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Milton Keynes Seagull

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Sep 28, 2003
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i was in berlin the other week and had an apartment in the nice and leafy prenzlauerberg district.

i noticed however that at a jewsih school on the main street they had to have 24 hour police protection.

always thought berlin to be a very tolerant city but they must have much bigger issues than us!

Nothing to do with the fact that there is a large Turkish Islamic minority in Berlin of course?
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Nothing to do with the fact that there is a large Turkish Islamic minority in Berlin of course?

Yes, sadly, this is a factor. There's also the minority of people still attracted to the Nazi ideology and there's also the Russian influence on East Germany - there was a casual degree of anti-semitism in the eastern bloc countries. The three strands lead to an unholy cocktail.

A friend of mine was shocked to be called a "dirty Jew" in the streets of Berlin a couple of years ago and she's not even Jewish but that didn't seem to matter. I bet that some Jews are having a dodgy time in some areas of the city. I've certainly seen the security at the central synagogue bumped up over the years.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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i was in berlin the other week and had an apartment in the nice and leafy prenzlauerberg district.

i noticed however that at a jewsih school on the main street they had to have 24 hour police protection.

always thought berlin to be a very tolerant city but they must have much bigger issues than us!

Pretty much all prominent jewish buildings have a lot of security and protection in Berlin. There's a jewish cafe in a side street in Mitte which has anti-ramming bollards and door men.

P.S. I used to live in Prenz. Where did you stay?
 
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Milton Keynes Seagull

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Yes, sadly, this is a factor. There's also the minority of people still attracted to the Nazi ideology and there's also the Russian influence on East Germany - there was a casual degree of anti-semitism in the eastern bloc countries. The three strands lead to an unholy cocktail.
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A tiny minority are attracted to the neo-nazi scene. How many seats do the NPD have in the Bundestag? None of course. It is amplified in the press as "nazis" make good copy along with tales of dissolute celebs and other nonsense.
 


daveinprague

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Oct 1, 2009
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I always find it amusing when the right wing has a march its called by some "Fascists on the streets" when the (fascist) left wing do, its "A protest march", both sides have extremes each as bad as the other, who would rather use physical force than the ballot box, just as the IRA and many other fanatics.



But lets be honest...most left wing marches are response marches particularly when fascists are on the move.

Are you sure you dont mean anarchists when talking about left wing marches being extereme?

Lot of talk about its labours fault? Come on....grow up...

The reason any party gets into power is because the previous incumbents have fecked things up...if labour is in power...its because the tories fecked up...and vice versa.

Fascists are there when either labour or tories are in power. Its neither main stream parties fault...its the idiot posse who is to blame.
 
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Gwylan

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A tiny minority are attracted to the neo-nazi scene. How many seats do the NPD have in the Bundestag? None of course. It is amplified in the press as "nazis" make good copy along with tales of dissolute celebs and other nonsense.

Well, the people who shouted at abuse at my friend were white skinheads. I've course they're a minority but the fact that they don't have Bundestag seats doesn't mean they don't exist. The BNP don't have any parliamentary seats but are you saying there are no racists in the UK.
 


attila

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Jul 17, 2003
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The problems with antisemitism in Germany are caused by a mix of Islamic extremists and neo nazis - ideal bedfellows, of course, and there is evidence of co-operation going back a long way. A strange result of this is the 'Antideutsch' - groups who proclaim themselves to be 'anti fascists 'but because of German history give unconditional support to the sate of Israel and spend most of their time attacking other groups on the left. Germany is a very interesting place.......but politically weird, for obvious historical reasons.
 


daveinprague

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They can be very weird.
 

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Milton Keynes Seagull

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Well, the people who shouted at abuse at my friend were white skinheads. I've course they're a minority but the fact that they don't have Bundestag seats doesn't mean they don't exist. The BNP don't have any parliamentary seats but are you saying there are no racists in the UK.

No I'm saying it's grossly exaggerated for the reason I mentioned. I was cursed at by an old Commie outside the Bahnhof Berlin Zoologischer Garten, but I don't expect an imminent return of the Communist Party to power in Germany!:wink:
 


simmo

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Feb 8, 2008
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According to Hope not Hate website the BNP are launching their Brighton branch at The Branch Tavern tonight in London Rd. It's like the bloody 80's all over again, Fascists marching on the streets, BNP popping up everywhere (though thankfuly falling ob their arses), mass unemployment, negative equity, collapsing businesses, soaring prices, and worst of all a bloody conservative govmt. It's like Thatcher never went away.

How correct you are, the BNP are back solely because the Cons have been in (shared) power for the last 4/5 months

It has obviously got nothing to do with Labour's immigration policies during the last 13 years

Damn those granny mugging, baby eating Tories. Look at how these race riots occured under the hideous Tories watch. If only Labour were in power in 2001 such things would never have happened.... oh wait a minute, hang on they were.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1702799.stm
 


Nibble

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According to a mate, the meeting was cancelled due to a deluge of calls to the pub and protestors outside. Can't see anyhing about it on any website though.
 




Nibble

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How correct you are, the BNP are back solely because the Cons have been in (shared) power for the last 4/5 months

It has obviously got nothing to do with Labour's immigration policies during the last 13 years

Damn those granny mugging, baby eating Tories. Look at how these race riots occured under the hideous Tories watch. If only Labour were in power in 2001 such things would never have happened.... oh wait a minute, hang on they were.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1702799.stm


Maybe I didn't make it clear on my original post. I concur that Labours policies have a hand in the current situation, it was more a comment on the position we are presently in, not an apportioning of blame.
 












Milton Keynes Seagull

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How did they 'physically' prevent?

The common tactic of these so called "anti-fascists" is to put pressure on the landlord of the premises using all manner of threats and abuse and then as they did here, mobilise a thirty strong mob to as I said if necessary physically prevent the meeting take place.

"Tonight in Brighton, 30 people turned up outside the Branch Tavern Pub in London Road to protest, forcing the BNP to scuttle off elsewhere". Quote.

Apparently the fascists moved off elsewhere although where the BNP supporters went is not clear.
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
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somewhere in Eastbourne
the "Branch" used to such a cracking pub too great pint of mild served there but the last time I went in there buddwiser stickers everywhere and the place was empty and now seems to have gone further downhill.

a good case for demolition whilst the bnp have there meeting there
 






glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
According to a mate, the meeting was cancelled due to a deluge of calls to the pub and protestors outside. Can't see anyhing about it on any website though.

did'nt see this so there is hope for this world yet!
 


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