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Old May 17th, 2012 #141
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Why weren't the "extermination gas chamber" doors securely sealed with rubber gaskets?
You mean why were they common doors to begin with. Why not install a proper gas chamber door in a gas chamber?

Auschwitz "Gas Chamber" door:



American prison gas chamber door:



Oh, and also, where is the forensic evidence proving that there were gassed corpses? There are pictures, sure, pictures of starved prisoners who died due to lack of resources thanks to bombing by the All-lies. But there isn't a single piece of forensic evidence to support that a single kike died in a gas chamber.

You'd think 6 million corpses would at least leave some forensic trace; nope! Not with the holohoax. A mighacoil, itz!

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Jewish group: Ban far Right Greek party


Jewish organization urges European governments to tackle anti-Semitism, rightist extremism

A major European Jewish organization is urging European governments to quickly adopt measures to tackle anti-Semitism and far-right extremism, including possibly banning a hardline Greek party that did unusually well in recent elections.

Kantor would not give details of the measures that his organization plans to propose, but they could involve passing legislation, sharing intelligence, and a public awareness campaign about anti-Semitic threats.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...230390,00.html
This is what happens when we try to win it at their game; we lose. I know it may be a bit too early to say this, but as someone in this thread noted, whenever we use the democratic method the big lovers of dumbocrazy suddenly go apeshit.

There was an anarchist leader, forgot who it was, who once said: "If voting could actually change anything they'd make it illegal". She was right.
 
Old May 19th, 2012 #142
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Of course respectable conservatives will condemn any links between nationalism and football fans, better to write essays and appeal to women/christians.


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Football hooliganism

On October 6, 1999, during a football match between the Greek and Albanian national teams in Athens, Albanian supporters burnt a Greek flag in the stadium's stand. This act was captured and broadcast extensively by the Greek media that day and for many days after. That led to a series of angry reactions by Greek nationalists against foreign immigrants. In a specific case, on the night of October 22, Pantelis Kazakos, a nationalist and a member of the Golden Dawn[57][58][59], feeling as he stated: "insulted by the burning of the Greek flag", shot nine people in the center of Athens. The result of his attack was two people killed, and seven others wounded, of whom four remain paralysed. All were immigrants. Other Golden Dawn members, feeling also "insulted by the burning of the Greek flag", formed the hooligan firm Galazia Stratia (Greek for "Blue Army") the same month (October 2000). It has described itself as a "fan club of the Greek national teams" and its goal as "to defend Greek national pride inside the stadiums." It has been reported that following Golden Dawn's official disbandment in 2005, many former party members have put most of their energy into promoting Galazia Stratia.[60] Galazia Stratia is closely linked to Golden Dawn, and the two groups shared the same street address.[61] Golden Dawn made no attempt to deny the connections, openly praising the actions of Galazia Stratia in its newspaper, and accepting praise in return from the firm.[62]

Galazia Stratia and Golden Dawn have been accused of various acts of sports-related violence.[61] In September 2004, after a football match between Greece and Albania in Tirana (in which Greece lost 2–1), Albanian immigrants living in Greece went out on the streets of Athens and other cities celebrating their victory, Greek hooligans felt provoked by this and violence erupted against Albanian immigrants in various parts of Greece, resulting in one murdered Albanian in Zakynthos and many other Albanians injured. Golden Dawn and Galazia Stratia were proven to be directly responsible for many of the attacks. According to Eleftherotypia, Galazia Stratia members severely beat a Palestinian and a Bangladeshi during celebrations following the success of the Greek national basketball team at the 2006 FIBA World Championship.[60]
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Old May 19th, 2012 #143
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Note the hateful salute during swearing in ceremony.

