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Re: Re: Nazi Greens an enemy of democracy



> The way Haider's success was greeted in the Jewish Chronicle was of
> great interest to me - but more because of what it told me about the
> writers in that paper and their attitudes than what was said about
> Haider himself.
> The JC was in a not-unaccustomed dilemma. The paper, of course, stands
> for the loftiest principles of 'democracy'. But has not Haider risen
> to his present powerful position in Austrian politics by the
> democratic vote of the people? You see the problem!

Wasn't Hitler elected too?

> "This does not mean the outside world should abruptly change course,
> abandon its position of principle and take a softly-softly approach.
> It does mean that the underlying principle must be patiently, publicly
> and articulately explained. The aim - it must be made clear - is not
> to seek to exclude Austria and its people from the EU or the world
> family of nations, nor to question the right of voters to choose who
> governs them. It is to define bedrock tenets with which the world
> community hopes to build a 21st century on lessons learned from the
> bigotry and murder that too often marked the 20th. To the extent
> Austria chooses to include in its government a party rooted in an
> opposing vision of both the past and the future, to continue business
> as usual would be illogical, and immoral."
> Sting in the tail
> You have to be something of a JC-watcher - which I might extend by
> saying a watcher of the entire liberal, New World Order-oriented press
> - to see the not immediately clear message here. It lies in the last
> two lines, and the operative word is 'business'. This, I suspect,
> means much more than just business in the diplomatic sphere -
> cross-border contacts, appointments to international offices, etc.

It seems to me that liberal - egalitarian - politics are almost always
correlated to money, because they believe in the primacy of the individual.

Thanks for an interesting text. Who cares how much of it I agreed with, or
how shocked and afraid I am that you posted it, but it was definitely a
well-written read.

Are you from www.nazi.org?







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