Posted on 09/27/2006 9:53:06 AM PDT by Republicain
Germany's far-right National Democratic Party is on the move. After recent successes at the polls in eastern Germany, the neo-Nazis now have their sights set on Bavaria and the national parliament. It's also improving relations with far-right militants.
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As far as I have seen in 2 years in Germany the "Neo-Nazis" are not militant compared to Muslims bombing a german train a few months ago.
I am not defending any sort of movement that wants harm other races based on race.
Religion however is a whole nuther ball of wax. j/k or maybe not.
I agree there will be a reaction along historical lines and it will be around the world and I will agree with it if Islam can't get it's so called religion of peace in check.
IMHO, it might be an improvement over the muslim takeover of another country and could be the only way of preventing it in a Euroweenie country.
They are about as far-right as I am a 3 headed martian.
Eaxctly my point in this post. You're version is far more succinct.
I was afraid of this. With the socialist libs in control of Europe for decades and allowing uncheck immigration and the take over of Extremist groups it has energized Neo Nazi groups as the native population feels helpless. If Europe and France had responsible leadership in the past and for France (present), you would have less citizens turning to Nazis.
Are they really neo-nazis or are they neo-nazis in the same way that Bush is Hitler? There are true neo-nazis in the USA, but it Germany? Isn't all Nazi stuff illegal there, including artifacts, books, certain beliefs about them, logos, flags, etc..
My take was that if you are actually a neo-nazi in Germany you are breaking the law and will likely go to jail. Thus it seems unlikely a political party (and one that is winning eletions) has this as a part of their official platform.
Terrorist bombing is becoming downright faddish. Neo-nazis, on the rise, will likely be active in the biz
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=neo-nazi&btnG=Search+News
Which train was bombed??! We had some foolish and childish attempts of some idiots with propane gas, but they failed due to their own idiocy. The appearance of muslim terror in Germany is that unimpressive so far that it is surprising - even to residents like me who know the real circumstances.
Neither the neo-nazis nor the islamiacs are a danger in Germany as a whole. There are indeed some local problems (in east Germany with nazis and in the bigger towns with muslims) but nothing alarming.
Here is an article about it:
http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,2139974,00.html
What I am getting at is there have been no so called Neo Nazis flying airplanes into buildings and the people who did do it hatched their scheme in Hamburg where they lived for a while.
I lived in Germnay and saw the Neo Nazis prostest and they were uneventful parades through the city streets.
I also saw an Arab, probably Turkish, slap a bus driver while he was driving because he would not let him off 100 meters before the normal bus stop. What was more amazing was the spineless reaction from the other riders. Just sit there and watch their driver get slapped around and do nothing except saying Poor Germany. Granted some were older people and I didn't expect them to do anything. But the young ones just sat there and acted like they didn't see it.
I know there are very strict laws for doing anything against immigrants there but JEEZ! One big guy on that bus actually got up and was going to help the driver but by that time the arab had gotten off the bus.
Another thing I witnessed arabs doing was on a train they lit something off in a paper bag that fumed up the train making peoples eyes water ina few cars. On this occasion it may have only been to grab some purses or maybe it was a trial run, who knows. It was on a train from Hamburg to Kiel and we were stopped for about 15 minutes while they searched for the guys. never heard if they found them.
To make a short story long, I hope nothing comes of the arabs in the european countries but I am afraid they are still thinking like stone age people and may eventually need to be rounded up and sent home to Sand Land.
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