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Members of parliament from the extreme right-wing Golden Dawn party, intermingled with other new lawmakers as they are sworn in during a ceremony at the Greek parliament in Athens, Thursday, May 17, 2012. Among the deputies to take their seats for a day are 21 from the Golden Dawn, which rejects the neo-Nazi label. It campaigned on pledges to rid Greece of immigrants and clean up neighborhoods. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) (Thanassis Stavrakis, AP / May 17, 2012)

Greece's Golden Dawn most extreme of Europe's far right parties to enter Parliament

VANESSA GERA
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3:35 p.m. EDT, May 17, 2012

Twenty-one members of Golden Dawn were sworn into Greece's Parliament on Thursday, making it arguably the most far-right party to enter a European national legislature since Nazi-era Germany. Europe's financial crisis is changing the tone across the continent, with frustrated voters turning to extremists on both the right and left. None seem as extreme as Golden Dawn, whose leaders claim that the Nazis did not use gas chambers to kill death camp inmates during the Holocaust. The party — which won 7 percent of the vote in a May 6 election — says it wants to rid Greece of immigrants and plant landmines along the border with Turkey.

The new parliament will hold power just one day because the election left no party with enough votes to form a government, forcing repeat elections next month. Recent polls show falling support for Golden Dawn, so it's not certain to make it into parliament again. Still, many people across Europe are troubled.

"The Golden Dawn party is a dark stain on European politics," said Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress. "For the first time in over six decades a seemingly long hidden Nazi ideology returned to power."

Here are other far right parties that have won parliamentary seats and pushed their views into mainstream policies and discourse in Europe, sometimes in ways that have impacted immigrants and Muslims.

FRANCE

France's anti-immigrant National Front was in parliament until 1986, when new rules made it harder for small parties to make it in. Its leaders, first Jean-Marie Le Pen and now his daughter Marine, have featured prominently in presidential elections and maintained a national following. Marine Le Pen came in a strong third place in presidential elections this month, earning more than 6 million votes, and is angling to get National Front candidates back in parliament in legislative elections next month.

While Jean-Marie Le Pen has been convicted and fined a few times for racism and anti-Semitism, Marine Le Pen has sought to soften the party's message, and turned its anger toward what she calls the "Islamization" of France. Those ideas have entered the mainstream discourse, notably in former President Nicolas Sarkozy's push to ban face-covering Islamic veils and keep halal meat out of public cafeterias. He also made reducing immigration a pillar of his presidency.

AUSTRIA

The right-wing Freedom Party consistently polls a close second in popularity to the leading Social Democrats, reflecting the resonance of its anti-immigrant, Euro-skeptic message. It counts the neo-Nazi fringe among its supporters and its leaders' occasional anti-Semitic comments are widely condemned by other parties. Its main draw with voters is Islamophobia. It holds 34, or 1.5 percent of the seats in parliament compared to the nearly 27 percent won in 1999. That result catapulted it into a government coalition — and led to EU sanctions against Austria. In response to their gains, the federal government has toughened asylum rules and introduced compulsory German courses for immigrants.

NETHERLANDS

The Freedom Party of anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders became the third largest bloc in the Dutch Parliament in 2010 elections with 24 seats. The result turned Wilders into a kingmaker who agreed to support the minority coalition of Prime Minister Mark Rutte on crucial votes in return for concessions such as a crackdown in immigration and a ban on the Islamic veil, the burqa. Wilders, a Euro-skeptic, brought down Rutte's government last month when he refused to support an austerity package aimed at cutting the country's budget deficit to within the EU norm of 3 percent of GDP.

ITALY

The Italian Social Movement, which saw itself as the heir of Benito Mussolini's Fascist party, was Italy's fourth largest party in the decades after the war, gaining up to 6 percent in some cases. But mainstream parties refused any alliance with it so it was kept out of the postwar governing coalitions. It campaigned against immigration and sought tough law enforcement, and some fringe members were linked to right-wing violence. In the early 1990s it morphed into the National Alliance and under party leader Gianfranco Fini moved into the mainstream: It shed its hardline roots, decried anti-Semitism and Mussolini's racial laws, and became a major ally of ex-Premier Silvio Berlusconi. Fini had to pull back from a statement in a newspaper interview that Mussolini was one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century.

