Posted on 07/23/2011 8:59:10 AM PDT by RaceBannon
Here's another excellent piece along similar lines, written by Mises in '44:
The Socialist Calumny Against the Jews
(very long but worth it)
LOL, how long before 6 degrees of separation brings this down upon Palin’s head?
My money’s on Ed the fat guy with the pumpkin head, or Keith the German Vermin, to be the first on the left to turn this guy into a garden variety republican who donated heavily to Bush and Palin, NRA lifetime member, Tea Party Branch president.
Wait and see.
I'm curious if "Nazis" was the topic to which he posted this reply:
2010-09-21 23:20:25Note that he also wrote:
The main axes are the economy and culture.
They were right-wing culturally but economically leftist (not as extreme as the planned economy but still strong socialist). So it is equally wrong to call them right wing as the left extreme. They were both: P
Liberals like of course to tag them as right wing, as well as anti-socialists refer to them as the left extreme.
The third axis: authoritarian vs liberal is inappropriate to use as the main marker.
2010-02-17 10:56:52
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For me it is very hypocritical to treat Muslims, Nazis and Marxists differ. They are all supporters of hate-ideologies.
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ALL hate ideologies should be treated equally.
"Ok so he was a Neo-Nazi. Why was he gunning down kids at camp? Dont they target jews and blacks and other minorities instead? And at a kid camp of all places."The camp, ages 16-22, hardly kids, was run by the ruling hard Socialist party. They were grooming the next generation of Socialist leadership there. The perp was apparently "fed up" with the socialist policies including unrestricted muslim immigration into the country. He apparently believed them to be the primary enablers and the root cause of the problems. Every bit of information that I've seen points to the likely motive being dissafected with the Socialist policies, including immigration, and going after children of the political elites, to make a statement. I am not trying to defend his actions in any way, just that there seems to be a grim kind of logic to it. The likely fallout of this (already happening) will be demonization and marginalization of anyone critical of multiculturalism, unrestricted immigration and espousing traditionalist, nationalist views. They will also roll back gun ownership in Norway (surprisingly permissive by European standards), big time.
I disagree, the Nazi’s, The Socialists, etc., are all left wing in thinking and deeds. They all want to control.
Pamela Geller’s site has proof that someone added the ‘fundamentalist Christian’ stuff after the fact...
The German radicals at Entebbe were neo-Trotzkyites, like the Red Army Faction types.
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Actually, the tide has turned and we are in fact winning that arguement now.....
Nazis hated Christians. In fact, Hitler wanted to attack the Vatican.
Actually, it doesn't.
The Google cache view isn't a logged-on view, so it doesn't display all info.
I've seen FReepers flame fellow FReepers for saying that it's not time for the ammo box.
How many times have you seen someone post that Americans are all just sheep and they should have taken up arms by now?
Now someone takes up arms against the Marxists, and people are surprised and critical of his actions.
And, funny thing, we haven't seen any follow-up action from all the loudmouths who claimed they were just waiting for someone else to act.
My local NBC news used the christian angle. Top story too.
What RaceBannon fails to tell his readers is that Expo foundation was founded by a political activist of the Kommunistiska Arbetareförbundet (Communist Workers League, now the Socialist Party). He had even spent time training leftist guerrilas (he's dead now). His will (found by his girlfriend) left his estate to the Communist Workers League.
So some of us might be a bit suspicious of the claims of a far left-wing group like Expo when they try to paint Scandanavian patriots (those who are interested in "the Nordic identity, culture and traditions") as "neo-Nazis"...
His writings are anti-Nazi. They are trying to make “far-right” equal Neo-Nazi. He was far right in some ways, but not neo-Nazi at all.
sfl
Funny bumper sticker:
“There’s no such thing as a dead atheist”
:)
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