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Русские Фашистские/НС движения Russian Fascist /NS Movement to 1945
В данном видео представлены редкие фотографии Русских Фашистских/Национал-Социалистических...
published: 27 Sep 2012
author: 14Blackshirt88
Русские Фашистские/НС движения Russian Fascist /NS Movement to 1945
Русские Фашистские/НС движения Russian Fascist /NS Movement to 1945
В данном видео представлены редкие фотографии Русских Фашистских/Национал-Социалистических движения действующих в эмиграции до 1945, таких как: Русская Фашис...- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 2078
- author: 14Blackshirt88
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The national movement fascist
Docu....
published: 22 Jan 2013
author: Valentin Izagirre
The national movement fascist
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Venezuela blames fascist movement for violence
Last Wednesday at dawn, two unidentified gunmen entered Omar Guararima's house and shot hi...
published: 21 Sep 2013
Venezuela blames fascist movement for violence
Venezuela blames fascist movement for violence
Last Wednesday at dawn, two unidentified gunmen entered Omar Guararima's house and shot him dead and wounded his wife. Omar was a socialist deputy in Anzoategui, a region that's just a few hours away from Caracas. Violence in Venezuela has gotten a political ingredient in recent months, specially after the death of 11 supporters of the Bolivarian Revolution on 15th and 16th of April. The National Government has also blamed the opposition for an explosion in Amuay oil refinery in August 2012. Human rights activist Bonny Simonovis, denies there's a fascist movement that kills for political reasons. Simonovis calls for humanitarian benefits to those she calls political prisoners, including her husband Ivan Simonovis, a police official sentenced for murder might help pacify the nation: On the other hand, leftist professor Enry Gomez, top authority of the West Territorial Sucre University insists the government has to be prepared to confront fascism as a dangerous organization determined to ruin country's democracy by any means: Both political sides in Venezuela keep denying one another's arguments and complaints. Although, official investigations are still underway to find out who is responsible for such incidents many people in the country believe the opposition is behind the violence in a country which last century's ghost of cold war seems to be still alive.- published: 21 Sep 2013
- views: 3
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OCCUPY CRACKDOWN TURN U.S. INTO A FASCIST STATE
The systematic crackdown and violence used by the US police against the Occupy movement's ...
published: 24 Dec 2011
author: copwatchnews
OCCUPY CRACKDOWN TURN U.S. INTO A FASCIST STATE
OCCUPY CRACKDOWN TURN U.S. INTO A FASCIST STATE
The systematic crackdown and violence used by the US police against the Occupy movement's protesters is turning the country into a fascist state, a political...- published: 24 Dec 2011
- views: 320
- author: copwatchnews
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Benito Mussolini - From Socialist to Il Duce of Fascism
Benito Mussolini - From Socialist to Duce of Fascism
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Benito Mussolini - From Socialist to Il Duce of Fascism
Benito Mussolini - From Socialist to Il Duce of Fascism
Benito Mussolini - From Socialist to Duce of Fascism Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was an Italian politician, journalist, and leader of the National Fascist Party, ruling the country as Prime Minister from 1922 until his ousting in 1943. He ruled constitutionally until 1925, when he dropped all pretense of democracy and set up a legal dictatorship. Known as Il Duce ("the leader"), Mussolini was one of the key figures in the creation of fascism. Originally a member of the Italian Socialist Party, Mussolini was expelled from the PSI due to his opposition to the party's stance on neutrality in World War I. Mussolini denounced the PSI, and later founded the fascist movement. Following the March on Rome in October 1922 he became the youngest Prime Minister in Italian history. After destroying all political opposition through his secret police and outlawing labor strikes, Mussolini and his fascist followers consolidated their power through a series of laws that transformed the nation into a one-party dictatorship. Within five years he had established dictatorial authority by both legal and extraordinary means, aspiring to create a totalitarian state. Mussolini remained in power until he was deposed by King Victor Emmanuel III in 1943. A few months later, he became the leader of the Italian Social Republic, a German client regime in northern Italy; he held this post until his death in 1945.- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 9
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Giovinezza Fascist anthem Lyrics with English subtitles
This anthem was written by Nino Oxilia Marcello Manni Salvator Gotta Giovinezza" (Italian ...