HUNGARY

Hungary's Jobbik party — The Movement for a Better Hungary — won nearly 17 percent of the national vote in the 2010 parliamentary elections and is currently the second-largest opposition party in the legislature, behind the Socialists. Jobbik's popularity is highest in Hungary's northeast region, the country's poorest, and some of its support came from its pledge to fight what it calls "Gypsy crime." From 2009, uniformed groups closely tied to Jobbik, such as The Hungarian Guard, set up patrols in countryside villages to "protect" residents from Gypsies, but such activities have been banned under the current, center-right government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. The Guard and several other such groups use some colors, slogans and symbols of the far-right nationalist parties of the 1930s, and its rhetoric is sometimes anti-Semitic, racist and anti-gay. Racist comments by Jobbik deputies have drawn condemnation from the rest of the parties and Orban's governing Fidesz party's two-thirds majority has allowed it to not make any concessions to Jobbik in the legislature. At the same time, some of the themes Jobbik promotes can also be found to a smaller or larger degree in Orban's policies.

DENMARK

The anti-immigrant Danish People's Party is Denmark's third largest party and has pushed the country to adopt some of Europe's strictest immigration laws, leading to a drastic cut in the number of refugees seeking shelter there to just over 5,000 in 2011, from 13,000 in 2001. Last year, it also pushed through a plan to reinstate custom checks at Denmark's borders with Germany and Sweden. Both the European Union and Germany sharply criticized the move, with the EU accusing Denmark of violating the spirit of EU rules on free movement for goods and people.

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Associated Press writers Elena Becatoros in Athens, Angela Charlton in Paris, George Jahn in Vienna, Victor Simpson in Rome, Mike Corder in Amsterdam, Pablo Gorondi in Budapest and Louise Nordstrom in Stockholm contributed to this report.
 
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Old May 21st, 2012 #145
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Golden Dawn Sheds Light On Itself
By Dimitrios Papageorgiou



The result of the elections of May 6th in Greece was a stunning defeat of the bipartisan system with the main parties of New Democracy (conservative) and PASOK (socialist) suffering major defeats. New Democracy still managed to come first, with 18.85% of the vote and 108 seats in the parliament (50 bonus seats go to the winner according to a quaint Greek electoral law). This is certainly a Pyrrhic victory compared to its previous showings: 33.47% (2009) and 41.84% (2007). PASOK finished 3rd with a shocking 13.18% and 41 seats, plummeting from 43.92 % (160 seats) in 2009 and 38.10% (102 seats) in 2007.

Second place was taken by SYRIZA (not an actual party but a coalition of radical left parties) which managed to gather 16.78% of the vote and thus take 52 seats. This was a huge improvement for a group that is continually accused of harboring affection for illegal immigrants and anarchist rioters, and compared very favorably with the 4.60% (13 seats) in 2009 and 5.04% (14 seats) in 2007.

The conservative-right wing party LAOS, suffered a major defeat and did not manage to get past the 3% benchmark that is necessary to be represented in parliament. The Independent Greeks, a populist right-wing group that split from New Democracy, due to disagreements over fiscal arrangements with the EU-IMF, came fourth.

The real shock of the election for the media, both locally and internationally, however, was the success of the Golden Dawn party, which grabbed 6.9% of the vote and saw 21 of its members elected to parliament. In 2009 the same party had achieved only 0.29%.

Although the result was surprising there had been signs of growing support for the party. For four years, at least in the center of Athens, there has been ongoing tension between Greeks and immigrants. Golden Dawn campaigned in the area of the most intense conflict, setting up a web of support for those Greeks unlucky enough to live there. From engaging in street fights with immigrant gangs and leftist thugs to providing security for old people, it managed to build a steady base that allowed it to be elected in the Athens mayoral council in 2010 with an impressive 5%, compared to the 1.35% that it had achieved in 2006.

But does the rise of Golden Dawn stem directly from its actions supporting those blighted by mass immigration? Apparently not. The percentage of its vote was equally distributed in immigrant-hit areas and remote villages that haven't seen a single immigrant. With a dynamic campaign, it managed to become a serious funnel for the anger of the Greek people towards the political class.

In addition to dedicated racialists and nationalists that the party drew away from LAOS and other smaller organizations, Golden Dawn also managed to be the number one choice amongst the apolitical youth of Greece (18-24) and the 2nd choice behind SYRIZA in the 18 to 35 demographic.

