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Neo-Nazis cloak themselves in eco-rhetoric |
2012-03-08 |
Hardly surprising, Nazism was based on Blut und Boden They're into organic farming, oppose GMOs and worry about endangered species protection. Right-wing extremists are increasingly active in typically left-wing movements. Experts say the trend is troublesome. "Environmental protection should be inherent to cultural progress." That's a statement that could easily be attributed to any environmentalist group. Instead it comes from the National Democratic Party (NPD), a far-right but still legal German party, and it's another sign of how right-wing groups are increasingly latching on to environmental topics. The connection between right-wing extremism and environmentalism is not new, but experts believe the growing trend represents a real threat, because it helps push extremist views into the mainstream. Two recent publications have responded, seeking to educate the public by explaining what's behind such efforts, and debunking certain lines of reasoning within them. Certified organic - and neo-Nazi too? This past January, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, which is connected to Germany's Green party, released a book examining right-wing environmental thinking. It focused on the eastern German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, where so-called nationalistic colonies have been established. |
Posted by:tipper |
#3 Funny because the neo-Marxists did the same thing. |
Posted by: Rjschwarz 2012-03-08 23:17 |
#2 Aliens like Assad in CIA manual it's the bacteria growing in their heads choking off brain cells and causing fluid buildup! |
Posted by: Pearl Bluetooth8457 2012-03-08 21:40 |
#1 It's not a cloak (they aren't Romulans but Nazis). Real Nazis loved animals, were environmentally concerned,and even intended to outlaw smoking after the war. |
Posted by: borgboy 2012-03-08 13:25 |