Saturday, May 6, 2017

The Guardian Warns Against the Real Threat: Polish Neo Nazis

The Guardian warns humanity against the real threat to world peace: Polish neo-Nazis, here.

We Polak Nazis are mentioned only once, in an article so stupid I don't even want to talk about it. I just want to let you know that Polish neo-Nazis are out there, like Godzilla. Take cover.

Update: The author of the "Polish neo-Nazis" comment is Julia Ebner, a young GERMAN woman. Got that? She's German. She says the threat to world peace comes from a whole bunch of people, including Polish neo-Nazis. 


Oh, Polonia, you lose the propaganda war every day. Please read and use Bieganski

Ebner on camera here

10 comments:

  1. This is an interesting article. Jihadists have killed more than the Far Right, but the Far Right are the real threat? Doesn't make much sense to to me. Also, Tommy Robinson is awesome.

    Chris Helinsky

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  2. This is part of the standard left-wing playbook. Anyone who is not a Communist (nowadays a neo-Marxist) is--what else--a fascist (or--nowadays--a neo-Nazi).

    For instance, Rafal Pankowski is regularly quoted by the media as some kind of "authority" on "hate groups" in Poland.

    To see my expose/review of his book, please click on my name in this specific posting.

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  3. The Guardian is trash - what do you expect from the British New York Times. Same heads - same thoughts. Genetically very undiverse.

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  4. Hello,

    A monument dedicated to Witold Pilecki has been unveiled in Warsaw.
    Link to a movie about Rotmistrz
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J76gQB4UDz4

    Link to an article.
    http://www.timesofisrael.com/poland-unveils-memorial-to-wwii-hero-who-entered-auschwitz-voluntarily/

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    1. You're welcome.
      This event went almost unnoticed in foreign press.
      Almost.
      The Jewish press wrote about it. The rest of the world ignore it, just like they ignored Witold's Report. Shame on them.
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witold%27s_Report

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    2. I can forgive the world for ignoring us. I can't forgive Polonia for not supporting those of us struggling to get the word out.

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    3. Unfortunately, the Pilecki exhibit has been removed from the Holocaust museum at Melbourne, Australia:

      https://parezja.pl/szok-pilecki-zniknal-centrum-zydowskiego-australii/


      I would like to see this investigated and extensively publicized.

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  5. Hello again,

    Tonight in Warsaw will take place a premiere of a documentary movie "Polski patriotyzm Artura Rubinsteina" (Polish patriotism of Artur Rubinstein).
    Link below (in Polish).
    http://www.tvp.pl/historia/v4tvp-historia/v4patronaty-tvp-historia/polski-patriotyzm-artura-rubinsteina/30628829

    Movie "Zookeeper's Wife" will NOT be shown in cinemas in France.
    Link below.
    http://www.thenews.pl/1/11/Artykul/306047,Film-about-Poles-who-sheltered-Jews-not-being-shown-in-France-report

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    1. Artur Rubinstein stood up for Poland in more ways that one. I had reviewed his memoir a while ago, and was quite impressed by his attitude. To see my review, please click on my name in this specific posting.

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