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   Message 2,917 of 4,278   
   Greg Carr to Topaz   
   Re: Mixed Race Mongrel David Duke Has No   
   16 Apr 14 12:54:44   
   
   XPost: can.politics   
   From: gregcarrsober@gmail.com   
      
   Hitler went to prison you should go to prison also. Better yet just kill   
   yourself.   
   On 14/04/2014 1:57 AM, Topaz wrote:   
   > On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 17:41:27 +0000 (UTC), Gerald Davis   
   >   wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
   >> Right-wing terrorism draws its inspiration from a variety of   
   >> ideologies and beliefs, including neo-fascism, neo-Nazism,   
   >> racism and opposition   
   >   
   > Here are some quotes from Mein Kampf:   
   >   
   > "the problem of how the future of the German nation can be secured is   
   > the problem of how Marxism can be exterminated."   
   >   
   >      "The largest so-called bourgeois mass meetings were accustomed to   
   > dissolve, and those in attendance would run away like rabbits when   
   > frightened by a dog as soon as a dozen communists appeared on the   
   > scene."   
   >   
   > "We used to roar with laughter at these silly faint-hearted bourgeosie   
   > and their efforts to puzzle out our origin, our intentions, and our   
   > aims.   
   >        "We chose red for our posters after particular and careful   
   > deliberation, our intention being to irritate the Left, so as to   
   > arouse their attention and tempt them to come to our meetings--if only   
   > to break them up--so that in this way we got a chance of talking to   
   > the people."   
   >   
   >    "At meetings, particularly outside Munich, we had in those days from   
   > five to eight hundred opponents against fifteen to sixteen National   
   > Socialists; yet we brooked no interference, for we were ready to be   
   > killed rather than capitulate. More than once a handful of party   
   > colleagues offered a heroic resistance to a raging and violent mob of   
   > Reds. Those fifteen or twenty men would certainly have been   
   > overwhelmed in the end had not the opponents known that three or four   
   > times as many of themselves would first get their skulls cracked. And   
   > that was a risk they were not willing to run."   
   >   
   >     When Hitler marched through the streets with his Storm Troops he   
   > carried a walking stick. The Reds came to oppose them and throw stones   
   > and things, but when it got very bad Hitler would raise the stick.   
   > This was the signal to his men to clear the streets of the Reds. And   
   > soon there was not a Red left to be found.   
   >   
   >   
   >> to foreigners and immigration. Incidents of this type of   
   >> terrorism have been sporadic with little or no international   
   >> cooperation. Their   
   >>   
   >> actions are generally poorly coordinated and there are few   
   >> identifiable organizations. Modern right wing terrorism began   
   >> to appear in western Europe in the 1980s and in eastern Europe   
   >> following the collapse of the Eastern Bloc.   
   >   
   >   
   >    Here is a quote from "The Battle for Berlin" by Joseph Goebbels:   
   >   
   > We had no idea of the danger that threatened us then. I myself did not   
   > yet know Marxism well enough to foresee the possible consequences. I   
   > shrugged my shoulders as I read the dark prose of the red press and   
   > awaited expectantly the decisive evening.   
   > Around 8 p.m. we drove in an old rusty car from the city center to   
   > Wedding. A cold gray mist hung under a starless sky. Our hearts were   
   > bursting with impatience and expectation.   
   > As we drove down Müllerstraße it was already clear that the evening   
   > did not bode well. Groups of dark figures stood on every street   
   > corner. They apparently planned to teach our party members a bloody   
   > lesson before they even got to the meeting.   
   >   
   > Dark masses of people stood outside the Pharus Hall, expressing their   
   > rage and hate with loud and impudent threats.   
   >   
   > The leader of the protective forces cleared a way for us and reported   
   > briefly that the hall had been packed since 7:15 p.m. and had been   
   > closed by police. About two-thirds of the audience were Red Front   
   > Fighters. That was what we wanted. There would be a decision. We were   
   > ready to give it all we had.   
   >   
   > Entering the hall, we encountered a warm, stiffling aroma of beer and   
   > tobacco. The hall was hot. A lively roar of voices filled the hall.   
   > People were packed in tightly. We reached the podium only with   
   > difficulty.   
   >   
   > No sooner was I recognized than hundreds of voices filled with rage   
   > and revenge thundered in my ears: "Bloodhound! Murder of Workers!"   
   > Those were the mildest words they shouted. But a welcoming group of   
   > some party members and S.A. Men answered with passion. Excited battle   
   > cries sounded from the platform. I saw immediately that we were a   
   > minority, but a minority determined to fight, and therefore win.   
   >   
   > It was still our custom then for an S.A. leader to chair all of the   
   > party's public meetings. Here too. Tall as a tree he stood up front   
   > and asked for silence with his upraised arm. That was easier said than   
   > done. Mocking laughter was the answer. Insults flew toward the   
   > platform from every corner of the room. People growled and screamed   
   > and raged. There were world revolutionaries scattered about who   
   > apparently had gained the courage they needed by drinking. It was   
   > impossible to quiet the hall. The class-conscious proletariat had not   
   > come to discuss but to fight, to break things up, to put an end to the   
   > Fascist specter with callused workers' fists.   
   >   
   > We were not uncertain, even for a moment. We also knew that if the   
   > enemy did not succeed this time in what he had threatened, the future   
   > success of the movement in Berlin was assured.   
   >   
   > Fifteen or twenty S.A. and S.S. men stood before the platform in   
   > uniforms and arm bands, an impudent and direct provocation to the Red   
   > Front Fighters. Behind me was a select group of reliable people ready   
   > at any moment to risk their lives to defend me from the onrushing red   
   > mob with brutal force.   
   > The Communists made an obvious mistake in their tactics. They had   
   > scattered small groups throughout the hall, but clumped most of the   
   > rest in the right rear of the hall. I recognized immediately that   
   > there was the center of unrest, and if anything was to be done, we   
   > first had to deal ruthlessly with them. Whenever the chair tried to   
   > open the meeting, a dark chap stood up on a stool and shouted "Point   
   > of Order!" Hundreds of others yelled the same after him.   
   >   
   > If one takes from the mass their leader or also their seducer, they   
   > are leaderless and easily controlled. Our tactic therefore was to   
   > silence this cowardly troublemaker at any cost. He felt secure back   
   > there, surrounded by his comrades. We tried to do this peacefully a   
   > few times. The chair shouted over the uproar: "There will be   
   > discussion afterward! But we determine the rules of order!"   
   >   
   > That was an ineffective attempt at an unsuitable object. The screamer   
   > wanted to throw the meeting into confusion by his endless shouts and   
      
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