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The Nazis Next Door: Part One. 60 Minutes - channel 9, - 8.30pm 15/08/2021.
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Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 3:14:43 AM
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Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 3:19:54 AM
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"pictures of Hitler, his picture used to be used as a target at gun clubs"
Come on Issy, the lads should have known better, all shooting should be done out on the range, not inside at pictures handing on the walls of the clubhouse! Next thing you'll be telling us they were taking pot shots at the pictures of past club presidents hanging in the Committee Room, Heinrich. Hermann, Joseph etc. Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 5:41:57 AM
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Paul,
Out on the target range, as you well know. Why no comment on the use of Hitler as a target being banned? Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 8:58:05 AM
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Foxy,
Why give another link, why should I bother looking at it as you have proven that you don’t read the links that you trot out. Posted by Is Mise, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 9:04:30 AM
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Good Morning Gentlemen,
Do you know what a WASP is? No, not the buzzy bee type. In American society a WASP is someone whose ancestors came from Northern Europe, especially England, and who were/are considered to have a lot of power and influence. It's a noun acronym for - "White-Anglo-Saxon-Protestant," forming a group often considered the most dominant and influential in American society. Do they exist in Australia? Of course. Then: Wikipedia tells us that - " Ultranationalism is "extreme nationalism that promotes the interests of one state or people, above all others" or simply "extreme devotion to one's own nation." Sound familiar? And - " When combined with the notion of national rebirth ultranationalism is a key foundation of fascism. Some ultranationalist organisations have been designed as terrorist movements by certain nation states." "According to Janusz Bugajski - "in its most extreme or developed forms ultra nationalism resembles marked xenophobic disdain of other nations, support for authoritarian political arrangement verging on totalitarianism and a mythical emphasis on the "organic unity" between a charismatic leader an organizationally amorphous movement type party and the nation." " Roger Griffin asserts that ultranationalism is essentially xenophobic and is known to legitimise itself through "deeply mythical narratives of past cultural or political periods of historical greatness or of old scores to settle against alleged enemies." "It can also draw on "vulgarized forms of physical anthropology, genetics, and eugenics to rationalize ideas of national superiority and destiny, of degeneracy and subhumanness." In Australia - Pauline Hanson's ONE NATION is an ultranationalist political party. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultranationalism And we wonder where these extremist neo-Nazis come from? Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 24 August 2021 9:46:05 AM
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http://www.adl.org/blog/the-boogaloo-extremists-new-slang-term-for-a-coming-civil-war
It's probably after your time Is Mise but would you consider yourself a Boogaloo-ist perhaps it's only used as a pejorative but sometimes people take the labels of their enemies.
Boogaloo-ists from my understanding are pro-gun and anti-authoritarian and anti-communist and but pro-multiculturalism probably also anti-capitalist or anti-globalist. Apparently they featured at the BLM protests but were chagrined by the dominance of the communists.
It might be interesting to compare the Boogaloo movement with the dynamics between the dominated anarchists and the dominant communists.