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Polish far-right demonstrators carried signs saying 'Pray for Islamic Holocaust' at weekend march
About 60,000 people from across Europe gathered under extremist banners in Warsaw on Saturday as country celebrated independence
The tens of thousands of people came from across Poland and beyond, and reporters documented their signs:
“Clean Blood,” as seen by Politico.
“Pray for an Islamic Holocaust,”
“White Europe” streaked across another banner, the Associated Press reported - as about 60,000 people chanted and marched through Warsaw in an annual gathering of Europe's far-right movements, which have by now grown to dwarf the official version of Poland's independence day.
Why specifically is this so scary? You're talking about a pretty tiny fraction of a % of the Euro population.
In contrast, there are many other countries around the world where the annihilation of another religious group is fairly mainstream.
Polish far-right demonstrators carried signs saying 'Pray for Islamic Holocaust' at weekend march
About 60,000 people from across Europe gathered under extremist banners in Warsaw on Saturday as country celebrated independence
The tens of thousands of people came from across Poland and beyond, and reporters documented their signs:
“Clean Blood,” as seen by Politico.
“Pray for an Islamic Holocaust,”
“White Europe” streaked across another banner, the Associated Press reported - as about 60,000 people chanted and marched through Warsaw in an annual gathering of Europe's far-right movements, which have by now grown to dwarf the official version of Poland's independence day.
It is not a holocaust, if they have a choice to leave all on their own, before they are rounded up and tossed out.
Good parallel. 100 years ago in this country many people were in the KKK and it was not a stigma.
Today, it's a tiny group with no popular support and widespread derision.
Meanwhile, in other countries those views are still 100 years behind and considered mainstream and acceptable. Along with other views that are 100+ years behind towards women and a host of other social topics.
BS! Those that tried and were caught were the first to go.
No, that is not historically accurate. Many did leave. There was a point where it was too late, but many left when they still had a chance. The Nazis encouraged them to leave, until about 1941 when the opportunity was taken away. By that time more than half had left Germany.
Even if, a big IF, someone had a 'Pray for a Muslim Holocaust' banner, you stretch beyond the breaking point to claim the banner would represent the 'far right' or the 60,000 marchers.
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