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- The spell is being broken all over Europe. Voters are no longer ashamed of supporting in great numbers the populist right wing for the first time since the Third Reich, as they demonstrated in previous elections in France and Germany.
With unending Muslim migration,
will populism morph into fascism?No longer caring to be labeled as "racist," they see the politically incorrect right wing as the last hope to save Europe from a Muslim invasion that threatens to destroy western culture and to reduce white Europeans to a minority.- The unintended consequences of the left's drive to erase Europe by demographic suicide may be a resurgence of fascism.
- Even the most cautious of commentators have admitted that it is impossible to stop the Muslim migration or deal with their criminality by adhering to modern western democracy standards.
- As popular frustration increases (it is being alleged that this election was stolen from the Austrian right wing candidate through mail-in ballot fraud), they may turn to even more extremist right wing politics.
Protesters attack Austrian police during riot against border controls
- As disenchanted voters increasingly turn away from leftist ideology, the left has imported migrants from countries with very low educational levels, dependency on social benefits, and poor prospects for integration, as a growing voting base for their parties.
- Populist Freedom Party candidate for president Norbert Hofer lost by 0.6% of the votes to Green Party Alexander Van Der Bellen, who was supported by leftist and centrist voters.
Van Der Bellen and Hofer shake hands - How many of those votes able to swing the election to the left were citizens with roots in Asia and Africa?
- We'll never know. But it was really a fraction of the voting public that decided Austria's fate.
- The UK Labour Party is a prime example of how this conspiracy by the left and the business class looking for cheap labor is bound to backfire on both interest groups in the long term.
- The business class will have to face a weaker domestic economy. The left will see their power slip away to Muslim nationalistic candidates.
- The biggest Ponzi Scheme ever, the welfare state, is unsustainable. As economies suffer, the left will be unable to deliver.
- And as the recent municipal election in London demonstrate, time is running out for the left. It is candidates representing the Muslim majority that will eventually dominate in major cities in only a few decades from now.
- The left is doomed either way - with or without Muslim migrants - but they want to take European culture down with them.
- The Austrian election merely decided on the next president.
- What will happen during parliamentary elections in 2018? Will the left and center form a block to counteract right wing candidates, as they did already in France?
- Will right wing frustration lead to submission or social upheaval? Stay tuned.
Hordes of predatory Muslim migrants have turned an Austrian train station into a ‘no-go zone’ for local women, who dub the station ‘The Terminus of Fear’. Linz Station has become a gathering point for migrants rejected by Germany at the border a few miles away – drawn to its free internet, fast-food joints, and heated passenger halls as they calculate their next move.
Linz station now a No-Go Zone after dark because of Muslim violence and criminality. The men fight, vomit, defecate in the bushes outside the entrance, women told The Daily Mail. They sexually assault women, with impunity
Police and the media are complicit in trying to keep news of these assaults hidden from the general public, that may eventually choose a far-right government not out of racism but as a result of the establishment politicians' failure to protect them.
| The President's Green Party once announced that "whoever loves Austria is sh*t" Greens oppose the notion of nation-state. |
Was there fraud in the handling
of mail-in ballots?
Green party candidate Alexander Van der Bellen is the new Austrian President, as the closest electoral contest in the country's living memory comes to an end.
Van Der Bellen vowed to not swear in Heinz Christian Strache Freedom Party's leader, as chancellor if the FPOe, currently ahead in polls, wins the next general election scheduled for 2018. The remark prompted FPO Norbert Hofer to call him a 'fascist green dictator'.
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