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Moscow Law Enforcement, February 11, 2011

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

On December 11th, 2010, radical nationalists participated in a riot in Moscow, attacking several immigrants and law enforcement officers. While some of them were arrested, police had failed to fully restrain the rioters. Days later, hundreds of radical nationalists were detained on charges of participating in the civil disturbance, and more serious charges.

On February 11, 2011, the fascists attempted to meet again - this time, only 50 people came. This is what was waiting for them...

A historical reminder for anybody viewing this video: The largest fascist event in Moscow was held on July 17th, 1944. 17,000 National Socialists were brought through the city - prisoners of the Red Army on display. After they passed through the city, washing cars deployed in their wake, washing the Moscow pavement where a fascist's foot had trod upon it.

Fascist relics were carried through Moscow again, on June 24th, 1945. A massive podium had to be built on Red Square on which the flags were tossed, to avoid them defiling the pavement. The soldiers handling the flags wore gloves, and both the gloves and the podium were then ritually burned.

Contemplate that upon the tree of woe.

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