FPÖ - Behind Blue Eyes
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@hastra11 jaja hast recht unterstütz ruhig die ausländer ... die Österreicher verprügeln uns beschmutzen das land stehlen ... es machen auch Österreicher ja aber viel mehr Türken. er muss uns befreien ... vom abschaum
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@TheMac4u ah ja, und alle Burschenschafter sind Nazis, gell? Ich könnt auch behaupten alle Punks seien Kommunisten, aber das wäre auch ein Vorurteil.
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... und als was würdest DU diese FPÖ bezeichnen ???
Als demokratische Europa-Partei ???
Und wo ist der Herr Strache, der „um den Kampf um Wien” angetreten ist, jetzt ...
Vizebürgermeister ??? Sitzt er im Rathaus oder im Gemeinderat von Wien ???
Nein. Denn ER HAT EUCH BELOGEN ... !!!
Der wird doch nicht sein fürstliches Parlamentsgehalt gegen ein mickriges Stadtratsgehalt eintauschen ...
Aber im Rathaus sitzen jetzt ... ???
Richtig: Burschenschafter aus schlagenden Rechtsverbindungen
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hahahahahahahahaa
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das der sich mit che guevara vergleicht ist ja nun echt der hammer... v.a. weil er voll gegen links ist... das ist sooooo propaganda scheiß
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@ronaldpk2000 you dont know what happens in austria and germany ..the turkish people scream germans out of germany..etc..my grandfather also wwas killed by the nazis since he helped one jewish family so we germans and austrians help more peole now than france,england or spanish people
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@ronaldpk2000 Strache did not become mayor. The mayor is a social democrat. And Vienna has won the title of the city most worth living in the world twice already in the past 2 years. So whoever this "Waltraud" friend of yours is; she clearly has no idea.
As for the Eastern Europeans being considered inferior, that has always been a phobia of richer societies mistrusting the poor. Back when Arabia was rich and Europe poor, guess what Arabs thought of us filthy Europeans? Exactly.
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@ronaldpk2000 I don't need to "deal with my nazi past", because I do not have one. My mother is Asian and my father was an Austrian whose family originally lived in the Balkan, and was forced to move to Austria once the Austrian empire fell. My Austrian set of grandparents did not vote for Hitler. So yes, my country has a Nazi past, but I certainly don't. I'm sick of you self-proclaimed "progressive" people telling all Austrian children to feel shame, shame and shame again about their country.
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@Griesmayer Moreover, I'm not Jewish but Eastern European who were and still are considered as lower species by people in Germany and Austria. With some exceptions, as I met really nice Germans. However, I think that only Berlin is a truly tolerant and progressive city. I wouldn't go anywhere else. And with your Strache as Viennas Burgermeister I will never visit that beautiful city because Im scared Besides Waltraud says that Vienniese have an arrogant accent and deserve a good Platsch!
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@Griesmayer Years ago I made a presentation on Jelinek's Lust at Uni Your 1st commentary is a prime example of "refoulement" of Austrian anti-Semitism and your compatriots pose as victims You have never dealt with your Nazi past and that's why it makes you angry when I speak the truth.
By the way, I'm not a "bobo" from "gauche caviar" circles and agree with you that there are extremes both on left and right I love Jelinek Bernhard Musil in fact Austrians are my favourite writers
unsympathischer halbgebildeter NAZI_VOLLKOFFER!!!
für die Ungebildeten genau der Richtige!!!
zum Kotzen!!!
hastra11 1 year ago 14
@hastra11 es gibt sogar mehrere Nazi-Vollkoffer in diesem Thread, nicht nur einen.
Griesmayer 1 year ago 5