published: 27 Jul 2011
author: mystique992
Giovinezza Fascist anthem Lyrics with English subtitles
Giovinezza Fascist anthem Lyrics with English subtitles
This anthem was written by Nino Oxilia Marcello Manni Salvator Gotta Giovinezza" (Italian for youth) is the official hymn of the Italian National Fascist Par...- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 37169
- author: mystique992
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Global National - Greece's fascist party Golden Dawn gains support with austerity measures in place
Sun, Nov 25: As public outrage over austerity measures aimed at bringing Greece's debt und...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: GlobalToronto
Global National - Greece's fascist party Golden Dawn gains support with austerity measures in place
Global National - Greece's fascist party Golden Dawn gains support with austerity measures in place
Sun, Nov 25: As public outrage over austerity measures aimed at bringing Greece's debt under control grows, so does the popularity of the country's neo-nazi ...- published: 26 Nov 2012
- views: 15596
- author: GlobalToronto
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Benito Mussolini - History Documentary
Benito Mussolini - History Documentary
Italian Dictator, 1883-1945
Benito Mussolini's sel...
published: 08 Sep 2013
Benito Mussolini - History Documentary
Benito Mussolini - History Documentary
Benito Mussolini - History Documentary Italian Dictator, 1883-1945 Benito Mussolini's self-confessed "thirst for military glory" battled his acute intelligence, psychological acumen, and political shrewdness for control over his military policies. Originally a revolutionary Socialist, he abandoned his party to advocate Italian intervention in World War I. Following the war, in which he served as a rifleman, Mussolini decided his destiny was to rule Italy as a modern Caesar and re-create the Roman Empire. He forged the paramilitary Fascist movement in 1919-1921, using it to march on Rome, become prime minister, and then to seize dictatorial power (1925-1926). By subduing Libya (1922-1932), pacifying Somalia (1923-1927), conquering Ethiopia (1935-1936), helping the Nationalists win the Spanish civil war (1936-1939), and seizing Albania (April 1939), Mussolini made Italy predominant in the Mediterranean-Red Sea region. But his military adventures in 1935-1939 left his armed forces exhausted. National poverty, resource deficiencies, and scientific-industrial weakness, combined with inflexible commanders, plagued the Italian forces. The king, Victor Emmanuel III, provided monarchist officers with an authority figure to impede Mussolini's dominance of the armed services. An air power enthusiast, Mussolini did create an innovative, Fascist-minded air force. It performed well over Ethiopia and Spain but lagged technologically after 1935. Mussolini promoted Fascists to leadership positions and sponsored some new army thinking in the 1930s. But bitter interservice rivalry crippled joint planning. Mussolini lacked the understanding and power to solve these problems. Thus, he pursued his imperial dreams with politically, strategically, and doctrinally incoherent forces. Wishful thinking, megalomania, and Fascist ideology gradually overwhelmed Mussolini's common sense. He interpreted diplomatic victories over Britain and France during the Ethiopian and Spanish wars (1935-1939) as proof of his military genius. Because of his parents' and older brother's short lives, Mussolini expected to die young but considered himself uniquely capable of leading Italy to greatness. Therefore he perceived a fleeting historical opportunity (1935-1945) for spectacular Italian aggrandizement by pitting Fascist-Nazi power against French-British decadence. Mussolini decided to gamble for a Mediterranean-African empire through war with the west. Winning Caesarian glory would gain him the prestige necessary to abolish the monarchy and create a truly totalitarian state. Mussolini slowly overcame his lieutenants' anti-German attitudes, and then allied himself with Adolf Hitler in May 1939. Mussolini expected coordinated policies to inhibit German initiatives until Italy's forces recovered from their recent exertions. Mussolini planned for war in 1943-1945. But Hitler started World War II in September 1939, giving only one week's warning to the Italians and forcing an enraged, humiliated Mussolini to declare "nonbelligerence." Hitler's May 1940 successes persuaded Mussolini to intervene in a presumably short, parallel war. But Italy's cautious generals and admirals wasted brief opportunities in the Mediterranean and North Africa during June-October 1940. After Mussolini forced offensives in the fall, he suffered disasters in Greece and North Africa: only German military intervention in early 1941 preserved him from a military coup. Thereafter, Hitler dragged Mussolini in his wake, particularly once the German-Soviet war overwhelmed Axis strategy. After the Allied victories of November 1942, Mussolini implored Hitler to make peace with Joseph Stalin and concentrate on defeating the British-American forces. Hitler's refusal and the Sicilian invasion convinced the king and high command to overthrow Mussolini in July 1943. Hitler rescued him, installing Mussolini as puppet dictator of northern Italy in September. Mussolini facilitated significant war production for the Germans and the creation of large, ruthless Fascist counterinsurgency forces. The April 1945 German surrender in Italy forced Mussolini to flee. Insurgents captured and shot him.- published: 08 Sep 2013
- views: 1
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German anti fascist protesters block neo Nazi march
For EDUCATIONAL purposes to inform about the dangers of racism
Neo-Nazism consists of pos...
