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Why When A Group Of Local Residents Protest Against A Building (This Time A Mosque) Being Built In Their Area, They Are Insultingly Described As 'right-Wing Extremists'?
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in Erfurt, no on would bad an eyelid,
we live in a world of mixed peoples, and getting more so.
so we have to compromise to a degree, so the people concerned
may not want a mosque, but the people doing the
protesting by putting up giant crosses are right wing activists.
in Erfurt, no on would bad an eyelid,
we live in a world of mixed peoples, and getting more so.
so we have to compromise to a degree, so the people concerned
may not want a mosque, but the people doing the
protesting by putting up giant crosses are right wing activists.
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/// AOG
You asked why the Daily Mail described the protesters as right wing extremists. ///
/// Do you disagree with the Mail's description, and if so - why? ///
I thought that I have already made that clear.
/// And why is it insulting to be described as 'right wing extremist'? ///
The Far-Right have been associated with Fascism, Nazism etc. All part of the Left's name calling strategy in their continues quest to stifle free speech and expression, which is in itself, the very essence of Fascism.
The erection of crosses was not a extreme action, but a peaceful protest. But perhaps they should have taken to the streets for a bit of looting and the burning of cars and property, then perhaps the authorities might have sat up and took notice.
After all it seems to work in the UK and the USA, and there is always the additional bonus of some free TV etc thrown in.
/// AOG
You asked why the Daily Mail described the protesters as right wing extremists. ///
/// Do you disagree with the Mail's description, and if so - why? ///
I thought that I have already made that clear.
/// And why is it insulting to be described as 'right wing extremist'? ///
The Far-Right have been associated with Fascism, Nazism etc. All part of the Left's name calling strategy in their continues quest to stifle free speech and expression, which is in itself, the very essence of Fascism.
The erection of crosses was not a extreme action, but a peaceful protest. But perhaps they should have taken to the streets for a bit of looting and the burning of cars and property, then perhaps the authorities might have sat up and took notice.
After all it seems to work in the UK and the USA, and there is always the additional bonus of some free TV etc thrown in.
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