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| Kevin Alfred Strom |
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:11 pm |
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http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=932
Police Shut Down Politically Incorrect Concert in Brandenburg,
Germany
News/Comment; Posted on: 2003-10-28 08:47:47 [ Printer friendly ]
by Stephen Van V
Concert attendees in the town of Plessa in Brandenburg had an
unwelcome visit by over 100 police officers on Saturday night as a
perfectly peaceful and legal concert faced an act of Orwellian
oppression by state forces led by corrupt politicians. (pictured:
pro-White concert attendees in Plessa in plastic handcuffs)
Over 300 concert goers found their civil rights violated in
“Democratic” Germany Saturday evening as they assembled in a town
cultural hall to attend a concert featuring politically incorrect
music.
The bands scheduled to perform specialize in songs that extol the
virtues of courage, racial pride, and historical truth, and feature
lyrics like “We believe that our fathers who fought for Germany were
heroes, not villains” and “German children deserve a future and we
will fight for it.”
That positive message of tolerance and historical understanding was
too much for Brandenburg’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Interior
Minister Jorg Schonbohm to handle:
“Our course remains clear: zero tolerance for violence and
extremists,” he stated as he thanked the neighboring state of Saxony
for their help in supplying supplemental police assistance for the
joint raid on the peaceful concert in Plessa. Observers commented on
the fact that the only violence in evidence was from Schonbohm's
goon squad.
Concert goers were outraged by the actions of the state but were
neither disheartened nor surprised. “We have come to expect this
sort of treatment by the political system in Germany. They don’t
seem to realize that they themselves are the violent aggressors,
that it is they who promote an environment of intolerance,” said a
young man who identified himself as Kai. Another young woman in
attendance asserted in anger “This was a completely peaceful
gathering of hundreds of people and there was absolutely no
violence, why do they do this? Do we not have the right in a free
society to even listen to the music we prefer?”
Some pointed out the irony of the violence that occurs at “hip hop”
concerts in many of the major cities throughout Germany and the
concomitant drug use, fighting, and disturbances that plague such
events and how these shows are never shut down by the authorities.
Others noted the annual music festivals that left wing groups such
as the “Anti-Fascist Action” hold in Hamburg and other areas that
invariably end in violence and vandalism -- acts which are, in fact,
promoted by these groups with precisely this end in mind.
As the police descended upon the crowd on Saturday, everyone in
attendance was put into temporary custody and were later released
after personal information was collected. Two unfortunate concert
goers were arrested and charged with "violation of the constitution"
(Grundgesetz) for wearing politically incorrect symbols on their
clothing. Earlier this year, in May, police in Plessa also shut down
private parties held by individual rightists citing “concern” for
public safety.
CDU Interior Minister Jorg Schonbaum lauded Saturday’s oppressive
actions and encouraged a “citizen spy/informant” mentality by
announcing that citizens are urged to contact the police to “report”
such events in the future. It seems as though German politicians
have not learned from the Communist East German past, when citizens
were “reporting” on each other and the STASI (Secret Police)
violated civil rights on a massive scale.
With a sad look that belied his youth, concert goer Kai fumed “They
prevent us from reading books; they ban our marches; they raid our
homes for politically forbidden literature; they ban certain
historians like David Irving from entering our country; and they
even dictate what clothes we can wear. They call this 'democracy and
progress'; I call it tyranny!”
Source: Author
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Kevin Alfred Strom.
News: http://www.nationalvanguard.org/
The Works of R. P. Oliver: http://www.revilo-oliver.com
Personal site: http://www.kevin-strom.com |
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