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Delenda Carthago
25th March 2013, 15:45
So, today 25/3 is the national celebration for our liberation from Ottoman Empire in 1821. About this whole thing there were many incidents that I will in short present for your information.

Some days ago, the PAME of the Teachers gave away some thousands broshures in schools of Greece about the truth of the history that the State does not want us to know. Ie, that the revolution of 1821 was a class revolution(the bourgeois took power over the feudarchy) and that not all the greeks fought together against the evil turks, as they teach us in schools, but the situation was far more complex than that.


That of course made the nationalists and the right wingers furious. It even made the TV news where PAME members were having debates on the subject against some angry ND MPs.

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Coming to the day today, the day that parades take place in the whole country, there were many incidents. I ll mention some of them, perhaps the most important.


1. Antifascists attacked GD MP and members while they were depositing a wreath.

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(of course the antifascists are the ones that in the end are getting sprayed by the police)


2. Cops protected GD members from KNE members in Kozani.
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BIXX
25th March 2013, 15:51
I can't wait to watch these videos- I love me some antifa.

Rurkel
25th March 2013, 15:52
Ie, that the revolution of 1821 was a class revolution(the bourgeois took power over the feudarchy) and that not all the greeks fought together against the evil turks, as they teach us in schools, but the situation was far more complex than that.
I always like debunking the "historical myths for state cohesion" stuff, so good for the teachers who do that.

Delenda Carthago
26th March 2013, 01:04
Also, a 20year old woman from GD stabbed in the back a town counsiler from a left party(which is not clear) after a fight that broke out in Rhodes island.

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La GuaneƱa
26th March 2013, 01:12
1. Antifascists attacked GD MP and members while they were depositing a wreath.

How bad did they get hurt? How did the GD, KKE and national media respond to this? How does the population in general respond to attacks on the fash?

Delenda Carthago
26th March 2013, 12:12
How bad did they get hurt? How did the GD, KKE and national media respond to this? How does the population in general respond to attacks on the fash?
A. You can see the video, its all there. A fistifght it was, nothing serious.

B.GD claimed that they were attacked for no reason(and thats kinda true, if you dont count the fact that they are nazis, so fuck em anyway). KKE did not participated in the first incident, only in the second in Kozani, and we impeached the police for guarding the nazis. The media I dont know, I didnt took a look.

C. Well, it depends on how, where and when. I mean, the first incident with the fistfight, it was definetly bad timing for the antifascists and gave the nazis some points. But in general a lot of people hate GD and some people are liking it. You have to understand the nature of greek society to understand the whole GD thing. We are talking about the only country in Europe that the collaborators of the nazis in WWII, due to the fact that the civil war rised up right after the germans leaving the country, instead of beeing punished, they were absorved in the so-called "national block" to fight the communists. So up until one year ago, many of these people that now vote and support GD, were supporting the "neoliberal" ND. And this is why up until 2000 there was a "anti-Right" vibe in the greek people.

Delenda Carthago
26th March 2013, 20:06
Lol. I post an antifascist thread with:



1 debunking that elaborated to central news.

1 fistfight in public with the nazis, including a nazi MP

1 small(for Greece's standarts) clash with cops

1 stabing from the nazis


and I get almost no reactions?!:huh:


Forum forgot how to revleft.:lol: