Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Shocked German Dhimmis against Wilders

This is NOT BY ME, but from the English section of the major German political blog "Politically Incorrect", a thorn in the flesh of all Dhimmis. The shock over Wilders' success at the elections for the European Parliament is quite telling.

Enjoy!

SZ agitation against the Netherlands


German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung is well known for biased anti-Israel reports and comments. It has become famous for being the most anti-Semitic paper in Germany, apart from the brown, red or Islamic swamp. In the newsletter of the German Jewish association “I like IsraelSZ has it’s own category named: “What you won’t read in Süddeutsche Zeitung…”. Of all papers this voice of the left petty bourgeois uptight hatred against Jews dares to slander the second strongest political party in the Netherlands of the declared friend of Israel Geert Wilders (picture), the PVV, for being anti-Semitic.

The shock about the intelligent decision of many Europeans at the European elections goes deep. The Süddeutsche Zeitung has written a text you wouldn’t have believed it being possible anymore after the downfall of the forced into line liar press of the German Democratic Republic. All political parties from middle-class Europe-sceptics over internet-funsters to uniformed fascists are measured by the same yardstick and labeled as Jack-o’-lanterns and right-wing extremists. The voters of this parties - about 15 percent of eligible European voters - are all together labeled as idiots. Not amongst these are all left-wing extremist weirdos like the successors of the German Democratic Republic murderer party of course. But a very special piece of hate goes to the Netherlands, the rise of Geert Wilders and his PVV to become the second strongest force in Germany’s neighbouring country. The dubious article full of lies peaks in the last paragraph where PVV is compared with an uniformed fascist-party in Hungary:

Hungary, hardly hit by economic crisis, has moved to the right. National-conservative opposition-party Fidesz has won 14 seats. The right-wing extremist party “Movement for a better Hungary” (Jobbik) captured three seats. It’s the first time the party where comrades march in uniforms manages to move into the parliament. Like the freedom party of Dutchman Wilders, Jobbik is publicly representing anti-Semitic hate-speech.

German Wikipedia which is not really known for being extremely kind towards conservatives, writes about Geert Wilders (PVV):

After school and military service 1983/84 he was working for an insurance company. Besides he was studying for the bar at the Dutch Open University. Afterwards he was working some months in Moschaw, Israel.[3][4] According to his own words Wilders is still “in love with Israel” and sees Israel as an important ally of his party.

The hate-speech lies of the anti-Israelite grease-paper from the former German “capital of movement” against the Dutchmen with their centuries old free and democratic tradition are fit to sustainably disrupt the friendly relationship of the Germans with their European neighbours. Let’s hope the second strongest party in the Netherlands manages to confront the libels and to legally stop the anti-Dutch agitation.

» Write to Süddeutsche Zeitung at redaktion@sueddeutsche.de

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The mention of the Hungarian party, Jobbik marching in uniforms is not completely accurate.

"Jobbik Magyarországért Mozgalom" [Movement for a Better Hungary]) is the political party which registered the Magyar Gárda, an openly anti-semitic, holocaust denying nationalistic movement in June 2007 as a "cultural organisation" to "prepare youth spiritually and physically for extraordinary situations when it might be necessary to mobilise the people." At the same time, Jobbik officially dissociates itself from the guards attacks against the Roma (more on that later). The Hungarian Guard don uniforms which bear an insignia used by the Hungarian Nazis.
Jobbik, like the BNP has gone to lengths to clean up it's image and distance themselves rhetorically from the guard.

In a comment board discussing openly antisemtic, András Balczó's (yes, one and the same olympian athlete) interview entitled: "Hungary is a Jewish Colony" (Balczó's brother is one of the vice presidents of Jobbik) there were comments which alluded to the influence of Turks involved in the antisemitism of the Magyar Garda. Posters sympathetic to Balczó's views use the following slang:

Judapest = Budapest

or make statements like:

The Turkish opponent was a gentleman.

&

the Turkish race was originally allied with us

Not so subtly, it appears there is some influence from Turkish interests - shades of the influence between the grand mufti of Jerusalem & Hitler.

***

Now the issue of the Roma. Conflict between the Roma and Hungarian population is heating up. From what I gather, the flashpoint was October 2006, when Lajos Szögi, a teacher, was driving his daughters through the village of Olaszliszka when a child ran from her house into path Szögi's car. Szögi avoided the collision and immediately checked on the child. The girl ran away but Szögi was immediately surrounded by a mob, including the girl’s father, mother and brother. He was beaten to death in front of his young daughters.In February, Marian Cozma, a star handball player, was stabbed to death after a fight in a nightclub in Veszprém, western Hungary. Cozma and his team-mates had gone to the rescue of a barmaid being beaten by a group of men. Two team-mates were severely injured. Such events cause widespread fury and disgust: both at the perpetrators (Roma) and the failure of the police to protect ordinary citizens.

********

Melanie Phillips aptly outlines the result of failure of police and politicians to protect their citizens.

The rot in our culture that has let in the BNP goes far, far deeper than that. It is because it has turned attachment to national identity itself into a crime. Anyone who objects to multi-culturalism is called a bigot; anyone who wants to curb immigration is called a racist; anyone who objects to the Islamisation of Britain is called an Islamophobe; anyone who wants to leave the EU and regain the power of national self-government is called a xenophobe; anyone, in short, who wants to retain Britain’s national identity rooted in the shared particulars of religion, law, history, traditions and culture and its powers as a self-governing nation finds themselves ostracised as a pariah.
Voters have been told in effect that there is nothing standing between national suicide on the one hand and racism on the other.


Until our pols grow a spine and address their constituents concerns rationally, parties like the BNP and Hungarian Guard will strengthen. Instead we see these pols pander to and encourage immigration from openly hostile and defiant cultures.

The_Editrix said...

Interesting! I will pass on your comments to the PI team.

Thank you a lot.