
Nazis and Palestinians march as brothers
I'm a day late to this fascinating story: at an anti-Israel rally in Calgary this weekend, Hamas supporters were joined by neo-Nazi members of the "Aryan Guard". They marched together in solidarity.
We last heard from the Aryan Guard in march, when they had a street protest, met with a counter-protest by the violent, Marxist group "Anti-Racist Action". Here's what I wrote about that, then.
But hatred for Jews has played Cupid between the fascists and the Marxists. Like an unlikely match on eHarmony.ca, they came together because of their shared interests. They are both on Hamas's side in this war.
Here are three beautiful photos. You can see the neo-Nazis in their uniform -- shaved heads, Doc Martens boots, rolled up jeans, bright suspenders -- alongside Palestinian radicals in their uniform -- kafiyehs, and hijabs on the women. Look at them march in perfect harmony -- finding love in their mutual hate.
The comments by the Marxists and the Palestinians are hilarious:
Yeah, right. Look at this picture: the neo-Nazis are given a place of honour in the march -- they're second from the front, right behind the lead Hamas supporters. There are a dozen ways to get rid of unwanted people at your own rally. Putting them in a place of honour, and not uttering a peep about it until newspapers ask embarrassing questions, is a sign that the Nazis were perfectly welcome.
And why not? Really, other than race, what is the difference between the Nazis and Hamas, when it comes to Jews? Both use Jews as a scapegoat for all the world's ills; both call for the extermination of the Jews; and both saw the Jews as merely the appetizer before going on to attack other enemies, too.
I note that the ARA is the violent group to whom Richard Warman gave his infamous speech, entitled "Maximum Disruption". Who knew that their approach to maximum disruption would include marching side by side with Nazis, calling for the extermination of Israel.
By the way, the Aryan Guard's protest back in March elicited all sorts of clucking from the hard left, about the need for human rights commissions.
Now? Not a peep. They're part of the same Jew-hating coalition now.
We last heard from the Aryan Guard in march, when they had a street protest, met with a counter-protest by the violent, Marxist group "Anti-Racist Action". Here's what I wrote about that, then.
But hatred for Jews has played Cupid between the fascists and the Marxists. Like an unlikely match on eHarmony.ca, they came together because of their shared interests. They are both on Hamas's side in this war.
Here are three beautiful photos. You can see the neo-Nazis in their uniform -- shaved heads, Doc Martens boots, rolled up jeans, bright suspenders -- alongside Palestinian radicals in their uniform -- kafiyehs, and hijabs on the women. Look at them march in perfect harmony -- finding love in their mutual hate.
The comments by the Marxists and the Palestinians are hilarious:
"...in these demonstrations you can control the crowd but you can't control the emotions . . . you can't deny people's right to walk."
"They were not supposed to be there. They were not wanted there"...
Yeah, right. Look at this picture: the neo-Nazis are given a place of honour in the march -- they're second from the front, right behind the lead Hamas supporters. There are a dozen ways to get rid of unwanted people at your own rally. Putting them in a place of honour, and not uttering a peep about it until newspapers ask embarrassing questions, is a sign that the Nazis were perfectly welcome.
And why not? Really, other than race, what is the difference between the Nazis and Hamas, when it comes to Jews? Both use Jews as a scapegoat for all the world's ills; both call for the extermination of the Jews; and both saw the Jews as merely the appetizer before going on to attack other enemies, too.
I note that the ARA is the violent group to whom Richard Warman gave his infamous speech, entitled "Maximum Disruption". Who knew that their approach to maximum disruption would include marching side by side with Nazis, calling for the extermination of Israel.
By the way, the Aryan Guard's protest back in March elicited all sorts of clucking from the hard left, about the need for human rights commissions.
Now? Not a peep. They're part of the same Jew-hating coalition now.

