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To: WesternCulture
Central/Eastern Europe does not need a second wave of Nazification

I have a tiny question....do they write articles like this when the Communists stage a demonstration?

Or is Communist violence and agitation "acceptable" and "normal"?

If a second wave of Nazification is bad, would a second wave of Communization be good?

Blaming Nazism on bad economic conditions is a superficial comment. The NSDAP coalesced as a counter to rising Communist agitation and violence in the early 1920's, before anyone expected the economy to be repaired after the war.

But no one ever writes about that.

The people causing trouble in Europe since the Paris Commune are relatively easy to identify. Note that the group that was attacked here identifies itself as the "Young Left".

What's interesting is that no one ever seems to point that out, especially not in the press.

Instead, articles get written about the inevitable backlash against them. And there the equation is always the same:

Left Wing violence - good

Right Wing violence - bad

Maybe we could start understanding that the first begets the second.

And ask why groups like the Young Left get a free pass when they start trying to rip apart European society.

Isn't the past 70 years evidence enough of who the real murderers and oppressors in Europe are?

5 posted on 08/26/2007 7:36:19 AM PDT by Regulator
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To: Regulator
It seemed to me that the anti-racist group was lead by a young woman whose name did not sound Swedish at all. I would guess that she was of North African or Middle Eastern heritage. There have been problems in Sweden, particularly in the South near Malmo, with NA/ME/South Asian men in particular. It may be that the neo-Nazis were Swedes, or possibly other nothern Europeans, attacking a group of young Muslims. I don’t think that Communism is involved in this one.

My personal experiences with followers of the Religion of Peace have not been very good. I’m single, and the men here in the U.S. sometimes do not behave in a respectful way of a single woman out and about. Some of them pretend not to even see us, which can pose problems in stores, etc. If there are Muslim men who wish to conform to Western standards in their behavior toward women, I’m asking them to stand up and be counted. But that’s just my view.

8 posted on 08/26/2007 9:24:11 AM PDT by oceanagirl
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