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I swear, at this point the Vatican should be glassed by a Covenant cruiser from Halo games.
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The Fascio Newsletter (Uncensored)
I swear, at this point the Vatican should be glassed by a Covenant cruiser from Halo games.
The new pope got caught defending pedophiles 😬
The Fascio Newsletter (Uncensored)
The new pope got caught defending pedophiles 😬
It’s worse apparently. Anybody celebrating his ascendancy, is complicit. Fuck you Catholics.
The Fascio Newsletter (Uncensored)
It’s worse apparently. Anybody celebrating his ascendancy, is complicit. Fuck you Catholics.
Get rid of Vatican II or a smart government will do it for you.
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Exit the “European Technocracy” to build another Europe. We fight the European Technocratic Union, which serves the interests of capitalist globalization (its role being to break up states and destroy workers’ social gains) and serves American imperialism. As advocates of a Europe that respects Nations, Peoples, and Regions, we want it to become a common cultural and political space based on the principle of subsidiarity. We must create a strong geopolitical space to establish an alternative to capitalism and support people’s struggles against globalist imperialism. With this in mind, France’s exit from NATO, the military organ of US imperialist interests, constitutes a major axis of our fight and our propaganda. A single anti-NATO current must run throughout Europe.
Organisation Socialiste Révolutionnaire Européenne
Organisation Socialiste Révolutionnaire Européenne
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WATCH NEW VIDEO: WHY I DON'T CELEBRATE VE DAY
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Why I don't celebrate VE Day
Despite being a history enthusiast, I do not celebrate VE day. Here's my take on so called "Victory in Europe Day" and why it is not a cause for celebration.
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On May 7, 1994, the GUD (Groupe Union Défense) and the JNR (Jeunesses Nationalistes Révolutionnaires) called for a demonstration in Paris to mark the 50th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Under the slogan "Welcome to the enemies of Europe!", the objective was clear: to reject humiliation, submission, and the staging of a Europe kneeling before the Americans. The demonstration was banned at the last minute by the prefect. Nonetheless, the activists gathered as planned.
In the Luxembourg Gardens, groups prepared. The atmosphere was tense but determined: “We take the metro, get off at Denfert-Rochereau, and occupy the intersection.” Within moments, dozens of activists reached the station, picked up banners and flags. The action began.
At the metro exit, the square was still clear. But soon, the first police vans arrived. The activists spread out and blocked the intersection. Celtic cross flags, anti-imperialist slogans: the Parisian streets were taken over. In response, riot control units deployed, soon reinforced by the CRS.
The encirclement began. Gradually, the police pushed the demonstrators toward a side street. Some refused to retreat and formed a square formation. That day, 113 arrests were recorded. The confrontation ended in a dead-end, but the pursuit continued.
Among those trying to escape repression was Sébastien, a 22-year-old militant of Œuvre Française. Chased by plainclothes officers, he sought refuge at 4 rue des Chartreux. He climbed the building, went up the stairs, and tried to flee across the rooftops. Between the fourth and fifth floors, he fell.
Did he slip? Was he pushed? The police claimed it was an accident. But we know the truth: this death was the direct result of a manhunt, of relentless pursuit, of an order to show no mercy. He died two days later, on May 9, in the hospital. That day, anger erupted.
A wreath was laid in front of the building. At Assas University, classes were interrupted. Piles of Le Figaro were burned. The May 9 Committee (C9M) was founded. It demanded the truth and the resignation of Interior Minister Charles Pasqua. Responses were organized across the movement, with urgency and determination.
On May 11, about fifty activists occupied the offices of Fun Radio during peak listening hours. For over thirty minutes, they took over the broadcast to break the media silence. Others, simultaneously, occupied the council chamber of Hauts-de-Seine, presided over by Pasqua.
On May 16, a silent march gathered nearly two thousand people, in dignity and mourning. No incidents. Just the silence of wounded hearts, in memory of a fallen comrade. The memory of Sébastien became a rallying point.
Since then, every year, nationalists pay tribute to him. Sébastien was a conscious, determined activist, faithful to his ideas to the end. Because he gave his life for his commitment to a free Europe. Because it could have happened to any one of us.
He knew where he was going. It wasn’t a mistake, it was a choice. When the state batons, raids, and hunts, all that’s left is to hold firm. He did. Until the end. Sébastien Deyzieu, your name is etched in our memories. We will not forget you.
