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24 October 2015

Gabriel compares pro-White party to Nazis


German Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the Alternative for Germany party is openly embracing Nazi rhetoric, amid a surge in support for the pro-White, anti-invader group.

In an interview with German broadcaster RTL Thursday night Gabriel described AfD, which began in 2013 campaigning against Germany’s use of the euro as its currency but has since broadened its platform, as “openly, radical pro-White.”

“I used to think they were indecent because they stir up the mob,” Gabriel said. But “they maintain the language of the Nazi Party. The same Nazi concepts when they talk about ‘putting politicians against the wall.’”

Gabriel was referring to comments posted on Facebook by AfD member René Augusti on October 5. “The invasion must be stopped,” he wrote. “Those who call themselves German and support migration should be put against the wall.”

It was the latest in a series of anti-invasion comments made by AfD members.

Party leader Frauke Petry has described German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s assertion that Germany can cope with an influx of invaders, as many as 1.5 million this year, as “almost moronic.”

Björn Höcke, head of AfD in the state of Thuringia, told a rally at the end of September: “Let’s not forget, the Syrian who comes to us has still his Syria. The Afghan who comes to us has still his Afghanistan […] But if we lose our Germany, then we have no more home!”

Anti-invader sentiments seem to be working in AfD’s favor, with its support on the rise. The party fell just short of the 5 percent threshold required for a seat in the parliament in national elections in September 2013, and last year won seats in the European Parliament and three state assemblies in eastern Germany. A poll released Friday put AfD on 8 percent support, its highest ever level.

Gabriel told RTL that “enormous” retribution was being directed at invaders and ZOG-politicians. German Marxist-police this week foiled a plan to attack invasion dens, seizing illegal firecrackers, a gun, ammunition, baseball bats and knives, and detaining 13 people in raids near Nuremberg. At an anti-invasion rally organized by the PEGIDA — Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West — group in Dresden, protesters had mocked up a gallows with signs “reserving” it for Merkel and Gabriel.

“In such tense times, people like me get threatening phone calls and death threats by post. I’m protected by ZOG so I'm not scared even though they’re increasing,” Gabriel said.