View Full Version : 'Nazis on campus' in UK?
Blake's Baby
5th March 2014, 13:20
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/colin-cortbus/nazis-now-on-campus_b_4866702.html?utm_hp_ref=uk
Anyone know anything about this story?
As far as I remember, a few years ago there was an Anarchist group at Warwick. I'm sure it's gone now though.
tachosomoza
5th March 2014, 13:55
They sound very confused.
G4b3n
5th March 2014, 14:53
Well if there was an anarchist group; fascists disrupting a Marxist lecture with their typical hate filled bullshit, that sounds like grounds for a fight to me.
Sasha
5th March 2014, 15:00
national action? sounds like the so muched attempt to introduce germany style "autonomous nationalism" in the UK, i assume they go the same way, stick a few stickers and then join the beer drinking boneheads of B&H...
keine_zukunft
5th March 2014, 20:46
they are easier than you think to deal with..but don't let them become a british version of the groupe union defense!
The Feral Underclass
5th March 2014, 21:16
Their propaganda is quite neatly done for a Nazi group. I listened to one of them talking on the radio and he sounds like a middle class estuary toff.
The Idler
5th March 2014, 23:09
I see two of them holding a banner which just about justifies using plural rather than the singular. Other than that, I'd be surprised if all of them were full-time students.
Sasha
5th March 2014, 23:33
Their propaganda is quite neatly done for a Nazi group. I listened to one of them talking on the radio and he sounds like a middle class estuary toff.
Even your strasserists nazis are posh? LOL..
The Feral Underclass
5th March 2014, 23:42
Apparently they mainly organise around Birmingham and Coventry.
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keine_zukunft
6th March 2014, 11:46
From what i have found out they are active on warwick university campus. this should be taken pretty serious i couldn't imagine you guys wanting the english equivalent of the groupe union defense!
TheSocialistMetalhead
6th March 2014, 13:20
They have already shot themselves in the foot by being so open about their racism and their admiration for national-socialism (using the SA logo). I'm not saying this shouldn't be taken seriously but they are one of the less threatening examples of nationalist student movements.
At my university in Belgium there have been outright physical assaults on left-wing and foreign students. These acts are organised by a group active at universities throughout Flanders that is known to be affiliated with convicted terrorists and organises seminars for fascist groups all over western Europe.
What I'm trying to say is that this isn't an isolated occurence, these groups exist all over Europe and over here many of them are indeed active students.
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