German Right Rises
75o “Neo-Nazis” took to the streets in Germany Saturday. They were met by a thousand leftists.
Security forces struggled to keep the opposing groups in Berlin apart as around 750 neo-Nazis took to the streets, faced by a counter-demonstration of about 1,000 from the far-left.
Berlin — More than two dozen demonstrators were arrested in the German capital on Saturday as hundreds of far-left and far-right activists staged rival marches, police said.
Security forces struggled to keep the opposing groups in Berlin apart as around 750 neo-Nazis took to the streets, faced by a counter-demonstration of about 1,000 from the far-left…
The neo-Nazi demonstration was organised in protest at a bomb attack on a cafe which was a meeting point for the far-right.
Right-wing activists blamed the attack on far-left groups but police have said the October 4 incident had no “political motive”.
For those unfamiliar, a “Nazi” in the German-speaking world is anybody who isn’t a communist or socialist. The fact that 750 people took to the streets in a totalitarian country like Germany is very encouraging. 6,000 Germans are put on trial a year for being politically incorrect. Under that kind of censorship, the fact that a true right exists is a cause for hope.
In other European news, Russia’s economy is expected to contract 7.5% this year. I’ve never heard of a modern economy shrinking that much. It’s times like these that Revolutions happen. Russia’s current government seems the only one in the West not hell bent on exterminating its people, so hopefully we’ll see more of a change in the soul of the nation rather than a new regime.
I can’t picture NAMs rioting in Germany and Russia the way they have in completely pussified England, France and America. I agree with commentators who blame American influence for the West’s problems and believe more and more that the less influence that the US has on the world stage the better the chances that some Europeans can continue to exist. The more NAMs, the worse off America is. So more NAMs in America = Russia and Germany surviving?


17 Comments
Oct 12, 2009 1:57 am |
Richard, I have a question. Is there a place within the sort of society/ies you desire for non-whites like me with not only incidentally high IQs (I am a law student), but that personally and expressly identify with, revere, and respect western tradition and all that jazz?
Oct 12, 2009 2:05 am |
I’ve gotta pee. Had a bit too much Colt 45.
Oct 12, 2009 8:43 am |
The neo-Nazi demonstration was organised in protest at a bomb attack on a cafe which was a meeting point for the far-right.Right-wing activists blamed the attack on far-left groups but police have said the October 4 incident had no “political motive”.Police believe it was an act of vengeance by people who had in the past been turned away from the establishment.
So the perps had no Antifa or other leftist affiliations? And they weren’t Muslims or non-whites?
It was -in any case- a very unusual reaction to being refused service at a cafe. I seem to recall a few cases over the years of drunks setting fire to drinking establishments which refused them entry. But this is the first time I’ve heard of someone taking the painstaking, highly deliberate route of bomb making and bomb emplacement in reaction to such a normally trivial matter.
The cops are obviously full of it.
Oct 12, 2009 9:47 am |
Apparently, the “bombs” were Molotov Cocktails:
http://blog.taragana.com/n/skirmishes-as-750-neo-nazis-demonstrate-in-berlin-192682/
Oct 12, 2009 10:54 am |
“Viktoria Sieg Heil” redux??
Oct 12, 2009 1:04 pm |
This post should interest you: http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4120
Oct 12, 2009 4:00 pm |
Most Europeans, particularly the Germans, are totally against the extreme right wing. The only thing a very large number of them hate even more are the unruly, uneducated, obnoxious conquering “immigrants” who make their cities unlivable, their lives hell, their police forces a farce and whose total dependence on state aid drives their taxes through the roof. Since the extreme right wing shares this one opinion with them and since they are the only ones who see what they see, it does indeed make for strange bedfellows. It seems a calculated ploy by the politicians on the left to drive their own citizens to the extreme right.
Oct 15, 2009 6:00 pm |
The thing is, Richard, these guys were in fact actual neo-Nazis who deny the Holocaust or approve of it and think Hitler was a really great guy. According to another account, the demonstrators “call themselves the Nationale Sozialistische Partei Deutschlands — leaving out only the word Arbeiter (Worker) from the name Hitler used.” They even called Horst Wessel one of their martyrs. So what is the point of praising and encouraging these people? Do you think parties like this do the pro-white cause any good at all?
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/grossman111009.html
Also, did it occur to you to check whether the German website might have correctly designated the demonstrators’ political affiliation before you accused them of bias? If you write stuff like this, sensible people are just going to ignore you though the Stormfronters will embrace you as one of their own.
Oct 15, 2009 8:08 pm |
My post didn’t rule out the possibility that the paper’s description was accurate. It’s just that I take any accusations of “Nazism” with a grain of salt until I have evidence.
Obviously, Nazis don’t do the pro-white cause any good and those who dress up like it’s 1935 have mental problems. Still, considering how totalitarian modern Germany is the fact that somebody is standing up to the state is a hopeful sign. No doubt I’d be the first to oppose these lunatics if they came to power, but we should worry more about our actual dictators than potential ones.