The obvious conclusion is that it was used as a stick to hit the system with by a large number of people who are not ideologically committed but didn’t want to their vote to be used by the extreme left; in other words, it was an aggressive protest vote from people who wanted to see the shocked and sour faces of the TV-reporters and mainstream politicians when the exit polls were announced. In this it more than succeeded.

Golden Dawn also directly benefitted from the sharp decline in support for the conservative parties, caused by their support for continuing austerity. There were cases of disappointed groups of people in the local chapters of the main conservative party of New Democracy and the "right wing" LAOS just changing their label and rebranding themselves as Golden Dawn. Especially LAOS was hard hit, with its leader voting for the agreement for fiscal help and taking part in the coalition government of New Democracy and PASOK. Here they held four ministerial posts, but when they decided to quit the coalition, two of their four ministers defected to New Democracy.
The 'antifascist' stance of the media

Before the elections two strategies were adopted by the political establishment against Golden Dawn. At first the party was simply not mentioned, except in cases of violent clashes. When the polls nevertheless showed support growing to about 1.5%, there was a change of strategy, with the media focusing on the party. It started using the "Hitlerite" mantra. Because Golden Dawn had started out as a strict National-Socialist organization in the 1980s and had used some Nazi imagery in its publicity, there was quite enough content to feed this kind of portrayal. But in an age when the mass media and politicians are deeply distrusted by the people, their attempt to paint someone as an "enemy of the people" doesn't necessarily work well and sometimes backfires.

After the elections there was a spate of publicity for Golden Dawn, concentrating on their successful candidates. Their backgrounds were used to attack the party. These included a black metal artist, a man facing charges for assault, and someone married to a Mexican.

The media also went wild over an incident on the night of the elections, in which party members demanded that reporters stand up when Nikos Michaloliakos, the leader of the party, entered the room for a press conference. The order was given in a brusque military style. Some of the journalists objected and were asked to leave the press conference. Over the following days, Golden Dawn responded to the incident in several ways.

Some members said that when reporters are invited to a party's premises they should follow the rules. Others implied that it was "revenge" for years of mistreatment by the media. In a TV interview, Golden Dawn's leader classified it as a "mistake" of party cadres, and said that reporters won't be asked to stand up when he enters the room. As a "counter measure" when Michaloliakos met with President Karolos Papoulias, in a cycle of meetings held with all the leaders of the elected parties, politicians from other parties made a point of sitting down, even on the floor.

Only a few days after the elections and with attempts at forming a government failing, the first new polls showed Golden Dawn's support falling to between 3.8% and 4.5%, dangerously close to the all-important 3% threshold needed to win seats in parliament.
The Future

Golden Dawn was carried to electoral success on three waves: a wave of anti-government sentiment, a wave of disappointment amongst the members and voters of the LAOS party, and a wave of anger at the upsurge of immigrant crime that Greek society is experiencing. This boosted the party far beyond its previous and natural size. Its success was also based on a potent image of fit, young men ready for conflict, which fitted part of the public's mood, with Greek citizens wanting to throw a metaphorical punch at the political system. But this kind of gesture politics only works for a short time and soon peaks. The shock has a temporary value.

Golden Dawn will have to show in the near future if it can remain a serious political player. Its success in getting 6.9% of the vote gives it an opportunity, but will it be able to seize this chance?

There are two possible approaches. One is to transform the immature nationalistic sentiment of the Greek people to a true alternative political outlook. Many doubt this can be done, due to the nature of the party and the human resource aspect, including a lack of mid-level staff and its personality-centered cadre of leadership. Another possibility is for the party to play to its existing but self-limiting strengths by retaining the brutish, "hard" image and to reinforce that.

Sooner or later some kind of stability will be reestablished in Greece, probably through a coalition government following further elections. According to the latest polls, SYRIZA has already overtaken New Democracy and will make a leftist bid for power. This might see voters flocking back to the conservative banner in order to avoid risks, such as the exclusion of the country from the EU or the endemic chaos that would result from the collapse of the conservatives as a major force in Greek politics. Will Golden Dawn manage to stand up to those challenges?

