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date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:38:23 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.politics.misc        back       
German neo-Nazis view jihadists as allies   
source: http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/023060.php

The organizers of the controversial anti-Islamization rally in Cologne
last month have been widely described as neo-Nazis. However, in
"German Neo-Nazis View Islamists as Allies," at Pajamas Media, October
10 (thanks to all who sent this in), John Rosenthal discusses a
recently revealed report from the domestic intelligence service of the
German city-state of Hamburg that shows that genuine, open National
Socialists actually despise the pro-Cologne group for being pro-
Israel. They also don't mind Islamic supremacism and the pending
Islamization of Europe: "Inasmuch as it is a determined opponent of
the western-plutocratic one-world policy, we regard Islam, globally
considered, as an ally against the mammonistic dominance of the
American east coast."

A pro-Israel, anti-Islamization Nazi group? It doesn't seem to add up
-- according to the Nazis themselves. There has been far too much
superficial and polemical analysis of the "far-right" parties in
Europe -- with even people who are skeptical that a given group is neo-
Nazi, neofascist, or white supremacist being tarred with those labels
themselves, simply because of their skepticism.
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:38:23 -0700 (PDT)   author:   unknown

Re: German neo-Nazis view jihadists as allies   
On Oct 11, 4:38 pm, simple.language.ya...@gmail.com wrote:
> source:http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/023060.php
>
> The organizers of the controversial anti-Islamization rally in Cologne
> last month have been widely described as neo-Nazis. However, in
> "German Neo-Nazis View Islamists as Allies," at Pajamas Media, October
> 10 (thanks to all who sent this in), John Rosenthal discusses a
> recently revealed report from the domestic intelligence service of the
> German city-state of Hamburg that shows that genuine, open National
> Socialists actually despise the pro-Cologne group for being pro-
> Israel. They also don't mind Islamic supremacism and the pending
> Islamization of Europe: "Inasmuch as it is a determined opponent of
> the western-plutocratic one-world policy, we regard Islam, globally
> considered, as an ally against the mammonistic dominance of the
> American east coast."
>
> A pro-Israel, anti-Islamization Nazi group? It doesn't seem to add up
> -- according to the Nazis themselves. There has been far too much
> superficial and polemical analysis of the "far-right" parties in
> Europe -- with even people who are skeptical that a given group is neo-
> Nazi, neofascist, or white supremacist being tarred with those labels
> themselves, simply because of their skepticism.

A pro-Israel, anti-Jew, anti-Arab Nazi group is something quite easy
to understand.


VV
date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:42:46 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Viejo Vizcacha

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