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Is a Worldwide Counter-Revolution brewing?

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Original Post Date: 2002-05-06  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/6/2002 11:26:57 PM
Is a Worldwide Counter-Revolution brewing?

Notes: Across Europe we are witnessing the rise of the “Radical Right”. If one looks at them, they are actually not unreasonable people. Take Le Pen for instance whom the whole world has condemned and who has had the whole of France mobilised against him (in a most undemocratic way).

What is so rotten about Le Pen? Well, he stands for:
– Throwing out illegal immigrants
– Bringing back the death penalty
– Not recognising same sex marriages
– Revamping the education system so the children are not indoctrinated with
Marxism
(All the above info is listed in a recent issue of TIME magazine as being his positions).

EXCUSE ME, but what the heck is wrong with any of the above? Why crusade against him and demonise him – for what? For having common sense? But this is what the hoopla was about – a man who thinks for himself and who has a growing grass-roots support. This man is a DEMON? I think not.

TIME had a short biography of the rising Right Wing in Europe. And it is rising indeed. One of these was a strange fellow, a Dutch guy, a gay, who was against immigration.

Now what are these Europeans up in arms about? They are being flooded with Third Worlders – mainly black Africans – who are turning their countries into crime cesspools. All these Europeans want is LAW AND ORDER in countries which they have inhabited for thousands of years. IS THIS SUCH AN UNREASONABLE THING TO ASK? IS IT UNREASONABLE TO ASK FOR LEGAL IMMIGRATION AND TO KICK OUT THE ILLEGALS? I THINK NOT!!!

But these people are branded as demons, monsters, etc – no doubt by the panicking communists and socialists who are losing ground.

Le Pen was beaten in an election. Beaten using “Soviet style” tactics. Mass demonstrations, mass rallying, the blaring of hate propaganda against him. Beaten – beaten using dirty tricks which have no place in a true democracy.

Just a day after beating Mr Le Pen, we now see someone assasinating the Gay Dutch Right Wing leader.

This is despicable. But you know, this just goes to show the DIRTY LEFT and how they play DIRTY. They lied and cheated until, through subterfuge they controlled Europe. Now they can’t stand an HONEST GRASS ROOTS REACTION AGAINST THEM. All these Europeans want is to NOT have Europe turned into a Third World Cesspool.

It seems to me, across the world, thinking people are getting really tired of Political Correctness and Intellectual communism. But as I see it, for the Right to assert itself, and for CONSERVATIVE VALUES TO RISE AGAIN, I see it will require WAR. BLOODSHED. KILLING. COUNTER REVOLUTION.

If we want to rid the world of the rotten Marxist scum who have come to dominate politics, the mass media and the academic world, and then it will require FIRM RESOLVE and a very stiff fight. The LEFT play dirty. They play using dirty filthy tricks and they will NOT GIVE UP WITHOUT A FIGHT.

They were liars anyway. They never did care for democracy, nor for the feelings of the masses. They were happy when things went their way, but now that the tide is slowly rising against them, they turn to all their undemocratic ways – Mass Demonstrations, hate propaganda and now assassination. If they prevent a peaceful move by the world BACK TO CONSERVATISM AND SANITY THEN THEY MAY BE LAYING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR WAR EVERYWHERE.

I sense a Counter-Revolution Brewing in this world. Give it some years and the right across the First World will grow. In America too, people are tired of being squeezed out by Mexicans and Africans. These people should be fixing the countries they own instead of fleeing to where life is better and leeching off others.

Jan
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Here is the sad story of the murder of the Dutch Right Wing leader today:-

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe…br>
The Dutch right-wing politician Pim Fortuyn has been shot dead.
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This is deeply tragic first of all for him and for all his loved ones. It is also deeply tragic for our democracy

“Pim Fortuyn is no longer with us. This is a deeply tragic moment,” Dutch Prime Minister Wim Kok announced.

Fortuyn, 54, was shot six times and suffered multiple wounds in the head, chest and neck. He died of his injuries shortly afterwards.

He was attacked as he left a radio studio in the central Dutch city of Hilversum after giving an interview.

The maverick politician, who had been campaigning on an anti-immigration ticket, was expected to do well in general elections in nine days’ time, picking up at least 15% of the vote.

Mr Kok broke off campaigning to return to the official capital, The Hague.

“This is deeply tragic first of all for him and for all his loved ones. It is also deeply tragic for our democracy,” he said.

Ad Melkert, leader of the governing socialists, said the shooting was “appalling”.

“It’s hard to grasp this can happen in The Netherlands. Dutch democracy has lost its innocence,” he told NOS television.

Far-right reaction

Far-right parties across Europe have condemned the assassination.

Bruno Megret, head of France’s right-wing National Republican Movement (MNR), said he was “deeply shocked” by the killing, blaming it in part on political unrest in France.

“If it was politically motivated, this criminal act shows to what extent certain hysterical positions like those shown by the French left over the past 15 days can incite hatred,” he told French news agency AFP.

A spokesman for Austria’s far-right Freedom Party also called the killing “madness”, and warned that “violence is unacceptable no matter how seriously you disagree with another’s political viewpoint”.

Gunman ‘chased’

Eyewitnesses say a single gunman shot Fortuyn as he got into a chauffeur-driven limousine in the media park where the radio station is located.

Ambulances rushed to the scene and the area was sealed off.

“I saw Pim Fortuyn lying on the ground with a bullet wound in his head,” said television reporter Dave Abspoel.

The reporter said four people chased the gunman, who apparently fired in their direction.

One unconfirmed report said that a suspect had been detained.

But the BBC’s Geraldine Coughlan in The Hague says it would have been difficult to gain access to the media park, where several TV and radio studios are located, without going through tight identity and security checks.

She said that the Dutch media and politicians have reacted with shock to an attack which is unprecedented in Dutch politics.

Supporters have been laying flowers outside Fortuyn’s house in Rotterdam.

Elections

In an interview last week, Fortuyn expressed fears that he could be the victim of an attack and said that he had received threats by phone, e-mail and letter.

A few weeks ago, protesters threw two cream pies laced with urine in his face.

Paramedics treated Mr Fortuyn on the scene

Although most Dutch politicians travel without any personal security, and often use public transport, Fortuyn did use private bodyguards, though he could not afford constant security.

Fortuyn’s anti-immigration party has been predicted to do well in the forthcoming general elections with polls giving him at least 15% of the vote.

The party made surprising gains in recent municipal elections, winning a landslide in the port city of Rotterdam.

Fortuyn has provoked public indignation by calling for the Netherlands’ borders to be closed to immigrants and by describing Islam as a ‘backward’ religion.

The BBC’s world affairs correspondent, John Simpson, who interviewed him last week, said: “He was aware of the kind of feelings he was stirring up and, to some extent, he enjoyed that because he knew his message was getting through.”

Fortuyn said that, if he was successful in the 15 May elections, he would only be satisfied with the post of prime minister and would not accept a place in the cabinet.