Its predecessor as the political expression for Greek nationalism, the LAOS party, didn't succeed. It got lost on the way. We will see if Golden Dawn will manage to overcome its own limits or whether it will just keep being the local rough boys.

The truth is that up to now it doesn't have the political infrastructure that you would expect of a 7% party. Most of its local chapters were organized only a few months, weeks, or days before the elections. Its most prominent members only became known to the public after the elections. Will they be able to handle the pressure of a continuous media spotlight? We will have to wait to see.

http://www.alternativeright.com/main...ght-on-itself/

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Golden Dawn does the opposite of what the usual suspects say will lead to success - and it succeeds. Interesting.
 
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Golden Dawn does the opposite of what the usual suspects say will lead to success - and it succeeds. Interesting.
There's something about that statement and your post before it that reminds me of the development of the Nazi party and the political options Whites can use that you had discussed many a time on VNN Radio.

The vision has been there for some time waiting for the spark to get things moving. Many "diverse" scenerios have been explored. Hopefully enough that when the time comes, White men will realize they've "been here before" and seize the day to take the world back from the grotty fingers of the jew and itz willing helpers.

And the jew should aid us in this endeavor to irradicate them. For every time they call us this or that, or only report the bad things they think they see, we turn the tables on their lies thru whatever means we can.

Regardless of what you read or hear, Freedom of Speech is actually enjoying itself. On the Internet mostly, but AM/FM radio is full of it. Most of it we wouldn't agree with, but that's the point. What little we would agree with is "we all seem to hate 'big bro', and this country needs real leaders", (of course itz the jew, but you have to break it gently to flock). ...?

The jew has stuck itz nose into it already by using itz control of the press to paint Golden Dawn in the worst light possible. But the more they do, the more people see it when they know what to look for.

Until we start to say things with more than words, we need to be on top of the latest 'whateverware' to keep the message out there consistantly and evolving toward initiating the lost and empowering the ready.

That is, if you want to fight. Otherwise, just let the jew's construction eventually implode.

Either way, don't let the door hit ya on the ass Mr. jew.
 
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You mean why were they common doors to begin with. Why not install a proper gas chamber door in a gas chamber?
With their chhuutz-pah, itz a wonder they didn't put a screen door on there.
 
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Golden Dawn in clash with Greek police at anti-immigrant protest

Riot police use teargas as they guard immigrants coming under fire from stones in Patras


Wednesday 23 May 2012 00.23 BST

Supporters of an extreme right party which entered Greece's parliament for the first time in the 6 May elections have clashed with police during an anti-immigrant protest in the western port of Patras.

The clashes followed a peaceful demonstration by hundreds of residents outside an old factory inhabited by migrants seeking to stow away on ferries bound for Italy, according to Greek authorities.

Riot police guarding the immigrants responded with teargas after they came under fire from stones thrown by supporters of the anti-immigrant group Golden Dawn, which held a separate march.

Several suspected rioters were detained by police, according to the Associated Press news agency.

The protests followed the fatal stabbing of a local man, allegedly by illegal Afghan migrants.

Golden Dawn won 7% of the votes in the elections on a tide of anti-immigration sentiment after it campaigned using the slogan "let's rid this country of the stench".

Its leader, Nikos Michaloliakos, was among the party chiefs who held meetings with the Greek president, Karolos Papoulias, as attempts were made to form a coalition in order to avert new elections.

Recent polls have shown falling support for Golden Dawn ahead of the new round of elections on 17 June, so it remains uncertain if the party will retain its seats.
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Golden Dawn continues to rock and roll. It looks like that the Greek legal system is not infested with Negro lovers like ours is.

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Caption:Supporters of the Greek far-right party Chryssi Avghi (Golden Dawn) hold signs during a march in front of the Greek Parliament commemorating the fall of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine empire, in Athens, May 29, 2012.

