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German Neo-Nazis View Islamists as Allies

October 10, 2008 - 12:10 am - by John Rosenthal
David H
2008-10-21 00:31:39

Richter, ahh a label, makes it easier to define me, but what you fail to work out from my comment is that it was Britain who created Belgium, and that the Flemish people are sick and tired of paying for the French speaking part of Belgium that does not have the same work ethic. There is certainly an ethnic issue, but I think that the economic issue is the most important. I happen to believe that a state can be made up of various groups, however they have to have a commonality or Demos, and that is no longer the case with Belgium and certainly not the case with the EU.

If we look at the history of Germany you will see that Prussia created Germany, Germany had suffered badly during the 1800′s and the defeat of France by Prussia in 1871 was an important step.

You have a truly odd view of things, the issue with Iran, it just comes down to money, Germany is a major exporter to Iran, your so called third way is nothing more than greed for the folding stuff.

Germany has no common ground with Iran, I certainly do not feel that the Nazi hatred of the Jews and the Islamic hatred of Jews is common ground and I would reject that, there is no difference between the Green Nazi’s, the Red Nazi’s and the Brown Nazi’s, the politics have moved on to a simple distinction, anti-democratic vs democrats or people who believe in liberty. Your failure is to smear all of the Pro-Koln as Nazi’s without realising that many of the people who are protesting against Islam are decent people who want democracy and rights and see Islam as a direct threat to that.