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I don't even know what your point actually is? Isn't anyone allowed to support a candidate, regardless of their beliefs? Obviously the neo-nazi's think Ron Paul is more aligned with their political philosophy than any other candidate.
Lets see, they don't like Jews, and the rest of the Republican sit around all day kissing Israel's ass.
Lets see, they want to tighten up immigration laws, and bring back the relevance of Christianity, obviously the ACLU loving Democrats aren't going to get Neo-Nazi money.
So what, I bet there are plenty of communists groups that gave money to Obama in 2008. So what? You need to keep these things in proportion.
As for this website's assertions that neo-nazi's somehow created racism and anti-semitism after WWI. I hate to break it to you, but they were around far before WWI. Furthermore, most of the racist ideology that the Nazi's believed in came straight from Capitalist America. Even the eugenics practices of Nazi Germany were lifted from American Eugenics programs. We were the first country in the world to forcefully sterilize criminals and the insane.
That doesn't mean I like the neo-nazi types. The vast majority of them simply seem hateful and ignorant. I can't stand to listen to many of them jabber on about how much they hate this group or that group, without a supporting argument. Or about how the color of your skin instantly makes you better than everyone else. It's really kind of retarded.
King Edward 1 of England despised jews.
This was in the 13th century.
To quote from the article To finance his war to conquer Wales, Edward I taxed the Jewish moneylenders. When the Jews could no longer pay, they were accused of disloyalty. Edward decreed that the Jews were a threat to the country. All Jews were made to wear a yellow patch in the shape of a star, an idea Adolf Hitler would adopt 650 years later. Over three hundred Jews were taken to the Tower of London and executed, while others were murdered in their homes. Finally in 1290, the King banished all Jews from the country.
Anti-semitism is nothing new.
I seem to recall the Romans having a bit of a spat with the jews at some point too,
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Originally Posted by Redshadowz
As for this website's assertions that neo-nazi's somehow created racism and anti-semitism after WWI. I hate to break it to you, but they were around far before WWI.
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