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Old May 4th, 2010 #1
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Thumbs up “Peoples of Europe – Rise Up!” banner unfurled on Parthenon

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This is good, and I admire the Greeks a lot, for this. There is nearly a complete news blackout of this in the US in the MSM. The banker elite may actually be a bit nervous...I can see evidence of the propaganda affecting fools around Europe. They, the globalist banker elite and their minions, are trying to blame the financial collapse, or near collapse, on the average working person of Greece. Load of shit! Maybe not every Greek citizen is puppy-dog enough to pay every tax the bankers think he should pay. I say good for any ordinary Greek who can keep the fruits of his labor.

"Peoples of Europe - Rise Up!" This is a beautiful sentiment. I only wish it were Europe wide. I'm not optimistic.

"Peoples of Europe - Rise Up!"

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I see a hammer and a sickle.
 
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I see a hammer and a sickle.
Just the opposite. Communism is just a practice form of corporate/banker capitalism. Corporate/banker capitalism is the purest form of communism. In communism there are still a few markets...an example: the black market usually thrives under communism.

In corporate/ banker capitalism there is absolutely no free enterprise, and all free markets are destroyed.

Communism is practice for corporate/banker capitalism.
Corporate/banker capitalism is communism perfected.

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Just the opposite. Communism is just a practice form of corporate/banker capitalism. Corporate/banker capitalism is the purest form of communism. In communism there are still a few markets...an example: the black market usually thrives under communism.

In corporate/ banker capitalism there is absolutely no free enterprise, and all free markets are destroyed.

Communism is practice for corporate/banker capitalism.
Corporate/banker capitalism is communism perfected.

"Peoples of Europe - Rise Up!"

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It's the Private Profits/Public Costs racket that Garrett Hardin pointed-out. Communism is a bloated, inefficient form of it with an anchor of ideological garbage.

The "purity" of Corporate/Banking Capitalism is indeed an "advance" over it.
 
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I see a hammer and a sickle.
http://inter.kke.gr/about/history/briefhistory/

http://inter.kke.gr/News/2010news/2010-05-04-akropoli/

With a symbolic action on 4 May 2010 KKE sends to the peoples of Europe a message of resistance and counterattack against the anti-labour measures taken in Greece and in other countries under the pretext of the exit from the capitalist crisis.

Tens of members of KKE proceeded early in the morning of 4 May in a symbolic occupation of the Acropolis rock. With red flags and two enormous banners bearing the slogan “Peoples of Europe rise up” written in Greek and in English they called for the further development of the class struggle just a few hours after the great demonstrations for the May Day organised by the All Workers’ Militant Front (PAME) in 75 cities throughout Greece and just before the 24hour nationwide strike on 5th May against the anti-peoples and anti-workers measures promoted by the social-democrat government of PASOK, the EU and the IMF. At the same time, the civil servants went on strike on May 4.





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I see a hammer and a sickle.
True, but just seeing those words "Peoples of Europe - Rise Up" on the Parthenon is inspiring to behold.
Where else can such inspiring words be seen these days?
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Actually, I think this has lot to do with 'racial make-up' of southern European countries, this people are often viewed as lazy and irresponsible and I have to say in many cases justly so.

Despite good conditions (location, climate, etc.) their countries are a mess, almost all of them are in economic trouble and now other Europeans have to pay for it because of this artificial bond called EU.
 
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Actually, I think this has lot to do with 'racial make-up' of southern European countries, this people are often viewed as lazy and irresponsible and I have to say in many cases justly so.

Despite good conditions (location, climate, etc.) their countries are a mess, almost all of them are in economic trouble and now other Europeans have to pay for it because of this artificial bond called EU.
They are in financial trouble because of criminal activity by criminal syndicates such as Goldman Sachs and London/NYC banks and the governments that serve them. All of Europe, including Britain and the US will face these "austerity measures," and soon. The billionaires, I'm guessing, aren't going to face any austerity measures.

There is only one way out of this, and that is a European insurrection of working people. I like to think that the working people of the US would join in, but it might interfere with Monday Night Football.

Hmmm. and I see there were hammers and sickles on the banner. I still guarantee you the average pissed-off Greek is not advocating for a communist takeover.

"Austerity measures for you livestock (working people,) so that we (bankers and our government minions) can have even more riches and power."

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True, but just seeing those words "Peoples of Europe - Rise Up" on the Parthenon is inspiring to behold.
Where else can such inspiring words be seen these days?
The bad thing is that there's no nationalist organization to profit from the actual situation. This would have looked a lot nicer, but maybe when the shit hits the fan more, who knows.
 
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http://inter.kke.gr/about/history/briefhistory/

http://inter.kke.gr/News/2010news/2010-05-04-akropoli/

With a symbolic action on 4 May 2010 KKE sends to the peoples of Europe a message of resistance and counterattack against the anti-labour measures taken in Greece and in other countries under the pretext of the exit from the capitalist crisis.