published: 04 Jan 2014
German anti fascist protesters block neo Nazi march
German anti fascist protesters block neo Nazi march
For EDUCATIONAL purposes to inform about the dangers of racism Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II social or political movements seeking to revive Nazism. The term neo-Nazism can also refer to the ideology of these movements Neo-Nazism borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including militant nationalism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and antisemitism. Holocaust denial is a common feature, as is incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler. It is related to the white nationalist and white power skinhead movements in many countries. Neo-Nazi activity appears to be a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries, as well as international networks. Some European and Latin American countries have laws prohibiting the expression of pro-Nazi, racist, anti-Semitic or anti-homosexual views. Many Nazi-related symbols are banned in European countries in an effort to curtail neo-Nazism The term was regarded as a derogatory epithet by National Socialists and was used almost exclusively by Marxist agitators. Typically the use of Nazi Germany, and Nazi regime, was popularized by Jewish émigrés from Germany after 1933., especially in English-speaking countries. From them, it spread into other languages. A rare example of its usage by a NSDAP member can be taken from a 1931 work by Joseph Goebbels called The Nazi-Sozi: Questions and Answers for National Socialists. Since the rise of Cultural Marxism the term has been used as a broad Europhobic epithet, eminating from the same quarters, to demonise European people in general and attack leaders who advocate their socio-economic and cultural interests, far beyond the bounds of actual National Socialists. Some have ironically turned the phrase back on its inventors, through the use of "Nazi" as an abbreviation for National Zionism Some fashion trends returned to the mod roots, with brogues, loafers, suits, and the slacks-and-sweater look making a comeback. racism white nationalism nationalists nationalist racist racists white black brown asian culture cultural nazis nazi bias descrimination racial attacks attack russia russian aryan gang gangs swastika swastikas democracy anti semitism jews jewish holocaust holohoax himmler david duke denial deniers denier zionist zionism zion zio bigot kkk ku klux klan trayvon martin george zimmerman america canada national kanye west equality equal black panthers panther hate groups group people peoples rights right violence violent attack attacks gangsters gangster prison prisons jail jails murder murders crime crimes hate. In the late 1970s, the skinhead subculture was revived to a notable extent after the introduction of punk rock. Most of these revivalist skinheads reacted to the commercialism of punk by adopting a look that was in line with the original 1969 skinhead style. This revival included Gary Hodges and Hoxton Tom McCourt (both later of the band the 4-Skins) and Suggs, later of the band Madness. Around this time, some skinheads became affiliated with far right groups such as the National Front and the British Movement. From 1979 onwards, punk-influenced skinheads with shorter hair, higher boots and less emphasis on traditional styles grew in numbers and grabbed media attention, mostly due to football hooliganism. There still remained, however, skinheads who preferred the original mod-inspired styles White power skinheads are a white supremacist and antisemitic offshoot of the skinhead subculture. Many of them are affiliated with white nationalist organizations. The original skinhead subculture started in the late 1960s, and had heavy British mod and Jamaican rude boy influences — including an appreciation for ska, early reggae and soul music. The identity of skinheads in the 1960s was neither based on white power nor neo-Nazism, but some skinheads (including black skinheads) had engaged in "gay-bashing", "hippy-bashing" or "Paki bashing" (violence against random Pakistanis and other Asian immigrants). The original skinhead scene had mostly died out by 1972. A late 1970s revival came partly as a backlash against the commercialization of punk rock. This revival coincided with the development of the 2 Tone and Oi! music genres. The skinhead revival in Britain included a sizable white nationalist faction, involving organizations such as the National Front, British Movement, Rock Against Communism and later Blood and Honour. Because of this, the mainstream media began to label the whole skinhead identity as neo-Nazi Anti fascists oppose fascism and fascist people and bigots and are often called ANTIFA or ANTIFA- published: 04 Jan 2014
- views: 1
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Silvio (Fascist) Berlusconi Hit
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Friday kicked off a long-expected party congre...