Immigrants abound in the neighbourhood around Athens' Agios Panteleimon church, but for now they are keeping out of sight. Washed up here after fleeing poverty and violence in Asia and Africa, they now face beatings, insults and exclusion fuelled by Greece's own economy

ATHENS: Two freshly elected Greek MPs from the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party and its leader's daughter were among six people briefly detained after an attack on a Pakistani immigrant, a police source said Saturday. The two lawmakers, Ilias Panagiotaros and Ioannis Vouldis, as well as leader Nikos Michaloliakos's daughter, were taken into custody but released for lack of evidence after the incident in Athens late Friday, the source said.

The 31-year-old Pakistani man needed hospital treatment after being assaulted by a group in helmets taking part in a motorbike demonstration "that started off from the headquarters of a political party," police said in a statement.

The source confirmed this party was Chryssi Avgi (Golden Dawn), which sent shockwaves through Europe by winning seats in parliament in May 6 elections for the first time since the end of Greece's military junta in 1974. Michaloliakos, who has said there were no gas chambers at Auschwitz and has questioned the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust, is hoping to match or beat the party's score of 6.9 percent in fresh elections on June 17.

Another Golden Dawn candidate, Themis Skordeli, has been accused of beating up, together with two other Greeks, three Afghan immigrants in Athens a year ago. A court case was recently postponed for the sixth time.

Three Greek non-governmental organizations meanwhile welcomed a report by the UN Committee against Torture (CAT) calling on Greece to act against what it said was a rising level of racism and related violence. "Greece should strongly combat the increasing manifestations of racial discrimination, xenophobia and related violence," the three groups, including Greek Helsinki Monitor, cited the CAT report as saying. It called on Athens to condemn publicly all intolerance and violence and send "a clear and unambiguous message that racist or discriminatory acts, including by police and other public officials, are unacceptable."

A report that 18 monitoring NGOs released in March had said that racist attacks in Greece mostly go unreported and unpunished and had published a list of 63 racist attacks in just two cities over six months.
 
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The daughter of Nikolaos Michaloliakos, leader of the Golden Dawn party, was arrested on Saturday night in Athens, Greece, along with five others for allegedly assaulting a citizen of Pakistani origin.
Urania Michaloliakos, 25, participated in a demonstration of the Golden Dawn when, with the help of five protesters assaulted a vendor of 'kebabs' who was on the street.

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Live on national TV yesterday Elijas Kasidiaris of GD throws his cup of water on a leftist Siriza party whore then slaps a bitch of the communist party. Looks like he will be charged.

incident at 1.10
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Live on national TV yesterday Elijas Kasidiaris of GD throws his cup of water on a leftist Siriza party whore then slaps a bitch of the communist party. Looks like he will be charged.

incident at 1.10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=D0i_-ESwFvI
That was beautiful. Not because he slapped a woman, but because he slapped a traitor. Worth the charge, IMO. Too bad youtube doesn't have a text translator. I'd love to know what they were saying.
 
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That was beautiful. Not because he slapped a woman, but because he slapped a traitor. Worth the charge, IMO. Too bad youtube doesn't have a text translator. I'd love to know what they were saying.
The Siriza traitor accused the GD of being fascist and of wanting to take Greece back 50 years, she also accused Kasidiaris of being involved in an armed robbery 5 years ago. When he responded appropriately the other commie bitch stood up and protested at his behaviour, he then slapped her and stormed out of the studio.
All Greek political parties have condemned the incident.
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So now they're bringing the violence from the streets into the political forum. Some may disagree, but the Golden Dawn is showing us the true way forward.
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I would like to give Hrisi Avgi, Nikolaos Michaloliakos, or [maybe the best, noblest recipient] Ilias Kasidiaris a humble piece of property in North America. Using google translate on their new website, I can't find their email contacts. If someone knows it, pls PM me here or email me craigcobb @ zoho.com

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So now they're bringing the violence from the streets into the political forum. Some may disagree, but the Golden Dawn is showing us the true way forward.
Jewish-inspired commie radical leftists brought the horrific violences into indigenous White Europe with their EU-Rothschild championed mud invasion immigration policies, and more specifically--in Greece--with the sick non-White asylum White-chaos displacement system. If the great Ilias Kasidiaris had stood up and shot both of those bitches dead or bludgeoned them dead with his bare fists, it would merely have been a good start.
 
