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Donkey1499 said:I put "YES" just to be different.
:lol:
So typical!!! I just don´t want to agree with a racist.. :lol:
Donkey1499 said:I put "YES" just to be different.
White said:Usa´s border control, WHAT A JOKE!
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Tashah said:I wondered how long it would take you to morph this thread into the anti-Jewish propaganda spewed by National Vanguard. You are right on schedule Mr. White. So predictable and so unimaginative. Since you are so predictable, I can do no less than accomodate your morphing tendency.
Tashah said:Note to all: National Vanguard is a white supremicist/anti-Semitic organization.
teacher said:So White is a Nazi? Oh Praise the Lord. It's been so long since I had a Nazi to pick on.
White said:I am Nazi ? :doh
It´s very obvious that you don´t know what you talking about, like media says "White Supremacist or Neo Nazi", white nationalist who want self-determination, don´t suit with their idea...
:lol:
afr0byte said:Yes, you are a nazi.
White said:Could you answer, why that lie should be noted ?
That supremacism thing is a media stereotype and it´s not true. Everybody who know even little bit of White Nationalism knows that.
For example David Duke has visited Syria many times and had no problem.
It´s all about self-determination not supremacism.
But this conversation shouldn´t be related to this topic, cause it´s not relevant with the issue.
from the website for The History Channel's "Saddam and The Third Reich"
Few people realize that the Baath party was actually formed upon
the principles and organizational structure of the Nazi party.
Iraq, because of its oil and hatred of Jews, was an important battleground
between the Axis and Allied powers in World War II. Nazi propaganda
was broadcast throughout Baghdad, and Iraqis often went on rampages
against Jews throughout the war. One of the most ardent Nazi supporters
during WWII was named Khairallah Talfah. Talfah was Saddam's uncle.
After the war, many of the key Iraqi Nazi supporters, all of whom evaded
prosecution, wound up involved in Saddam's rise to power. This special
examines the key individuals of the Iraqi-Nazi connection,
the little-known battle for Iraq in WWII, and the strange link
to Saddam Hussein.
TVPG V cc
National Socialism and the Baath Party
Saddam Hussein embraces the Baath Party -- formally the Baath Arab Socialist Party -- a nationalist movement especially prominent in Syria and Iraq, borne of the Arab world's perceived need to "produce a means of reasserting the Arab spirit in the face of foreign domination," claims Al-Baath, the daily party newspaper. "Articulated as the principle of Arab nationalism, the Baath movement was one of several political groups that drew legitimacy from an essentially reactive ideology."
Similar reactionary principles guided Adolf Hitler's vision of a people united in the face of foreign (particularly Western) dominance after Germany's crushing defeat during World War I. The motives of both parties seem frighteningly interchangeable, as this passage from Al-Baath, with editorial insertions, illustrates:
"Moral and cultural deterioration, it was felt, had so weakened the Arabs [Germans] that Western supremacy had spread throughout the Middle East [Germany]. Arabs [Germans] needed a regeneration of the common heritage of people in the region to drive off debilitating external influences."
Similarities between German and Arab nationalist extremes are not lost on political analysts.
"The Baathists," writes National Review editor Jonah Goldberg "see the destiny of Arabs in very similar terms as the Nazis understood the destiny of Aryans."
The Nazi party and the Baath party express concepts of destiny with a common theme: the superiority of their respective racial demographic over others, particularly Jews, a circumstance that invites comparisons between Saddam Hussein, a notorious Baathist, and Adolf Hitler, a notorious Nazi.
"Saddam's ambitions are very similar to Hitler's," Goldberg continues. "Saddam uses the Palestinians the way Hitler used the Sudeten Germans. Saddam sees hostile domestic populations as little more than vermin." Saddam, however, "is a much bigger admirer of Stalin," Goldberg offers, in a note of little comfort.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=6291
Trajan Octavian Titus said:Well that would be because the Syrians are Ba'athist and the Ba'athists formed their ideology on the same anti-semetic bullshit as the Nazi's.
So go spread your "we're the good nazi's," bullshit somewhere else jerkoff!!!