Polish Nationalist Youth Draw 60,000 to Independence Day March

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Nov. 12, 2017

The people of Poland made it absolutely clear Saturday they're not going to surrender their country to hostile foreigners like Germany and Sweden.

As is to be expected, the media responded by calling them "Nazis."

First, here's a non-hysterical description of the march from Voice of Europe:
Tens of thousands of patriots gathered in Poland’s capital Warsaw today for one of Europe’s biggest marches. The festivities were a tribute to 11 November; Poland’s Independence Day.

The slogan for this year’s event was “We Want God”: Three words of a Polish religious song that president Trump quoted in July while visiting Warsaw. Trump praised Poland for what he described as the country’s defence of Western civilisation.
Now, here's a completely hysterical version from the Wall Street Journal (Archive):
WARSAW - Tens of thousands of Poles marched across downtown Warsaw on Saturday, in an independence-day procession organized by a nationalist youth movement that seeks an ethnically pure Poland with fewer Jews or Muslims.

The largely young crowd shot off roman candles and many chanted “fatherland,” carrying banners that read “White Europe,” “Europe Will Be White” and “Clean Blood.” Some of the marchers flew in from Hungary, Slovakia and Spain and waved flags and symbols that those countries used during their wartime collaboration with Nazi Germany.

A number of people in the crowd said they didn’t belong to any neo-fascist or racist organization but didn’t see a problem with the overall tone of what has become Poland’s biggest independence day event.

“There are of course nationalists and fascists at this march,” said Mateusz, a 27-year-old wrapped in a Polish flag, “I’m fine with it. I’m just happy to be here.”

The march, organized by a group called the National Radical Camp, underscores the rightward politics of a growing section of Polish youth. The Radical Camp presents itself as the heir to a 1930s fascist movement of the same name, which fought to rid Poland of Jews in the years just before the Holocaust. A second group, All Polish Youth, also named after an anti-Jewish interwar movement, co-organized it.
They oppose open borders and mass immigration, therefor they're literally Nazis, understand?

Why can't they be like the Swedes and Germans and accept being culturally enriched with trucks of peace, constant grenade attacks, rapes and cars being set on fire?



Former Hillary Clinton foreign policy spokesman Jesse Lehrich had an interesting, enlightening, deeply insightful take on the march... they're all Nazis:


Incidentally, the author of the Wall Street Journal's piece, Drew Hinshaw, actually corrected Lehrich in the comments:







They're angry the right isn't purging their radicals like William F. Buckley Jr. demanded back in the 1960's.

Where's the similar demand for the left to purge their communists?

Communists killed 100 million people in 100 years, yet you don't hear these people talking about the "casual acceptance" of communism in our nation's universities.



Incidentally, after the right purged their radicals in the 1960's, the left did the opposite and put theirs front and center. The right was playing defense constantly from that point on and leftism proceeded to take over the entire Western world. The "conservatives" who followed Buckley's orders ended up conserving nothing.

Here's some more leftist reactions:





Adam Serwer's the senior editor of The Atlantic:



Shaun King said this march had "EVERYTHING to do with Trump, Bannon, Breitbart, and the American embrace of bigotry":



Here's some more from the march:










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