published: 14 Dec 2009
author: Alexander Carpenter
Silvio (Fascist) Berlusconi Hit
Silvio (Fascist) Berlusconi Hit
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Friday kicked off a long-expected party congress consolidating right-wing forces under his increasingly dominant ...- published: 14 Dec 2009
- views: 8676
- author: Alexander Carpenter
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SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL GROWING, Part 2
With Israel being deligitimized in the media, on college campuses and in the UN, now is th...
published: 07 Feb 2014
SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL GROWING, Part 2
SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL GROWING, Part 2
With Israel being deligitimized in the media, on college campuses and in the UN, now is the time to SPEAK UP FOR ISRAEL. Join people from all over the world and upload your message of support today. STEP UP FOR ISRAEL is a national, grassroots Israel education campaign designed to create broad awareness of the growing movement to delegitimize Israel and to motivate the community to Step Up on Israel's behalf. The campaign is chaired by Professor Alan Dershowitz and former Ambassador Dore Gold. STEP UP FOR ISRAEL is an initiative of http://www.JersualemOnlineU.com. For more information, questions or inquiries, please email info@StepUpForIsrael.com ****** Joining the YouTube trend, this David Project video has fun with the one-line "did you know" form of Israel advocacy. The David Project, however, stands for educating, training and empowering students to have meaningful and strategic conversations that positively change the discourse on campus about Israel.To learn more about how to be a student leader and Israel advocate on campus, read about our Israel Leadership Summer Seminar Series (http://bit.ly/zzTYGw)! At these seminars, students work with The David Project's educators and campus coordinators to develop the knowledge, context and skills they need to be successful campus activists for Israel. Read our new report, "A Burning Campus? Rethinking Israel Advocacy at America's Universities and Colleges," which is a first of its kind conceptual analysis of both Israel's standing on the American campus and what can be done to improve it. The positions taken serve as a firm basis for a robust discussion of a critical issue facing Israel and its supporters. The report can be found at http://bit.ly/zwT8ud. ****** Anti-fascism is the opposition to fascist ideologies, groups and individuals. The related term antifa, derived from the German word Antifaschismus, usually refers to militant left-wing individuals and groups who actively oppose fascism and fascists. Zionism may be defined as, "An international movement originally for the establishment of a Jewish national or religious community in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel." Zionism is also "a political movement among Jews which holds that the Jews are a nation, and as such need to establish a national homeland", and as a religious movement within Orthodox Judaism which encourages Jews to establish a sovereign commonwealth in the Land of Israel that is governed by Halakha (Jewish law), and as "a movement to support the development and defense of the State of Israel, and to encourage Jews to settle there." ****** "Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism," an essay published by the American Jewish Committee, concludes that, with the maturing of Israel since its founding in 1948, the term anti-Zionism in scholarly work is often used to mean advocating the elimination of the State of Israel. Opposition to Israel as a Jewish state is anti-Zionism or what can be called Post-Zionism. Anti-fascism is the opposition to fascist ideologies, groups and individuals. The related term antifa, derived from the German word Antifaschismus, usually refers to militant left-wing individuals and groups who actively oppose fascism and fascists. ****** Anti-fascism is the opposition to fascist ideologies, groups and individuals. The related term antifa, derived from the German word Antifaschismus, usually refers to militant left-wing individuals and groups who actively oppose fascism and fascists. Zionism is a form of nationalism of Jews and Jewish culture that supports a Jewish nation state in the territory defined as the Land of Israel. Zionism supports Jews upholding their Jewish identity, opposes the assimilation of Jews into other societies and has advocated the return of Jews to Israel as a means for Jews to be a majority in their own nation, and to be liberated from antisemitic discrimination, exclusion, and persecution that had historically occurred in the diaspora. Zionism emerged in the late 19th century in central and eastern Europe as a national revival movement, and soon after this most leaders of the movement associated the main goal with creating the desired state in Palestine, then an area controlled by the Ottoman Empire. Since the establishment of the State of Israel, the Zionist movement continues primarily to advocate on behalf of the Jewish state and address threats to its continued existence and security. Zionism is dedicated to fighting antisemitism. Some Zionists believe antisemitism will never disappear (and that Jews must conduct themselves with this in mind), while others perceive Zionism as a vehicle with which to end antisemitism. ******- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 6
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Neo Nazis, anti fascists & police clash in Dresden Germany
For EDUCATIONAL purposes to inform about the dangers of racism
Neo-Nazism consists of pos...
