It certainly is scarey. From west to east across northern and middle
Europe neo-nazi groups are growing in all countries, their nastiness
in almost direct proportion to how left-wing (and thus how open to
illegal immigration) their governments have been in the last 30/40
years or so (think Norway and Breivik).
The only two exceptions are at the extremities -- Russia and Northern
Ireland. In both Moscow and Belfast you will walk all day without
seeing a single black face, whether Indian, Middle-Eastern or
African. In Russia, its extreme neo-nazi party is thus not aimed at
the non-existent immigrants but at its own government (though for the
same underlying reason -- insufficient jobs for the young). In
Northern Ireland there is no neo-nazi party because it has two nasty
parties already which hate each other. The one, the Protestant Orange
Order, essentially dates back a century to Lloyd George's stupid
decision to divide the island of Ireland into two parts. The other,
the Irish Republican Army (and its present-day successor, the Real
IRA), dates back half a century or so, to around Bloody Sunday, 1972,
when (to quote Wikipedia) ". . . 26 unarmed
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Civil_rights_movement#Civil_rights_movement_in_Northern_Ireland>civil-rights
protesters and bystanders were shot by soldiers of the
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/British_Army>British Army.
Thirteen males, seven of whom were teenagers, died immediately or
soon after, while the death of another man four-and-a-half months
later was attributed to the injuries he received on that day." (The
politicians on both sides are just beginning to work together in a
ramshackle form of NI devolved government, but the 12ft high steel
walls between some Protestant and Catholic areas of Londonderry still remain.)
Because Western governments have well-nigh destroyed the bank-note
monetary system (and banks continued the job in the financial
sector), and because politicians of both the left and the right
haven't the least idea how to mend the 2007/8 break in the 200-years
old Great Consumer Goods Chain then we (in Western Europe) can only
expect more trouble. As I write, riots are going on in Paris which
are reminiscent of the three-day looting and arson of 12 months ago
in London. Madrid is only just getting over a bout of it last week.
Keith
At 14:14 14/08/2012, Mike G wrote:
http://edition.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_mid#/video/world/2012/08/13/german-neo-
nazi-group.cnn
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