[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]So typical of European media's news coverages. They label people who are against the inrush of refugees from the Middle East as far right which is, in truth, the latest label for fascists or Nazis. Just because people fear the attacks on their morals and standards of living by Muslims, how does that give them a negative label?[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]If only Americans would wake up and show the same concern! [/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]The story is @ http://www.thelocal.at/20160517/austria-to-swear-in-new-chancellor-as-far-right-threat-looms[/FONT]
Good for Austria, the more right-wing the better IMO. If the swamping of European culture continues at the rate it is, by mass immigration then then we have just a few years left to define ourselves of a Christian culture before we exist no more. Then we shall loose all we hold dear, even the liberal ellite that now feel themselves immune to immigration will eventually be swept away by this continuous way of immigration that will destroy our culture.
Please use the right words. If the West does not defend itself from MUSLIM INVASION, it will not longer exist and will sink into the 8th century rat holes where it rules.
Are you kidding me? The FPÖ is literally full of ex-Nazi scum. Many of them are anti-Semites and they have made explicit references to the Volksgemeinschaft principle. They're not just right-wing and anti-immigration; they're plain old abhorrent fascists. Speaking of which, they lost the election. The winner was a Green candidate, who benefitted from the anti-Hofer vote, and are moderately left-wing. But the political scene of Austria was certainly shaken up. http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-austrian-presidential-election-norbert-hofer
The FPÖ is literally full of ex-Nazi scum. A typical accusation with backup.The majority of these people are simple Austrians who are sick and tired of their country being invaded by people who will not accept their traditions and history. They are NOT jackboot stormtroopers stomping through the streets. Just people who want to protect their wives and daughters from MUSLIM scum who attack and rape them. They want to keep their churches and synagogues without them being overrun and turned into mosques like is happening everywhere in Europe.
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]FPÖ claims moral victory in defeat[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]This comes from my favorite English language news source about Austria[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Austria's Freedom Party is "stronger than ever" and ready to win the next general election after its candidate narrowly failed to become the European Union's first far-right president, party chief Heinz-Christian Strache said Tuesday.[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]FPÖ failure shows opposition to rightward surge (24 May 16)[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]EU waits with bated breath as Austria counts the votes (23 May 16)[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Austrian election too close to call (22 May 16)[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]A gift for Euroskeptics? (19 May 16)[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]He however refused to rule out a legal challenge to the result of Sunday's election, saying his party was evaluating multiple claims of irregularities made by supporters on social media.[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]More with links @ http://www.thelocal.at/20160524/fpo-claims-moral-victory-in-defeat[/FONT]
It's somewhat amusing in a perverted kind of way that the brainwashed liberati keep harping on about how Le Grand Projet has prevented and will continue to prevent war, when the stark likelihood right now - witness today's France? - is that there will soon be serious social unrest in all the member states. Essentially this will have an adverse economic effect, and the Remain spin that 'Europe is a market of half a million consumers just waiting to buy our goods and services' is a non-starter because the plain fact is that they won't, because they won't be able to afford those goods and services owing to the unrest and the associated impact on the personal finances of the populations.