Tens of members of KKE proceeded early in the morning of 4 May in a symbolic occupation of the Acropolis rock. With red flags and two enormous banners bearing the slogan “Peoples of Europe rise up” written in Greek and in English they called for the further development of the class struggle just a few hours after the great demonstrations for the May Day organised by the All Workers’ Militant Front (PAME) in 75 cities throughout Greece and just before the 24hour nationwide strike on 5th May against the anti-peoples and anti-workers measures promoted by the social-democrat government of PASOK, the EU and the IMF. At the same time, the civil servants went on strike on May 4.





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"Greek and immigrant workers struggle together for the regroupment and counterattack of worker's popular movement"

http://inter.kke.gr/News/2009news/2009-immigrants

Seems they welcome invaders with open arms.
 
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Greeks sucked money from EU...for many years...it was jew-zog game to wash money from EU.....same govermant done that..same govermant will fix that

BS

Money went to jewish firms who was involved in Olimpiade (building stadiums on duoble price)..now jews from EU giving money to Greece?..

WHY?

To Greeks become long life slaves of EU, Izrael and US....

That what few hundred commies walk true streets and shouting paroles..it is only game for media...
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Do curly haired niggers that live in Greece count as "peoples of Europe?" Looks like the KKE thinks so.
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Do curly haired niggers that live in Greece count as "peoples of Europe?" Looks like the KKE thinks so.
In that picture I see 7 niggers. I look out my office window, and see that many niggers walk by every hour. The US is about 45% nigger, spic, or pure-mud. The remaining 55% is hardly Nordic white. Britain is bad...not nearly so much as the US, but bad enough. France, Italy, even Germany...all these countries and the rest of Europe too, are maybe 10% or more some kind of mud. Hell, I can remember riding trains in Germany and Austria in 1970, and the trains would be packed with Turks.

We're all filled to the brim with muds of some kind. We need to begin thinking as Europeans, at least to some extent...or we're fucked.
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Actually, I think this has lot to do with 'racial make-up' of southern European countries, this people are often viewed as lazy and irresponsible and I have to say in many cases justly so.

Despite good conditions (location, climate, etc.) their countries are a mess, almost all of them are in economic trouble and now other Europeans have to pay for it because of this artificial bond called EU.
That's funny considering that the greatest civilization ever was the Roman Empire. And American society is based off the Romans and Greeks.

And on top of talking about Southern Europeans, it's great to see those British flee England and moving to Spain.

Just imagine the Western World without Greek or Roman influence...oh...there really wouldn't be one.
 
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In that picture I see 7 niggers. I look out my office window, and see that many niggers walk by every hour. The US is about 45% nigger, spic, or pure-mud. The remaining 55% is hardly Nordic white. Britain is bad...not nearly so much as the US, but bad enough. France, Italy, even Germany...all these countries and the rest of Europe too, are maybe 10% or more some kind of mud. Hell, I can remember riding trains in Germany and Austria in 1970, and the trains would be packed with Turks.



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An hour? In Brooklyn I couldn't take out the garbage before running into four dozen niggers sitting on my front porch.

I'm in the library in a university in central Maine right now and I count five niggers, one of them just came up to me to ask me to sign a petition to add a "cibil rights" day to the school calendar. I signed in Heinrich Himmler and now I need to wash my hands.
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True, but just seeing those words "Peoples of Europe - Rise Up" on the Parthenon is inspiring to behold.
Where else can such inspiring words be seen these days?
You guys do realize that this is not a racial message at all? By "peoples" they mean the proletariat. That probably includes every shitskin living in Europe.

Not to mention that Marxists are typically the people least representative of the working classes.
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...I'm in the library in a university in central Maine right now and I count five niggers, one of them just came up to me to ask me to sign a petition to add a "cibil rights" day to the school calendar. I signed in Heinrich Himmler and now I need to wash my hands.
Man, this is sad. I was in Maine twice, when I was a young kid. Once for a while we stayed between Freeport and Brunswick. The next time between Brunswick and Bath. [I think I've got this right. I can't even remember how old I was...less than ten, both times. That was a long, long, time ago]

I never saw a nigger, spic or any mud. Spic! Hell, back then I don't think spics even knew Maine existed. It was a really pretty place. I hope you find somewhere in Maine that is not so polluted as the library you are in.

Good luck,

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The bad thing is that there's no nationalist organization to profit from the actual situation.
Exactly. This is hardly a win for our side.

If WN had any brains (which I'm not sure they do), they would've been preparing for such eventualities a long time ago, instead of giving these opportunities to a bunch of Marxists.
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Not to mention that Marxists are typically the people least representative of the working classes.
Yes, we hate Marxists. That should have been clear from every post in this thread. But, for hating the working classes, I doubt that Marxists can hold a candle to the Corporate/Banker Capitalists, though I'm not sure there is a difference to that distinction.

Mike

Mike is going to go drink beer now. If things get too rowdy, I'm going to fire a bullet into the ceiling from my pistol.

Oh! Wait a minute. This is not 1923, I'm not in Munich, I won't be drinking in the Hofbräuhaus, and I am not...

Mike
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