Saturday, September 3, 2011

National Socialist Movement Rally just a more honest Tea Party Crowd.


A great counter protest blunted the pathetic neo-Nazi protest today in West Allis. It must have been a confusing day for conservatives, who might have agreed with the National Socialist Movement's racist message, but wondered why they went and called it socialist.


Fox 6: Hundreds of counter-protesters crowded in West Allis to shout over the voices of 30 to 40 members of the National Socialist Movement Saturday afternoon. Both sides brought their messages to city hall to be heard.

"That message is not welcome here in our community and we're here to stand together and let them know that we're not going to take that," said Mandela Barnes with Coalition for Racial Justice.

"Are you hate mongers, are we racists, are we biggots?  Absolutely not.  There's nothing hateful or racist about our message," said Jeff Schopp of the National Socialist Movement.

Through fences and police protection, the neo-Nazi group waved flags bearing swastikas. One speaker among the neo-Nazis called the Holocaust a "phony" event. The neo-Nazis say their rally was in response to reports of black youth attacking white people on the opening day of the Wisconsin State Fair.
 

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  1. There are relatively few things in this world as despicable and loathsome as the microscopically small group of warped degenerates that call themselves national socialists. They are the dregs of society that have absolutely no idea about what the nazis were and what they did. And as DC said in this post, they are just a more honest group of tea party members.

    To remind the good readers of this blog of exactly what the Holocaust was, here is a link to the documentary that Alfred Hitchcock made immediately following the defeat of Hitler and the Third Reich. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6076323184217355958#

    Its worth watching and remembering.

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