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German guide: How to identify neo-Nazis
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Published: 13.07.12, 14:35
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1. Just tune to NPR or go to Presbyterian Church!
Baruch ,   Israel/Houston   (07.13.12)
Lourdes Garcia-Navarro of NPR and PRI will be glad to read to you her daily page from the NPR Protocols of Zion. Sort of an antisemites' daf yomie!
2. Please allow for some contextual facts:
Friedrich ,   Düsseldorf, Germany   (07.13.12)
Source is the German agency for the protection of the constitution (Verfassungsschutz / 2011) Violent Nazis: 1,800 (plus 2,500 supporters) Violent Leftwing Radicals: 8,000(plus 30,000 supporters) Actually relevant: Study of the Ministry Internal Affairs (2009) reveals, Muslims in Germany who would like to introduce Sharia: 400,000 Some other info: -Population of Germany: 82,000,000 -Germany surpassed France in tourist visitors in 2010. -Muslims in Berlin re-introduced "Jew" as a slur plus the all new "ScheissGerman" and "Christian" -Leftwing media in Germany mainly portrays "Palestinians" as victims. Personal note: No one gives a shit, even if you start waving the Israeli flag...until a group of Muslim approaches. But you already know this from home.
3. #2. Friedrich: We're no longer suckers!
Tom W ,   USA   (07.14.12)
While the Western LEFTIST media and institutions incessantly inciting against Israel worldwide, they try scare us with few dozen East German skinheads. We're no longer falling for the disinformation promulgated by radical left-wingers. They think we don't read the Der Spiegel, Guardian or the N.Y. Times and we would eat up all crap they disgorge daily.
4. Friedrich, Nr. 2
ArieR ,   Ashkelon, Israel   (07.15.12)
the information/facts is/are very important, but one should regard, and not being surprised, that in Israel and also in some other countries, Nazis justly deserve special attention altough their relative numbers in a population are small. Basically, Islamo-Nazis and Lefto-Nazis exhibit same practices as the Nazi-Nazis although their idiologies emerge from diverse concepts and back-ground.
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