of qualification required to find a job in the USA in the 19th century and until the 1970s was not the same as in Germany today. Moreover, the immigrants you mention belonged to the broad same western culture; they also spoke or rapidly learnt English.

The million of "refugees" that have entered Germany are uneducated - even if they are, it's nothing comparable to German standards - and don't speak a word of German. Some people are trying to make us believe that these refugees are going to spontaneously replace retiring engineers in BMW factories. It's a very silly argument.


On the contrary, you probably get a better distribution of people from Syria than economic migrants that went to America before the 1980s. Most of the people that emigrated to America were poor and uneducated and could not get well paid work in their home countries. That was the reason why they emigrated.

Syrian refugees are a whole cross section of Syria society from the well educated middle class to the poor and uneducated. So there are higher proportion of educated middle class Syrian refugees than the emigrants to America.

Incidentally, emigrants arriving by ship to America in the early 20th century were only subject to immigration control if they travelled third class or steerage. First and second class passengers, that is the upper and middle classes could enter America freely without any immigration control

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