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Noise of the armies boots in europe; New article today from french jewish administration
Topic Started: Sep 24 2010, 08:01 AM (95 Views)
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Sorry for the translation, i used google english/french conversion:

Original source:
http://www.crif.org/?page=articles_display/detail&aid=21710&returnto=accueil/main&artyd=10


Transalation in english using Google:

NOISE OF THE BOOTS
"You've probably never heard of him yet, Jimmie Akesson Sweden is a big mouth. His education policy (Sweden Democrats) do not represent much, a few years ago. Then, by dint of battling, to stigmatize immigrants, his movement has managed to get 2.9% of the vote four years ago. Akesson, who is smart, then tried to clean his "stable" and get rid of some neo-Nazis. And, by repeating the same slogans and increase resources, it has achieved a breakthrough. His training comes to Parliament, with 5.7% of the vote. It is thus deprived of the majority coalition of center-right, in power since 2006.

The historic breakthrough of the extreme right in Sweden highlights a phenomenon that tends to become general in Europe: the breakthrough of populist and xenophobic.

In Hungary, for example, the party (Semitic) Jobbik-which even has a private militia, landed a 16.7% and thus falls in Parliament. (46 seats). In the Netherlands, the PVV Geert Wilders was installed as the third force in the country (24 seats) and in Austria, the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) has won nearly a fifth of voters in the last elections in 2008 leading an aggressive campaign anti-immigration (28.2%). In Italy, the extreme right is squarely into the government, since Roberto Maroni, the Interior Minister, is a member of the Northern League. In Switzerland, she managed to ban construction of minarets, while in Norway, the Progress Party (FrP) is the second school in the country since 2005. He adopts a radical stance on all issues of policy (economic, social, immigration). Both ultra-conservative and ultra-liberal, is one of the European party of the extreme right are best represented with 23% of the votes in the last legislative elections of 2009. In Britain, where until now it was almost nonexistent, the British National Party (GNP), has emerged in the political landscape. And immigration has been one of the major campaign themes. In Bulgaria, the Ataka received a 9.4%, etc., etc. ...

In short, across Europe, the extreme right managed to pollute the debate and even to impose some of its themes (as in France), democratic parties and classical. However, the new rise of the extreme right on the European stage should not be interpreted, I think-it-like-a cyclical phenomenon doomed to disappear suddenly, as when the socio-economic will suddenly improved. It is rather the expression of an identity movement in reaction to the process of opening borders to the international level, which weakens the sovereignty and national identities.

In an attempt to channel this breakthrough, Europe (and the United Nations) should explain the purpose of their project and to reassure, while setting appropriate limits. Europe, remember, does not aim to standardize the cultures and identities blur, but to make our common home, stronger, simply. "
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Is it fair to assume, then, that all this leftist bullsh1t we've had to put up with is just a faze and will pass? Probably but it needs a big kick up the backside to get it moving - we'll get there!
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What is needed is a strong and respeckted figurehead to speak out for us the problem is there are no longer people in parliment with the guts to stand for what they believe in, people who I would never agree with politicaly like the Beast of Balsover who had the guts and the passion to buck the trend, sorry to say the MEN WITH BALLS no longer exist in parliment only the teeny weeny itsey bitsey self interested apearsers
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