Oct 15, 2009 10:53 pm |
“…sensible people are just going to ignore you though the Stormfronters will embrace you as one of their own.”
Ugh. The dude sounds like a more milquetoast version of some frothing desert prophet. “Sensible” Ian Jobling, neocon and fan of “Gremlins”, doesn’t seem to get that the Antifas and their ilk see no difference between him and these German skinheads. To paraphrase good old Dirk in Rushmore, with friends like Jobling, who needs friends?
Jobling=Auster=Mangan=same old bourgeois story
Oct 15, 2009 11:55 pm |
Yes, it’s true, I am a fan of Gremlins! It’s on my Facebook page. Thanks for noticing, Roosevelt!
Richard, I don’t think neo-Nazi rallies are a hopeful sign–far from it. There have been neo-Nazis in Europe and other places for decades. As far as I can see, they aren’t a sign of the public mood at all. If they were, wouldn’t a resurgence of white racial consciousness have happened decades ago? Neo-Nazis signify nothing but their own misery and do more to reinforce political correctness than weaken it.
Also, if a paper says people are neo-Nazis, I’d assume they were neo-Nazis if I were you. I know about media bias and all, but papers can generally be trusted to get stuff like that right. By accusing the media of anti-white bias in an undiscriminating manner, you trivialize the problem, and yourself as well.
Oct 16, 2009 9:07 am |
Richard, I don’t think neo-Nazi rallies are a hopeful sign–far from it. There have been neo-Nazis in Europe and other places for decades. As far as I can see, they aren’t a sign of the public mood at all. If they were, wouldn’t a resurgence of white racial consciousness have happened decades ago? Neo-Nazis signify nothing but their own misery and do more to reinforce political correctness than weaken it.
You may be right.
Also, if a paper says people are neo-Nazis, I’d assume they were neo-Nazis if I were you. I know about media bias and all, but papers can generally be trusted to get stuff like that right.
My experience with how the media treats right wing parties tells me otherwise. Here’s The Guardian calling the Austrian conservative parties the “neo-fascist right.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/29/austria.thefarright
You can find other examples. Search “Fascist BNP” and “Neo-Nazi BNP” and see what you find. Here’s one example from The Telegraph.
http://my.telegraph.co.uk/antibnp/blog/2009/06/05/commonsense_wins_the_day
Whatever you think of these parties, calling them Nazis or fascists is journalistic malpractice. It was ok to use those terms for Mussolini and Hitler’s parties because that’s what they called themselves. Here the terms are used to mean outside of the mainstream. It’s like me in passing referring to the Democrats as the “Communist Democrat Party.”
So if someone is called a “Nazi” by the European press all we can be sure of is that he favors the preservation of his people. He may actually be a Nazi, but we shouldn’t assume that.
Oct 16, 2009 4:55 pm |
“Fascist” is a vaguer term than “Nazi,” and its meaning is therefore more open to interpretation. You haven’t found an example of “Nazi” being misused by the media–the example from the Telegraph is from a user’s blog, not a journalist’s and certainly was not published in the newspaper.
Oct 16, 2009 6:24 pm |
Jobling,
Move to Israel already.
You’re a contemptible little jew lover.
The goal is a jew-free White ethnostate.
And as far as that end is concerned, you are an obstructionist.
Oct 16, 2009 6:35 pm |
Ok, I haven’t been able to find a paper that mistakenly calls European rightists “Nazis.” I’ve just found papers that mistakenly call European rightists “fascists,” along with innumerable blogs and an Israeli Prime Minister who call European rightists “Nazis.”
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb6672/is_199910/ai_n26614093/
Does that mean I should believe the newspapers if I read them saying someone is a “Nazi”? You and my searching have convinced me that it is more likely than not that they’re being truthful when using the term, but I wouldn’t believe it with the certainly that I believe that say, Al Gore is an environmentalist.
Understand that between seeing the media call people “fascists” and blogs/political figures calling those same people “Nazis” I ended up with the impression that newspapers were calling them “Nazis.”
Oct 16, 2009 8:39 pm |
Neo-Nazis signify nothing but their own misery and do more to reinforce political correctness than weaken it.
Jobling knows better than this so he’s lying. The regime doesn’t need Neo-Nazis to “reinforce” PC. For example, PC is just as strong in Canada-with effectively no history of Neo-Nazism-as it is anywhere in the West.
P.S. Isolated eccentrics like Ernst Zundel-with his tales of secret Nazi UFO bases at the South Pole-count for nothing.
Nov 5, 2009 12:38 pm |
Well, Jobling may have accidentally stumbled onto a point; the “Nazis” in Germany today are mostly in the employ of the German state. The Stasi was big on West German Nazi employees too, back in the day.
Hi Ian, don’t suppose you’ll show your face here much, what with no “censor” button and all.
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