Liberal Media describes rise of Nationalism in Europe as “shocking”
29/12/2015 16:32
The Express has published an article detailing the rise of nationalism that is sweeping Europe. Political parties that are against the invasion of their lands have been gaining an increasing amount of support.
What is interesting that the article describes this development as “shocking”, but what exactly is so “shocking” about it? The (so called)progressive politicians across Europe have served foreign interests for the last decades and betrayed their own people.They are actively working against them and allowing an invasion of countless illegal immigrants into their country. In many cases, the politicians are more interested in helping the foreign invaders instead of their own people.
The article does provide a decent synopsis of the rise several movements and political parties with anti-immigration agenda in Europe (portraying it as something sinister of course...) including Golden Dawn, Front National, Northern League, Jobbik and Swiss People's Party with Golden Dawn being probably the ''worst one'' among them.
Below is a part of the article as it was published on express.co.uk:
«GREECE: Greek politics has become a tale of two extremes in recent years as the country battles a crushing economic depression and an overwhelming influx of migrants crossing the Mediterranean from neighbouring Turkey.
Despite electing a radical socialist government Greeks have also voted in their droves for the openly fascist Golden Dawn party this year. The violent group was one of the biggest winners in the country's September general election, called by president Alexis Tsipras so that voters could have their say on a controversial EU bailout package.
Instead the election served to underline the growing popularity of neo-fascists Golden Dawn, who polled third overall with more than 7% of the vote. After the result was announced its spokesman Ilias Kasidiaris, who sports a Swastika tattoo, triumphantly declared: ³Golden Dawn is a movement of power, it is not a protest movement any more."
Ordinary Greeks have been left feeling betrayed by other European countries over a series of suffocating bailout packages, which have stopped the country's stricken economy from imploding but have also completely stifled any recovery. The country is also on the frontline of the current refugee crisis, with 7,000 migrants arriving on its shores every day. Golden Dawn, unsurprisingly, polled particularly well on the inundated islands of Lesbos and Kos and also picked up a large haul of votes in the Athens region.
With Greece's economic problems and the migrant situation unlikely to end any time soon, there are fears that Golden Dawn could make a more serious play for power in the future.»