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So now they're bringing the violence from the streets into the political forum. Some may disagree, but the Golden Dawn is showing us the true way forward.
I will argue that they are bringing manners to the political left instead of violence. G-d was on the side of the Golden Dawn here. They also did a good job of spin control on the incident.

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Greek extremist party member assaults left-wing politicians on live TV
Published June 07, 2012
Associated Press

ATHENS, Greece – Greece's election campaign turned ugly Thursday on live TV: The spokesman of the extreme-right Golden Dawn party, after trading insults of "commie" and "fascist," lunged at two female left-wing politicians on a mainstream morning talk show, throwing water at one and smacking the other three times across the face.

The violent display reminiscent of Jerry Springer trash TV, a week and a half ahead of crucial elections, stunned Greeks as they seek to avoid a catastrophic exit from the common euro currency. Prosecutors immediately issued an arrest warrant for Ilias Kasidiaris, whose party alarmed Europe by gaining 21 of Parliament's 300 seats in Greece's inconclusive May 6 elections.
Golden Dawn, which vehemently denies the neo-Nazi label, has been accused of violent attacks against immigrants in Athens. The party denies involvement in the attacks, insisting it is a nationalist patriotic group campaigning on a platform of ridding the country of illegal immigrants and cleaning up crime-ridden neighborhoods. It has advocated planting anti-personnel mines along Greece's borders to stop migrants from sneaking across.

The attack "put on public display what was widely known," said the radical left-wing Syriza party, whose member Rena Dourou was splashed with water on the show. "The true face of this criminal organization." Tempers frayed on the daily morning political show on the private Antenna television station during a political debate, to which representatives of all seven parties that won parliamentary seats on May 6 had been invited.

Discussion had turned to the country's natural resources. But it went off on a tangent about political history in Greece, which suffered a vicious civil war between Communists and the right-wing after World War II, and a seven-year military dictatorship that ended in 1974.

Kasidiaris, his temper wearing thin, shot an insult of "you old Commie" at prominent Communist Party member Liana Kanelli, in return for her branding him a "fascist." Kasidiaris also took offense at a reference by Dourou to a court case pending against him.

It all careened into violence after Dourou, 58, said there was a "crisis of democracy when people who will take the country back 500 years have got into the Greek parliament." The 31-year-old Kasidiaris, who has served in the Greek military's special forces, bounded out of his seat and hurled a glass of water at her, shouting an insult loosely translated as "you circus act."

Talk show host Giorgos Papadakis — shouting "no, no, no!" — ran over to Kasidiaris, attempting to calm him down. But a furious Kasidiaris turned on Kanelli, who had gotten out of her chair and appeared to throw a newspaper at the Golden Dawn member.

Kasidiaris hit Kanelli three times — with right-left-right slaps to the sides of her head. Papadakis tried and failed to restrain him.
The channel cut to a commercial break, and returned five minutes later without Kasidiaris.

The court case Dourou referred to was one in which Kasidiaris is accused of participation in a 2007 attack on a student. He faces charges of assisting in robbery and bodily harm after his car was allegedly used in the incident in which a student had his identity card stolen. Kasidiaris claims the accusation is politically motivated by Syriza members. The case was to be heard in court on Wednesday but has been postponed to June 11.

Papadakis and Kanelli later said attempts had been made to restrain Kasidiaris after the scuffle by shutting him in a room in the TV channel's building, but he broke through the door and left. Police were searching for him to serve the arrest warrant, which under Greek law must be carried out within 24 hours.
"The government condemns in the most categorical way the attack by Golden Dawn spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris against Liana Kanelli and Rena Dourou," government spokesman Dimitris Tsiodras said. "This attack is an attack against every democratic citizen."

Tsiodras called on Golden Dawn to condemn its member's actions.
For its part, Golden Dawn said it was Kanelli who first attacked Kasidiaris, "hitting him unprovoked in the face with a packet of documents."
"Golden Dawn continues its fight for a strong nationalist movement against everyone, and naturally against the orphans of Marx, who dominate on the (broadcast) channels and are playing a dirty propaganda game," the party said in a statement. "If you want us to condemn our co-fighter for a truly unfortunate moment, you should first condemn the insults and the attack by Liana Kanelli, otherwise you are nothing but sad hypocrites following orders."

