Due to the significant succes of the Fitna-movie, the German pro-Köln organisation who is pro-america, pro-israel, anti-islamisation and pro-human rights, decided to make a movie.
IMO better than the Fitna movie.
(german only, english subtitles are probably going to come some day)
Also, the citizens of Cologne (including its christian conservative mayor Fritz Schramma) decided to show Pro Koeln the door when they tried to organise a summit, mostly containing of skinheads and neonazis. They had wrongly billed Jean Marie Le Pen (Head of France’s Front National), would appear.
As we can see, they are really lovely trustworthy people. No wonder they’d try to pull of a stunt like Fitna. But with the words of Max Frisch they would be Brandstifter (arsonists) not Biedermaenner (established citizens).
[quote]makkun wrote:
Let us add to the profile of Pro Koeln that they have close relations to the neo nazi scene, and have been observed by the North-Rhine-Westfalian Verfassungsschutz (basically the police force charged with protecting the constitution) - a decision they have repeatedly challenged and lost in court every time. http://www.im.nrw.de/sch/doks/vs/Verfassungsschutzbericht_2004.pdf http://www.im.nrw.de/pm/310507_1126.html
Also, the citizens of Cologne (including its christian conservative mayor Fritz Schramma) decided to show Pro Koeln the door when they tried to organise a summit, mostly containing of skinheads and neonazis. They had wrongly billed Jean Marie Le Pen (Head of France’s Front National), would appear.
As we can see, they are really lovely trustworthy people. No wonder they’d try to pull of a stunt like Fitna. But with the words of Max Frisch they would be Brandstifter (arsonists) not Biedermaenner (established citizens).
It’s funny, I just got back from two weeks in Bayern and none of the Bavarians appeared happy that there were any Muslims in their country. 3000 years of German civilization and desert moon god worship don’t exactly mix.
No, I’m neither christian nor conservative, like Schramma - and to group the Antifa with a CDU politician shows your lack of knowledge with regards to German politics. The ‘fag’ comment is weak, but that just suits your style, as we know. Lets just repeat once more that German courts have repeatedly confirmed the organisation’s status as a possibly anti-constitutional right wing group worthy of state surveillance.
O’rly? Funny, I grew up in Bavaria, and wankers like the Pro Koeln group haven’t really found their standing there. Sure, Bavaria is too conservative, and the ruling Christian Social Union has been quite successful in binding their far right outriders. For years there’s been debate about the mosque in Munich, in lovely peaceful Sendling. Mostly people complain about the noise levels and the architecture - not the alleged muslim hordes invading.
As usual, you resort to ad hominems, your sources are questionable and your ethnic and religious hate mongering are evident. As evidenced in earlier threads neither arguments nor sources will reach you, so I’ll drop the topic until someone contributes something worthy of debating.
You’re typical Marxist scum. I’m pretty sure I hit the nail right on the head with the “Antifa” label. I saw those people in Bavaria - what a bunch of creeps.
Remember: Marxists like yourself killed about 10-20 times more people than the Nazis ever did.
[quote]PRCalDude wrote:
Sure, Bavaria is too conservative,
Too German?
As usual, you resort to ad hominems, your sources are questionable and your ethnic and religious hate mongering are evident.
You’re typical Marxist scum. I’m pretty sure I hit the nail right on the head with the “Antifa” label. I saw those people in Bavaria - what a bunch of creeps.
Remember: Marxists like yourself killed about 10-20 times more people than the Nazis ever did.
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Yup, those wild and crazy anti-fascists in the CDU.
[quote]makkun wrote:
Sure, Bavaria is too conservative, and the ruling Christian Social Union has been quite successful in binding their far right outriders.[/quote]
Too conservative? There is no such thing as a mainstream conservative party in Germany anymore. Or anywhere else in the EU, for that matter. Maybe Austria has the closest thing, but there are no conservatives in power on the continent.