Re: Deutschland von aussen betrachtet

Geschrieben von Swissman am 05. November 2005 01:05:38:

Als Antwort auf: Re: Deutschland von aussen betrachtet geschrieben von basecampUSA am 04. November 2005 13:26:42:

Dear Basey,

>I didn't realize Germany had these problems. Do they have problems with "political correctness"?

First, I'd like to dissociate myself from the person of Germar Rudolf, who's a well known holocaust denier, and of his ideology.

That said, I do agree on that point: Unfortunately, "political correctness" poses very severe problems in present-day Germany. In the long run, this will be life-threatening for German society, unless the tide can be turned back soon.

And it won't stop there - we already have to take note of this terrible mental pestilence spreading across the borders: Switzerland, my beloved country, is getting more and more infiltrated by the same corrosive body of thought... We are now forced, for instance, to pay by tax money for a thought-police-like "anti racism commission" (there was never a suffrage on this, nor is it permitted by the Swiss Constitution!).

So, there are two main reasons for me to combat "political correctness": Sympathy for the oppressed and the burning desire to prevent my own country from going down the same road. It is my deep-rooted persuasion that Europe can't be free, as long as Germany isn't freed from these spiritual thuggery.

>What will happen to the German people when they finally have the "schnauze voll"?

As far as I can see, this is already the case: I know many Germans, but not one of them supports "political correctness" - of course, usually I am the one, who has to "out" himself, first...

In my experience, the power of "political correctness" lies essentially in peoples' belief in its power, and in the fear of being the only one to disagree. - So, you have to show them that they're not alone, but actually belong to the silent majority. On the day, a critical mass of people is freed from the chains of spiritual slavery, the days of the rule of "political correctness" will be gone forever. The battlefield, where this political struggle has to be fought out, is the whole Western world.

Of course, this is the very same way, "political correctness" usurped it's dominating position in the first place. Because of this, you can expect "their" responses to grow the more sulphureous and vitriolic, the closer you get to victory. - Knowing this, their fury doesn't disturb, or even impress, me too much, anymore... In fact, I'm setting out to enjoy it. ;-)

When the night is darkest, sunrise is close.

Comeing back to your original qestion: History shows us that Germany perished and resurrected time and time again. Patience seems to be a deep-rooted German virtue. But when things have become unbearable, at last, the ensueing rollback usually is quick and efficient. - I'm looking forward to the end of this, and the beginning of the next cycle. If I'm allowed to be of some help in makeing it possible, even better.

greetings to our sister republic,

Swissman


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