Posted on 12/13/2019 10:48:47 AM PST by Red Badger
Lovely Scene From Austria
VIDEOS AT LINK.............
Muslim migrants try to disrupt the Austrian parade of St. Nicholas. They was met with force from patriots. They forgot Krampus (horned-devil type creature) are in attendance and arent taking any of their [crap] this year.
Hat tip to Katie Hopkins
Bloody marvellous.
Migrants try to disrupt the parade of St Nicklaus in Austria
Only to forget the #Krampus (horned-devil type creature) are in attendance and arent taking any of their sh*t this year.
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Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 9, 2019
Thank you. And the very same right back at you. You are a nice Krampus.
DAMN! What a n Awesome new tradition!
Every year, dress up like a squach, and have a muzzi beat down fest.
People can come from all over, like the running of the bulls!
I saw this video titled as “Christians chase and beat migrants” on another website.
You need to get your hatred of the Pope in check, it is very unbecoming.....sad!
There’s one point in the video where a target goes down and gets kicked in the head (0:20 mark in second video) — indicates this was serious.
It makes sense that if some muzzies tried to start trouble when there were a whole bunch of masked young men already psyched up, that they would get more than they expected.
> You need to get your hatred of the Pope in check... <
You are confusing hatred with strong criticism. I dont hate the Pope. But I am very critical of his many bad decisions. You might feel otherwise. You might think his liberal outreach programs to the Muslims will bear fruit. I dont.
Huh? In winter, from December to February, sometimes snow can fall, particularly in the west (Piedmont, Lombardy) and at the foot of the Apennines (in cities located along the Via Emilia, from Piacenza to Bologna), where 20 to 40 cm (8 to 16 in) of snow fall per year...The bS you posted...Can’t read Italian?
Whats new, pussyhat?
the Krampus are whacking this vermin in the butt
not over the head like when the tables are turned
Hi was that reply meant for me, or someone else?
So you agree. "It's Italy, not Austria." Thank you. Or if the people of Southern California want to reunite with Mexico, does that mean I'm wrong to say that San Diego is the United States, not Mexico? Oh and by the way, before South Tyrol was Austrian, it was Italian, and so on back and forth since the days of Charlemagne. Though I agreed it's a strange local tradition but not a generally Italian one, even though this video is from Italy.
It makes sense that if some muzzies tried to start trouble when there were a whole bunch of masked young men already psyched up, that they would get more than they expected.
You are joking right? The video shows a group of guys chasing people with sticks, and then a two of the same guys kicking someone in the head while he's on the ground.
From that you know that the victim must have been a Muslim who must have been trying to start trouble?
So a group of people with sticks who normally go around hitting people as part of organized "high jinks" encounter a group of all black people (as you describe them) and they "kicked one man they swatted who went to the ground" which shows"real animus".
Question for you: other than your opinion of the color of the victims' skin, what part of the video suggests that it was all their fault, and not the fault of the guys kicking the fallen "black" person in the head?
Local authorities would tolerate a tradition where masked native youth go around lightly swatting people in fun. They would NOT tolerate a tradition of masked native teens committing serious assault on random people for fun.
This was not a "clowning around" make-believe swatting. The Krampus' were seriously pissed off at the people they hit and chased. There was something going on.
Exactly. This is a video of a local tradition that involves hitting people getting out of hand and a couple of the participants committing serious assault. Someone recorded the assault.
Then, without any idea of what was going on (or where it was going on) or what the “parade” was about, a random nutjob on twitter made up an story about migrants attacking St. Nicholas and getting pummeled in return, so every other nutjob on twitter could revel in the delicious violence of “black” “migrants” getting seriously assaulted.
That’s bad enough. But it gets worse. Then a garbage “news” source makes up an article based on nothing but the nutjob’s tweet as clickbait for people who enjoy watching violence.
Then it gets even worse, because a Freeper posts the same garbage here, and other Freepers (some of whom sometimes claim to be part Christian) then post dozens of comments reveling in the violence.
Not what I joined FR for.
You?
You. That was Not Italy.
“So you agree.”
No. The place is South Tyrol. It is not historically Italian. The Krampus are ALL Austrians.
“does that mean I’m wrong to say...”
What it means is that you’re not well informed. It also means you spouted off to Red Badger without doing adequate research to really know what you’re talking about. You’re a hypocrite, in other words.
“Question for you: other than your opinion of the color of the victims’ skin, what part of the video suggests that it was all their fault, and not the fault of the guys kicking the fallen “black” person in the head?”
Since I never suggested it was “all their fault” the real question is why are you creating a straw man? If you cannot debate honestly, don’t debate at all. You have shown yourself to be ill-informed, intellectually dishonest and a hypocrite. How deep do you want to dig that hole you’re standing in?
What it means is that youre not well informed. It also means you spouted off to Red Badger without doing adequate research to really know what youre talking about. Youre a hypocrite, in other words.
There's just one teensy problem with your argument against my point that 1. Its Italy, not Austria.
That would be the fact that 1. Its Italy, not Austria.
I love learning about history and it's really interesting background you provide on the status of the province from 1815 to 1918. Really, very interesting. Thanks for the background.
And now back to the present, which is what people are discussing when they use the present tense
Because in the present: 1. Its Italy, not Austria.
“2. Its a strange local Italian tradition where young Italians dress up like Krampus and run around hitting random people with bendable branches.”
This was NOT an Italian tradition. It is Austrian. You were wrong from the beginning. I wasn’t. Deal with it.
But I already did deal with it! See comment 91, where I agreed with you on this point, and wrote that I shouldn't have said it was an Italian tradition.
Now it's time for you to deal with fact that I was right about "1. Its Italy, not Austria."
I'll help you out with the exact location of the very street.
https://www.google.com/maps/@46.897838,11.4316308,3a,75y,358.39h,91.07t/data=!3m8!1e1!3m6!1sAF1QipOsTbpy0iGbWICjOhPky-6l2Y6ct6o-0WahW1DP!2e10!3e11!6shttps:%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipOsTbpy0iGbWICjOhPky-6l2Y6ct6o-0WahW1DP%3Dw203-h100-k-no-pi-0-ya212.26888-ro0-fo100!7i12000!8i6000
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