sábado, 30 de abril de 2016

Mensagem+Imagem do dia.

“A Nobleman must be strong and resolute, for his burden is heavy and the road is long. He takes humanity as his burden. Is that not heavy? Only with death does the road come to an end. Is that not long?”
-Tseng Tzu

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"Alien religions and ideologies leads to alien thoughts, alien behaviours, alien desires, alien interests, and therefore, leads to the death of the Nation."
-Msinayra

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"Paganism is best explained through the prism of Blood and Soil – which, apart from a slogan, is a coherent philosophy in itself.
Any given Pagan religion belongs to the people it was created by and to that people’s land. It can only be taken elsewhere along with the migration of its original creators, and in no other way. Paganism is purely an ethnic religion, a religion belonging to your own forefathers and inherited by their descendants – thus also by yourself.
Any religion is foreign to the people outside of the their cultural circle, and in the case of Europe have shown to be harmful to our own culture throughout the centuries since their forced introduction. Anything born in consequence with the corrupted jewish instinct can only benefit a Jew. Similarly, anything born in consequence with the European instinct, can only to the full extent benefit a European..."
-MD

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"kalergi hordes have been wreaking havoc in migrant camps and their surrounding neighborhoods all across the Eurozone. Reports of riots, looting, burning, assault and battery, molestation and worst of all child-rape, abound.
In fact, the latter scourge is reportedly on the rise in Greek migrant camps, according to Breitbart: 

Greek authorities are investigating after numerous reports of extreme violence and sex assault among the migrants living in the shanty town established among the abandoned former Athens International Airport. [...]

The initial arrival of the young men means they have had time to establish themselves in the new camps. A report by The Times quotes an Afghan father of five who said of the new camps: “It’s like the Wild West there… I’m not going back. Neither are my children”.

Relocations started after a 17-year-old Afghan boy was stabbed to death in Athens, where both the victim and attacker were Ellinikon residents, but reports from the inside of the camp suggest a sinister web of child rape where fear rules. [...]

In Greece, girls as young as five have been abused by Afghan males, while in countries like Austria, Germany, and Sweden, child rape in swimming pools has become a regular feature in national news.

One Afghan mother told the Times she sleeps close to her children after witnessing child-rape at her Greek encampment.

"Weird things happen here after midnight," she explained. "Many of the young men get drunk. They shout, fight and do ugly things. No one dares to confront them. We’ve seen young girls and boys raped in the bathrooms here.""