Golden Dawn won nearly 7 percent of the vote on May 6, giving it 21 seats in the 300-member Parliament. It was a radical increase from its showing in the previous elections in 2009, when the party won just 0.31 percent of the vote.
Greeks reeling from two years of austerity amid their country's vicious financial crisis punished the two main parties, the conservative New Democracy and socialist PASOK, turning instead to smaller radical parties to the right and left.

The 300 deputies took up their seats for a day last month before parliament was dissolved and new elections called as no party won enough votes to form a government on its own. Negotiations for a coalition government collapsed after 10 days. "The people voted for them because they didn't know what Golden Dawn was. They didn't know they're a new form of neo-Nazis," said Athenian Maria Misaridaki as she walked through the capital's central Syntagma Square. "They saw the violence. It should open their eyes so as not to vote for them."
 
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On the premise that you don't debate a communist, you smash them in the head. Kudos to Ilias Kasidiaris for not putting up with those traitors sitting in that studio.

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Neo-Nazi politician (and ex boxer) punches female MP live on TV and hurls glass of water over another




An argument on live Greek TV turned violent after an extreme far-right Holocaust denier assaulted two left-wing deputies during a morning political show.

Ilias Kasidiaris, spokesman for Golden Dawn, threw a glass of water at Rena Dorou, a member of the radical left Syriza party, when she made a reference to a court case pending against him.

He then turned on Liana Kanelli, a prominent Communist party member, and punched her several times about the head.

The fracas broke out on the private Antenna TV station during a political discussion ahead of Greece's repeat elections on June 17.

Kasidiaris, 31, bounded out of his seat and hurled a glass of water across the table over Ms Dorou when she said there was a 'crisis of democracy when people who will take the country back 500 years have got into the Greek parliament'.


Ilias Kasidiaris showed how you deal
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He then turned on prominent Communist Party member Liana Kanelli, who had got out of her chair with a newspaper in hand and appeared to throw it at the Golden Dawn member.

Talk show host Giorgos Papadakis ran over to Kasidiaris to attempt to calm him, shouting 'no, no, no', but Kasidiaris, who served in the Greek military's special forces, hit Ms Kanelli around the face three times.

Kasidiaris was elected to parliament in the country's recent inconclusive polls. Deputies from all seven parties that won parliament seats in the May 6 polls had been invited on the show.

A public prosecutor ordered his immediate arrest for the attacks.

Government spokesman Dimitris Tsiodras said: 'The government condemns in the most categorical way the attack by Golden Dawn spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris against Liana Kanelli and Rena Dourou. This attack is an attack against every democratic citizen.'

Mr Tsiodras called on Golden Dawn to condemn its member's actions.

Golden Dawn, which vehemently denies the neo-Nazi label, has been accused of being behind violent attacks against immigrants.

The party won nearly 7 per cent of the vote on May 6, giving it 21 seats in the 300-member parliament. It was a radical increase from its showing in the previous elections in 2009, when the party won just 0.31 per cent of the vote.

Greeks reeling from two years of austerity amid their country's vicious financial crisis punished the two formerly main parties, the conservative New Democracy and socialist PASOK at the polls, turning instead to radical smaller parties to the right and left of the political spectrum.

The 300 deputies took up their seats for a day last month before parliament was dissolved and new elections called as no party had won enough votes to form a government on its own, and negotiations for a coalition government collapsed after 10 days.

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I would like to give Hrisi Avgi, Nikolaos Michaloliakos, or [maybe the best, noblest recipient] Ilias Kasidiaris a humble piece of property in North America. Using google translate on their new website, I can't find their email contacts. If someone knows it, pls PM me here or email me craigcobb @ zoho.com
First, you need to edit your post to defeat the spam harvesting robots as I have done above. I had a Greek correspondent in the Golden Dawn a couple of weeks ago but he has disappeared. As of this post the website seems to be offline. I will post contact information as soon as it comes back up.
 
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