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    http://hosted2.ap.org/AKJUN/2e515285...9b02d64d1a32c6

    Uh oh, we know who's next on the list


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    The double standard in France..So they have a law against hate speech and anti-semitism but are rallying for the freedom to hate on Moslems..

    France with fake freedom of speech..


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    Good. It gives Pop an easy out to make the change at pg. Although, I guess if s up his trade value.

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    France has been a fascist state for a while, why is this news?

    same goes for Australia tbh.

    US has been for while as well

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    the scary thing is the German nationalism brewing tbh

    you know when them Germans go radical, all breaks lose

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    I for one would support Tony if they arrest him...tbh.

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    the scary thing is the German nationalism brewing tbh

    you know when them Germans go radical, all breaks lose
    Nah it's not, German people are still traumatized about the holocaust and will be for years to come, they have extra rules saying that you can't do the nazi salute and stuff like that... Besides they're basically ruling the European Union so nationalism is much weaker than in other European countries where the EU is seen as the enemy.
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    Nah it's not, German people are still traumatized about the holocaust and will be for years to come, they have extra rules saying that you can't do the nazi salute and stuff like that... Besides they're basically ruling the European Union so nationalism is much weaker than in other European countries where the UE is seen as the enemy.
    disagree. haven't been this many german nationalists congregated since the fall of the wall tbh


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    the scary thing is the German nationalism brewing tbh

    you know when them Germans go radical, all breaks lose
    Agree, we're all screwed if far right nationalist movements gain traction there.

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    disagree. haven't been this many german nationalists congregated since the fall of the wall tbh

    So, uh... posting random shots of Germans? Did their celebrations after the World Cup give you the vapors?

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    Nah it's not, German people are still traumatized about the holocaust and will be for years to come, they have extra rules saying that you can't do the nazi salute and stuff like that... Besides they're basically ruling the European Union so nationalism is much weaker than in other European countries where the UE is seen as the enemy.
    Right - they basically were afraid to show any national pride until the '06 World Cup and their soccer fans - while fervent supporters - are actually pretty tame compared to the English, Russians, etc. And unlike many other European countries, they actually have a country to be proud of (economy + world cup win).

    A lot of the strife in France and elsewhere is caused by the fact that unemployment is still very high - especially for younger people, and population growth is stagnant in non-immigrant communities. Also, muslims in Germany = mostly Turkish, while many more from the Arab world in France. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to know where more extremism is bred, which is why it's surprising that these marches are taking place in Germany combined with the fact that the economy there doesn't suck.

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    So, uh... posting random shots of Germans? Did their celebrations after the World Cup give you the vapors?
    that's not a random shot. It's a anti-immigration rally in Dresden performed last week.

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    So, uh... posting random shots of Germans? Did their celebrations after the World Cup give you the vapors?



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    France has been a fascist state for a while, why is this news?

    same goes for Australia tbh.

    US has been for while as well
    the scary thing is the German nationalism brewing tbh

    you know when them Germans go radical, all breaks lose
    So Pablo Escobar is your hero, but Nationalism scares you? That's an interesting take on the world. Are you an Anarchist?

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    The double standard in France..So they have a law against hate speech and anti-semitism but are rallying for the freedom to hate on Moslems..

    France with fake freedom of speech..

    sup harlem...

    quite a moronic take but it's all good brah... difficult to follow what's going on in a country you never visited especially when you live in Canada tbh...


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    That photo is obviously old.

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    Do you know when this picture was made? Do you know that back then, Dieudonné was not considered antisemite (anti-sionnist and anti establishment at best)? And did you know that he was (rightfully) seen as the funniest French comic?

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    Living myself in Berlin for years now, people are, for the vast majority, tolerant, open minded and well aware/ashame of their Grand parents ed-up mistakes. Unless the economy collapses completely, German society will do just fine.

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    Do you know when this picture was made? Do you know that back then, Dieudonné was not considered antisemite (anti-sionnist and anti establishment at best)? And did you know that he was (rightfully) seen as the funniest French comic?
    do you remember this French comic who ended up in trouble for also speaking his mind? hmmmmmm.....


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    The double standard in France..So they have a law against hate speech and anti-semitism but are rallying for the freedom to hate on Moslems..

    France with fake freedom of speech..

    Frances' hypocrisy is disgusting.

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    that's not a random shot. It's a anti-immigration rally in Dresden performed last week.
    Those rallies are only popular in Dresden, a city where hardly any Muslims live. So, it´s mostly about misinformation and fear of the unknown and not about nationalism/racism/facism! In multiple other cities there are ten times as many people demonstrating against this movement and for tolerance, soldarity etc.


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    sup harlem...

    quite a moronic take but it's all good brah... difficult to follow what's going on in a country you never visited especially when you live in Canada tbh...

    Please explain why it's moronic. Bashing Muslims = OK. Bashing Jews = Illegal.

    And as if it matters, I've been to France more times than I can count.

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    Please explain why it's moronic. Bashing Muslims = OK. Bashing Jews = Illegal.

    And as if it matters, I've been to France more times than I can count.

    the only questionable part regarding freedom of speech is the law forbidding negationism.

    For the rest if you think this law is against bashing Jews you did not pay attention.

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    the only questionable part regarding freedom of speech is the law forbidding negationism.

    For the rest if you think this law is against bashing Jews you did not pay attention.
    The problem with a law against antisemitism is that it is a completely subjective term. It gets thrown around so frequently that as to render it meaningless. To a religious zionist, calling "settlements" "illegal" is antisemitism.

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