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Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
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Here we go! Who was "Someone else"?
Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
Here we go! Who was "Someone else"?
Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
I knew some turd would throw Hitler in here.....
I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
Oh really. Vienna was untouched? As to the rest. The OP posed a question. A question that I tried to answer honestly. The fact that you are a bad student of history doesn't mean I'm wrong. By the way. My grandfather was one of the 15 year olds that was picked up and forced to work on a German farm. I shudder to think that the kind of thinking that allowed these things to happen is finding a receptive ear again.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
"destroyed the country"
This nation has NEVER been destroyed and it NEVER is going to be.
"and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism"
This Government is Nationalist and has 59% Approval rating and WE ARE SUPERIOR to both Leftist filth AND their Muslim Pets.
We have NO national trauma to illustrate that we do NOT the MAJORITY elected a Right-Wing Nationalist Conservative Coalition Government. What we have protesting is a MINORITY of Communists and given the choice between Communism and Nationalism THIS nation ALWAYS say Nationalism and Communism is the SAME as Globalism which is why a MAJORITY in this nation REJECT Globalism.
"Hope that helps?"
Yes helps to illustrate you are a low IQ Moron who knows ZERO about this nation OR the majority of this population.
What is the demographic of these protestors, though?
Have y'all heard what they're doing in Denmark?
Oh really. Vienna was untouched? As to the rest. The OP posed a question. A question that I tried to answer honestly. The fact that you are a bad student of history doesn't mean I'm wrong. By the way. My grandfather was one of the 15 year olds that was picked up and forced to work on a German farm. I shudder to think that the kind of thinking that allowed these things to happen is finding a receptive ear again.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
"destroyed the country"
This nation has NEVER been destroyed and it NEVER is going to be.
"and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism"
This Government is Nationalist and has 59% Approval rating and WE ARE SUPERIOR to both Leftist filth AND their Muslim Pets.
We have NO national trauma to illustrate that we do NOT the MAJORITY elected a Right-Wing Nationalist Conservative Coalition Government. What we have protesting is a MINORITY of Communists and given the choice between Communism and Nationalism THIS nation ALWAYS say Nationalism and Communism is the SAME as Globalism which is why a MAJORITY in this nation REJECT Globalism.
"Hope that helps?"
Yes helps to illustrate you are a low IQ Moron who knows ZERO about this nation OR the majority of this population.
I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
I've had enough run ins with Mike to make that assessment. Of you I'm less certain. As to me considering myself a moral person. Sure. In my experience few people think of themselves as immoral.I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
So..do you consider yourself a moral person?
It's safe for you to assume we think of you as an asshole.
The why do you want to let more muslims in where they aren't wanted? Why cant they stay in muzzlandia and fix their problems?I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear b neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
On certain topics. By no means all of them. I do know quite a few of the mechanisms that allowed the NAZI party to rise. Discontent being probably the most major one.Oh really. Vienna was untouched? As to the rest. The OP posed a question. A question that I tried to answer honestly. The fact that you are a bad student of history doesn't mean I'm wrong. By the way. My grandfather was one of the 15 year olds that was picked up and forced to work on a German farm. I shudder to think that the kind of thinking that allowed these things to happen is finding a receptive ear again.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
"destroyed the country"
This nation has NEVER been destroyed and it NEVER is going to be.
"and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism"
This Government is Nationalist and has 59% Approval rating and WE ARE SUPERIOR to both Leftist filth AND their Muslim Pets.
We have NO national trauma to illustrate that we do NOT the MAJORITY elected a Right-Wing Nationalist Conservative Coalition Government. What we have protesting is a MINORITY of Communists and given the choice between Communism and Nationalism THIS nation ALWAYS say Nationalism and Communism is the SAME as Globalism which is why a MAJORITY in this nation REJECT Globalism.
"Hope that helps?"
Yes helps to illustrate you are a low IQ Moron who knows ZERO about this nation OR the majority of this population.
My best friend's dad had a dogtag chain with dried Nazi officer ears on it. Do you really think you're a fountain of some kinda wisdom here?