published: 04 Jan 2014
Neo Nazis, anti fascists & police clash in Dresden Germany
Neo Nazis, anti fascists & police clash in Dresden Germany
For EDUCATIONAL purposes to inform about the dangers of racism Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II social or political movements seeking to revive Nazism. The term neo-Nazism can also refer to the ideology of these movements Neo-Nazism borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including militant nationalism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and antisemitism. Holocaust denial is a common feature, as is incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler. It is related to the white nationalist and white power skinhead movements in many countries. Neo-Nazi activity appears to be a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries, as well as international networks. Some European and Latin American countries have laws prohibiting the expression of pro-Nazi, racist, anti-Semitic or anti-homosexual views. Many Nazi-related symbols are banned in European countries in an effort to curtail neo-Nazism The term was regarded as a derogatory epithet by National Socialists and was used almost exclusively by Marxist agitators. Typically the use of Nazi Germany, and Nazi regime, was popularized by Jewish émigrés from Germany after 1933., especially in English-speaking countries. From them, it spread into other languages. A rare example of its usage by a NSDAP member can be taken from a 1931 work by Joseph Goebbels called The Nazi-Sozi: Questions and Answers for National Socialists. Since the rise of Cultural Marxism the term has been used as a broad Europhobic epithet, eminating from the same quarters, to demonise European people in general and attack leaders who advocate their socio-economic and cultural interests, far beyond the bounds of actual National Socialists. Some have ironically turned the phrase back on its inventors, through the use of "Nazi" as an abbreviation for National Zionism Some fashion trends returned to the mod roots, with brogues, loafers, suits, and the slacks-and-sweater look making a comeback. racism white nationalism nationalists nationalist racist racists white black brown asian culture cultural nazis nazi bias descrimination racial attacks attack russia russian aryan gang gangs swastika swastikas democracy anti semitism jews jewish holocaust holohoax himmler david duke denial deniers denier zionist zionism zion zio bigot kkk ku klux klan trayvon martin george zimmerman america canada national kanye west equality equal black panthers panther hate groups group people peoples rights right violence violent attack attacks gangsters gangster prison prisons jail jails murder murders crime crimes hate. In the late 1970s, the skinhead subculture was revived to a notable extent after the introduction of punk rock. Most of these revivalist skinheads reacted to the commercialism of punk by adopting a look that was in line with the original 1969 skinhead style. This revival included Gary Hodges and Hoxton Tom McCourt (both later of the band the 4-Skins) and Suggs, later of the band Madness. Around this time, some skinheads became affiliated with far right groups such as the National Front and the British Movement. From 1979 onwards, punk-influenced skinheads with shorter hair, higher boots and less emphasis on traditional styles grew in numbers and grabbed media attention, mostly due to football hooliganism. There still remained, however, skinheads who preferred the original mod-inspired styles White power skinheads are a white supremacist and antisemitic offshoot of the skinhead subculture. Many of them are affiliated with white nationalist organizations. The original skinhead subculture started in the late 1960s, and had heavy British mod and Jamaican rude boy influences — including an appreciation for ska, early reggae and soul music. The identity of skinheads in the 1960s was neither based on white power nor neo-Nazism, but some skinheads (including black skinheads) had engaged in "gay-bashing", "hippy-bashing" or "Paki bashing" (violence against random Pakistanis and other Asian immigrants). The original skinhead scene had mostly died out by 1972. A late 1970s revival came partly as a backlash against the commercialization of punk rock. This revival coincided with the development of the 2 Tone and Oi! music genres. The skinhead revival in Britain included a sizable white nationalist faction, involving organizations such as the National Front, British Movement, Rock Against Communism and later Blood and Honour. Because of this, the mainstream media began to label the whole skinhead identity as neo-Nazi Anti fascists oppose fascism and fascist people and bigots and are often called ANTIFA or ANTIFA- published: 04 Jan 2014
- views: 6
8:35
Neo-Nazi Retards
A video against Neo-Nazi RETARDS and good entertainment for REAL National SOCIALISTS, who ...
published: 29 Oct 2010
author: DieGermanoLinke
Neo-Nazi Retards
Neo-Nazi Retards
A video against Neo-Nazi RETARDS and good entertainment for REAL National SOCIALISTS, who know the truth! It should be mentioned that it's always the phony N...- published: 29 Oct 2010
- views: 12209
- author: DieGermanoLinke
9:25
Jonah Goldberg @ The Heritage Foundation Part 1
This event... Took place on: January 9th 2008, Presented at: the B. Kenneth Simon Center f...
