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  • Anti-Globalization Neo-Barbarians include Neo-Nazis

    06/08/2007 9:02:50 AM PDT · by Zionist Conspirator · 18 replies · 1,003+ views
    PoltiicalMavens.com (JWR) ^ | 6/8/'07 | Judith Klinghoffer
    "Since the Iraq War, hostility to the G-8 and globalization has become a central theme of new Nazi ideology. According to the neo-Nazis, the “Judeo-American” West is locked in a struggle with so-called “autochthonous” peoples the world over. In neo-Nazi terminology — and in keeping with the “blood and soil” criteria of classical Nazism — “autochthonous” peoples could as well be the indigenous Amerindian populations of Bolivia or Peru as, say, the (supposedly equally “indigenous”) ethnic Germans of South Tyrol or Germany itself. In terms not unlike those of left-wing “anti-imperialists,” the neo-Nazis militate in favor of the “freedom of...