You're determined to derail this topic aren't you?On certain topics. By no means all of them. I do know quite a few of the mechanisms that allowed the NAZI party to rise. Discontent being probably the most major one.Oh really. Vienna was untouched? As to the rest. The OP posed a question. A question that I tried to answer honestly. The fact that you are a bad student of history doesn't mean I'm wrong. By the way. My grandfather was one of the 15 year olds that was picked up and forced to work on a German farm. I shudder to think that the kind of thinking that allowed these things to happen is finding a receptive ear again.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
"destroyed the country"
This nation has NEVER been destroyed and it NEVER is going to be.
"and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism"
This Government is Nationalist and has 59% Approval rating and WE ARE SUPERIOR to both Leftist filth AND their Muslim Pets.
We have NO national trauma to illustrate that we do NOT the MAJORITY elected a Right-Wing Nationalist Conservative Coalition Government. What we have protesting is a MINORITY of Communists and given the choice between Communism and Nationalism THIS nation ALWAYS say Nationalism and Communism is the SAME as Globalism which is why a MAJORITY in this nation REJECT Globalism.
"Hope that helps?"
Yes helps to illustrate you are a low IQ Moron who knows ZERO about this nation OR the majority of this population.
My best friend's dad had a dogtag chain with dried Nazi officer ears on it. Do you really think you're a fountain of some kinda wisdom here?
I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's governmentI've had enough run ins with Mike to make that assessment. Of you I'm less certain. As to me considering myself a moral person. Sure. In my experience few people think of themselves as immoral.I'm an atheist myself. As such I tend to judge people by their actions not to what mythical being they pray to. I know quite a few Muslims. Some are assholes. I know more Catholics. Some of them are assholes. More than likely you think of me as an asshole. Bottom line is I don't fear neither assholes nor being one myself.Why do liberals such as yourself want to let muslims come in anywhere they want to when they are not wanted by the majority? They bring crime and they do not assimilate. If we have another world war it will be be against muslims and liberals, hopefully wiping them out.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
So..do you consider yourself a moral person?
It's safe for you to assume we think of you as an asshole.
You think that bothered me at all?I knew some turd would throw Hitler in here.....
I baited it just to Godwin the thread.
Oh really. Vienna was untouched? As to the rest. The OP posed a question. A question that I tried to answer honestly. The fact that you are a bad student of history doesn't mean I'm wrong. By the way. My grandfather was one of the 15 year olds that was picked up and forced to work on a German farm. I shudder to think that the kind of thinking that allowed these things to happen is finding a receptive ear again.Sure I'll attempt to explain it. See about 80 years ago the Austrians had someone else claiming their superiority to other people. That someone else also claimed that all the problems in their daily lives were the fault of strangers. To their immense shame they believed that kind of thinking and as a result a humongous war broke out that was brutal, destroyed the country and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism and the idea that they need to fear and hate strangers. Hope that helps?
This really surprises me. I cannot understand why anyone would want people to enter their country who want to change everything about the way they live. I really wish someone would explain this to me.
Thousands of protesters in Vienna braved snow and icy temperatures Saturday to protest Austria's ruling coalition between the conservatives and the far-right a year after they came to power.
Some 17,000 people took to the streets of the capital despite the bad weather, according to police estimates, while organisers put turnout at 50,000.
Many were waving banners reading "Fascists out of the government", "Racism gets on my nerves", and "More love, courage, togetherness", as they made their way through Vienna before gathering outside the Hofburg imperial palace.
More @ Thousands protest against far-right party in Austria's government
"destroyed the country"
This nation has NEVER been destroyed and it NEVER is going to be.
"and caused a national trauma that makes some of them react strongly to nationalism"
This Government is Nationalist and has 59% Approval rating and WE ARE SUPERIOR to both Leftist filth AND their Muslim Pets.
We have NO national trauma to illustrate that we do NOT the MAJORITY elected a Right-Wing Nationalist Conservative Coalition Government. What we have protesting is a MINORITY of Communists and given the choice between Communism and Nationalism THIS nation ALWAYS say Nationalism and Communism is the SAME as Globalism which is why a MAJORITY in this nation REJECT Globalism.
"Hope that helps?"
Yes helps to illustrate you are a low IQ Moron who knows ZERO about this nation OR the majority of this population.