XIV 🏴☠️
Under the slogan "Welcome to the enemies of Europe!", the objective was clear: to reject humiliation, submission, and the staging of a Europe kneeling before the Americans. The demonstration was banned at the last minute by the prefect. Nonetheless, the activists gathered as planned.
In the Luxembourg Gardens, groups prepared. The atmosphere was tense but determined: “We take the metro, get off at Denfert-Rochereau, and occupy the intersection.” Within moments, dozens of activists reached the station, picked up banners and flags. The action began.
At the metro exit, the square was still clear. But soon, the first police vans arrived. The activists spread out and blocked the intersection. Celtic cross flags, anti-imperialist slogans: the Parisian streets were taken over. In response, riot control units deployed, soon reinforced by the CRS.
The encirclement began. Gradually, the police pushed the demonstrators toward a side street. Some refused to retreat and formed a square formation. That day, 113 arrests were recorded. The confrontation ended in a dead-end, but the pursuit continued.
Among those trying to escape repression was Sébastien, a 22-year-old militant of Œuvre Française. Chased by plainclothes officers, he sought refuge at 4 rue des Chartreux. He climbed the building, went up the stairs, and tried to flee across the rooftops. Between the fourth and fifth floors, he fell.
Did he slip? Was he pushed? The police claimed it was an accident. But we know the truth: this death was the direct result of a manhunt, of relentless pursuit, of an order to show no mercy. He died two days later, on May 9, in the hospital. That day, anger erupted.
A wreath was laid in front of the building. At Assas University, classes were interrupted. Piles of Le Figaro were burned. The May 9 Committee (C9M) was founded. It demanded the truth and the resignation of Interior Minister Charles Pasqua. Responses were organized across the movement, with urgency and determination.
On May 11, about fifty activists occupied the offices of Fun Radio during peak listening hours. For over thirty minutes, they took over the broadcast to break the media silence. Others, simultaneously, occupied the council chamber of Hauts-de-Seine, presided over by Pasqua.
On May 16, a silent march gathered nearly two thousand people, in dignity and mourning. No incidents. Just the silence of wounded hearts, in memory of a fallen comrade. The memory of Sébastien became a rallying point.
Since then, every year, nationalists pay tribute to him. Sébastien was a conscious, determined activist, faithful to his ideas to the end. Because he gave his life for his commitment to a free Europe. Because it could have happened to any one of us.
He knew where he was going. It wasn’t a mistake, it was a choice. When the state batons, raids, and hunts, all that’s left is to hold firm. He did. Until the end. Sébastien Deyzieu, your name is etched in our memories. We will not forget you.
XIV 🏴☠️
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We‘re in the midst of the most terrible war against our race.
They‘re attacking our women, our children, out folks.
They hate and despise us.
EUROPEANS
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action 4️⃣ europe -We‘re in the midst of the most terrible war against our race.
They‘re attacking our women, our children, out folks.
They hate and despise us.
EUROPEANS
🏴Support the action black crosses!
https://www.schwarzekreuze.info
Oder auf Telegram: @schwarzekreuze
Forwarded from 𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎
The fall of the Berlin Wall forced us to adopt a new understanding of the world and its balances; communism was dead. The GUD then became a strongly anti-imperialist movement with two primary targets: Yankee imperialism and Zionist imperialism. It was in this context that the 7 May 1994 demonstration against American imperialism was organized. It should be remembered that in 1994, the United States already held the sad record for the number of countries bombed, the number of civilians killed, and the number of countries invaded... since 1945! Today, the USA remains the champion in all categories.
Frédéric Châtillon
Frédéric Châtillon
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🏴 Thousands of nationalists from various European countries march in Paris to pay tribute to Sébastien Deyzieu and all the murdered nationalist comrades.
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“Israel has always wanted to deflect anger from themselves to America and others. Dr. Duke’s presence focuses attention on the true danger to both European-Americans and Arabs — Jewish Extremism. David Duke’s message here makes all Americans wherever they are sleep safer and easier. His exemplary courage in speaking out against Zionism has done more for the American image in the Arab world than any other American I can name. And his book, Jewish Supremacism is by far the best book on the subject from either an Arab or Occidental source. If American foreign policy wasn’t run by Israeli partisans, they would appoint him as America’s ambassador at large to heal the anti-American sentiment growing around the world.”
Nidal Kabalan, 2005.
Nidal Kabalan, 2005.