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Four years later, having helped to drive two unionist leaders from power for being too ready to compromise with nationalists, Mr Craig and his Ulster Vanguard brought the politics of neo-nazism, though spiced with a touch of PG Wodehouse's Roderick Spode, back to Ireland, with Mr Craig inspecting lines of thousands of masked supporters and vowing to "liquidate the enemy".
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In addition, neo-nazism seems to be going increasingly global, with groups in different European countries and the US building increasingly strong alliances.
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The most troubling threat posed by neo-nazism, and the far right in general, as opposed to Islamism, is that it is an indigenous ideology which once held powerful sway in Europe, even in countries that were not run by Nazi regimes.
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James von Brunn, an 88 year old former Nazi officer has a long a dedicated history of neo-nazism.
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Until then all you "harmony" and "two sinic sates" is just a bullshit covering chinese racism, fashism, colonialism and neo-nazism. aka you are not better than Hitler and his friends, who talked honey and made the blood.
Ma on Cross Strait Relations Michael Turton 2009
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Just so we're clear, nothing would ever induce me to prostitute my work by connecting it in any way with the mindless, one-brain-cell-between-them cretins that espouse neo-nazism.
Archive 2009-05-01 Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2009
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The slippery slope argument doesn't work here; Germany has a unique historical reason to supress neo-nazism, and there is absolutely no reason to think that they're are going to start criminalizing the expression of creationist views.
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Just so we're clear, nothing would ever induce me to prostitute my work by connecting it in any way with the mindless, one-brain-cell-between-them cretins that espouse neo-nazism.
Yule at the Court of Maeve Geraldine Moorkens Byrne 2009
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We hear a great deal from the EU about the need to extirpate neo-nazism although the chances of anybody who had been trained by the Gestapo being appointed to an important post or even being alive are slim.
Hungary again Helen 2007
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We hear a great deal from the EU about the need to extirpate neo-nazism although the chances of anybody who had been trained by the Gestapo being appointed to an important post or even being alive are slim.
Archive 2007-11-01 Helen 2007
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