published: 21 Apr 2008
author: Jonny Mordant
Jonah Goldberg @ The Heritage Foundation Part 1
Jonah Goldberg @ The Heritage Foundation Part 1
This event... Took place on: January 9th 2008, Presented at: the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies, Directed by: Matthew Spalding, Ph.D., Hosted b...- published: 21 Apr 2008
- views: 2936
- author: Jonny Mordant
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The rise of neo Nazism in Europe
For EDUCATIONAL purposes to inform about the dangers of racism
Neo-Nazism consists of pos...
published: 04 Jan 2014
The rise of neo Nazism in Europe
The rise of neo Nazism in Europe
For EDUCATIONAL purposes to inform about the dangers of racism Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II social or political movements seeking to revive Nazism. The term neo-Nazism can also refer to the ideology of these movements Neo-Nazism borrows elements from Nazi doctrine, including militant nationalism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and antisemitism. Holocaust denial is a common feature, as is incorporation of Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler. It is related to the white nationalist and white power skinhead movements in many countries. Neo-Nazi activity appears to be a global phenomenon, with organized representation in many countries, as well as international networks. Some European and Latin American countries have laws prohibiting the expression of pro-Nazi, racist, anti-Semitic or anti-homosexual views. Many Nazi-related symbols are banned in European countries in an effort to curtail neo-Nazism The term was regarded as a derogatory epithet by National Socialists and was used almost exclusively by Marxist agitators. Typically the use of Nazi Germany, and Nazi regime, was popularized by Jewish émigrés from Germany after 1933., especially in English-speaking countries. From them, it spread into other languages. A rare example of its usage by a NSDAP member can be taken from a 1931 work by Joseph Goebbels called The Nazi-Sozi: Questions and Answers for National Socialists. Since the rise of Cultural Marxism the term has been used as a broad Europhobic epithet, eminating from the same quarters, to demonise European people in general and attack leaders who advocate their socio-economic and cultural interests, far beyond the bounds of actual National Socialists. Some have ironically turned the phrase back on its inventors, through the use of "Nazi" as an abbreviation for National Zionism Some fashion trends returned to the mod roots, with brogues, loafers, suits, and the slacks-and-sweater look making a comeback. racism white nationalism nationalists nationalist racist racists white black brown asian culture cultural nazis nazi bias descrimination racial attacks attack russia russian aryan gang gangs swastika swastikas democracy anti semitism jews jewish holocaust holohoax himmler david duke denial deniers denier zionist zionism zion zio bigot kkk ku klux klan trayvon martin george zimmerman america canada national kanye west equality equal black panthers panther hate groups group people peoples rights right violence violent attack attacks gangsters gangster prison prisons jail jails murder murders crime crimes hate. In the late 1970s, the skinhead subculture was revived to a notable extent after the introduction of punk rock. Most of these revivalist skinheads reacted to the commercialism of punk by adopting a look that was in line with the original 1969 skinhead style. This revival included Gary Hodges and Hoxton Tom McCourt (both later of the band the 4-Skins) and Suggs, later of the band Madness. Around this time, some skinheads became affiliated with far right groups such as the National Front and the British Movement. From 1979 onwards, punk-influenced skinheads with shorter hair, higher boots and less emphasis on traditional styles grew in numbers and grabbed media attention, mostly due to football hooliganism. There still remained, however, skinheads who preferred the original mod-inspired styles White power skinheads are a white supremacist and antisemitic offshoot of the skinhead subculture. Many of them are affiliated with white nationalist organizations. The original skinhead subculture started in the late 1960s, and had heavy British mod and Jamaican rude boy influences — including an appreciation for ska, early reggae and soul music. The identity of skinheads in the 1960s was neither based on white power nor neo-Nazism, but some skinheads (including black skinheads) had engaged in "gay-bashing", "hippy-bashing" or "Paki bashing" (violence against random Pakistanis and other Asian immigrants). The original skinhead scene had mostly died out by 1972. A late 1970s revival came partly as a backlash against the commercialization of punk rock. This revival coincided with the development of the 2 Tone and Oi! music genres. The skinhead revival in Britain included a sizable white nationalist faction, involving organizations such as the National Front, British Movement, Rock Against Communism and later Blood and Honour. Because of this, the mainstream media began to label the whole skinhead identity as neo-Nazi Anti fascists oppose fascism and fascist people and bigots and are often called ANTIFA or ANTIFA- published: 04 Jan 2014
- views: 1
15:29
WHISTLEBLOWERS: Ralph Nader on American Fascism (summary)
The Corporate Criminals have OVER-RUN the Government. There is now a National Commission o...
