renard_ruse
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I've suspected for a long time that this anti-Islam thing that has taken over the "right wing" first in Europe and more recently in the US was, I want to phrase this in a way that is not anti-Jewish or anti-Semetic, but basically part of a Zionist effort to take over the right wing in the west and use it as a vehicle against what the Israelis' perceive to be their enemies in the Islamic world.
I first started becoming suspicious as far back as high school when I read about the Italian Social Movement , the biggest nationalist party in Europe at the time and its close ties to Israel. I think I jokingly called them the "Kosher Fascists." Then in the 90s, we saw the Pim Fortyn thing in the Netherlands, and the Danish People's Party, and many of the other parties increasingly making their entire focus around the Islam question.
So, now we have Breitbart, which is staunchly pro-Israel and pro-Jewish, and interestingly enough is referred to as anti-Semitic by the mainstream media anyway. It was actually founded in Jerusalem by American and Israeli right wing Zionists.
I am neutral-Semitic myself. On principle, as a nationalist, I don't have a problem with Israel as a Jewish state. I also don't have a problem with Islam. My concern is that these folks running these nationalist movements today are using them as a vehicle for side shows that have nothing to do with real issues facing the west today. Islam is a side show issue and a distraction from the real problems facing the west.
I first started becoming suspicious as far back as high school when I read about the Italian Social Movement , the biggest nationalist party in Europe at the time and its close ties to Israel. I think I jokingly called them the "Kosher Fascists." Then in the 90s, we saw the Pim Fortyn thing in the Netherlands, and the Danish People's Party, and many of the other parties increasingly making their entire focus around the Islam question.
So, now we have Breitbart, which is staunchly pro-Israel and pro-Jewish, and interestingly enough is referred to as anti-Semitic by the mainstream media anyway. It was actually founded in Jerusalem by American and Israeli right wing Zionists.
I am neutral-Semitic myself. On principle, as a nationalist, I don't have a problem with Israel as a Jewish state. I also don't have a problem with Islam. My concern is that these folks running these nationalist movements today are using them as a vehicle for side shows that have nothing to do with real issues facing the west today. Islam is a side show issue and a distraction from the real problems facing the west.
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