you keep making excuses for neo-nazi's and what they truly are and represent. Similar BS found on Storm Front and other white supremacists/separatists/alt right/neo nazi sites. Yeah, there are still vestiges of that mindset in Germany that are behind a political party. But this is what they can't do and why
https://www.vox.com/world/2017/8/16/16152088/nazi-swastikas-germany-charlottesville
Shutting down hate group symbology no matter what race, creed or color does NOT automatically lead to authoritarianism...America has shown that, Germany has shown that, as does Switzerland and Sweden.
I proved subject title on this thread was a LIE. To date no one can refute that. The piss poor attempts to somehow justify free flying racist symbology is just that...piss poor.
You know what I'm it tired if the Bull.
Nazis didn't kill the most.
While I don't applaud Poland for limiting free speech at least they likened the Soviet symbol to the Nazi one.
https://www.rt.com/russia/poland-bans-communist-symbols/
Besides, can you blame anybody for wishing to hold onto their culture?
This isn't just a White thing.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/03/world/africa/south-africa-immigrants.html
South African Riots Kill Five and Spur Cries of Xenophobia
Looting a shop in Johannesburg on Monday.
Looting a shop in Johannesburg on Monday.Credit...Michele Spatari/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
By Julie Turkewitz
Sept. 3, 2019
Rioters looted shops and set fire to cars and buildings in the latest outbreak of violence against African immigrants in and around Johannesburg, South Africa’s largest city. The police said five people were killed and at least 189 arrested.
President Cyril Ramaphosa condemned the violence on Tuesday, calling attacks on foreigners “totally unacceptable” and adding that xenophobia was “something that is completely against the ethos that we as South Africans espouse.”
The violence on Monday night appeared to target shops owned by foreigners, said the mayor of Johannesburg, Herman Mashaba, and follows a spate of similar riots this year that have been part of a larger trend of hostility toward outsiders.
There are fewer than four million migrants in South Africa, a nation of more than 50 million. But attacks on foreign-owned shops have become regular occurrences that many have attributed to frustration with the country’s high unemployment rate, which sits at about 28 percent.
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Somalis, Zimbabweans and Mozambicans have all been victims over the years. But the surge of attacks this week strained tensions in particular between South Africa and Nigeria, which represent the continent’s two largest economies and have long competed for regional influence.
ImageA riot police officer threw a tear-gas canister at looters in Johannesburg on Tuesday.
A riot police officer threw a tear-gas canister at looters in Johannesburg on Tuesday.Credit...Themba Hadebe/Associated Press
Many Nigerians work in South Africa, but they are sometimes stereotyped as criminals and are often the target of attacks, including fatal ones. Many South African businesses operate in Nigeria, and on Tuesday angry Nigerians protested outside South African stores in Lagos.