published: 26 Dec 2013
WHISTLEBLOWERS: Ralph Nader on American Fascism (summary)
WHISTLEBLOWERS: Ralph Nader on American Fascism (summary)
The Corporate Criminals have OVER-RUN the Government. There is now a National Commission on the Misuse of Intelligence to Justify War. Longtime consumer advocate and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader calls for a new mass movement to challenge the power corporations have in Washington. "It is not too extreme to call our system of government now 'American fascism.' It's the control of government by big business, which Franklin Delano Roosevelt defined in 1938 as fascism." Ralph Nader is just out with a new book—it's his columns—called Told You So: The Big Book of Weekly Columns. It's an anthology collecting Nader's weekly opinion pieces. Throughout, Nader tackles the major political issues of our time while offering practical solutions rooted in collective organizing. RALPH NADER: The corporate criminals have overrun the government. The Justice Department now has expanded Bush's practice of deferred prosecution. So, Attorney General Holder and President Obama now are basically saying to corporate crooks, "You don't have to admit. You don't have to deny culpability. We'll defer prosecution. Just pay a fine that's a fraction of the cost of doing business." Nobody goes to jail. No corporate charters are pulled. It's basically above the law. So we've got a real problem here. It's not too extreme to call our system of government now "American fascism." It's the control of government by big business, which Franklin Delano Roosevelt defined in 1938 as fascism. And they control the government and turn the government to their favor—subsidies, handouts, giveaways, deferred prosecutions, non-prosecutions—and against the American people. AARON MATÉ: Ralph, what do you think the U.S. government should do—President Obama, the Federal Reserve—to take on high unemployment? RALPH NADER: If President Obama cannot defeat the worst, cruelest, most vicious, ignorant Republican Party in history and take over the Congress—instead, he loses it in 2010 in the House, and he loses it in 2012 in the House, and he's going to lose it again in 2014, because he doesn't know how to take the Republican votes that are so cruel and vicious, that have actually passed the House of Representatives and have been documented by the House Democratic Caucus, and hurl it against them in the coming election. So what's he going to do the rest of his term, if he's being run by Boehner and Cantor and McConnell, the Republican minority? AMY GOODMAN: Ralph Nader, you wrote an open letter to President Obama asking him to explain his—to explain by what authority he's empowered to imprison prisoners indefinitely at Guantánamo Bay and kill people abroad with drone warfare. RALPH NADER: Yeah, it's really quite clear. President Obama is a recidivist violator, systematically, day after day, of Constitution, of our statutes and of our international treaties. We still have torture. We still have indefinite imprisonment. We still have war crimes all over part of Asia and Africa, violating all kinds of laws. These wars have never been declared by Congress. We have indefinite imprisonment. They use the word "detainee." Don't you like that word, "detainee"? You know, you're in Guantánamo for nine years; you're still a detainee instead of a prisoner. And the press uses their language, too. So, we sent him a letter, with Bruce Fein, who now has started a group called the National Commission on the Misuse of Intelligence to Justify War—lies, in other words, cover-ups. These are the people who should be on trial, not Bradley Manning. The people who lied in official Washington—Bush and Cheney and Wolfowitz—who lied and caused the death of thousands of American soldiers and hundreds of thousands of American injuries, those are the people who should be on trial. So, this letter goes right to the core. Every time Obama tries to say he's doing this and that, he should give the constitutional, statutory or treaty authority. And the press has not been holding his feet to the fire, or his representatives. They should always ask, "By what authority are you doing this, Mr. President? And by what evidence? By what authority, and by what evidence?" AMY GOODMAN: Ralph Nader, I want to thank you for being with us. His new book, Told You So. LINKS: * http://Nader.org * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass--Steagall_Legislation KEYWORDS: Ralph Nader, Fascism, Corporate Piracy, Corpiracy, Corporatocracy, Corporatism, I Told You So, Glass--Steagall, Democracy Now, National Commission on Intelligence Misuse to Justify War- published: 26 Dec 2013
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