Schade und Freude Oesterreich (Sadness and delight)
It’s nice to know that Fascism is alive and well in Austria as well as in Italy. If a real country like Germany followed suit we might actually take it seriously. However (and I do love you) let’s be honest, these two minor European players are hardly known for their political maturity.
In the case of Austria, it’s nice to see that, in response to Josef Fritzl’s claim that he inhumanly locked up and raped his daughter for 24 years was because of his Nazi upbringing, the voters vote in Nazis. Good to see they are still supporting their community. At least the parts who are able to see daylight still, as there are reckoned to be many more lost children in the country.
This article sheds light on why the police can’t be bothered to apply the law, unless it accords with pure-race principles, such as ‘knocking off people of inferior races in police custody’. Life is especially dangerous for Nigerians. Unfortunately, Austria is unable to cope without masses of immigrants as, like many other Europeans, they are dying out as their birth rate drops, and their population has no intention of doing the dirty work in this perfect nation.They also have a problem with professional people such as doctors and dentists since they killed all the Jews (except Hitler) and most Austrians pop over into Hungary for dental treatment nowadays. It takes a long time to recover your country from acts of Fascism, which is one reason to avoid them.
No, for other races, women, the mentally ill, disabled people, non-Catholics (this differs a bit from Hitler, as he also got rid of Catholics), these people are not well protected in Austria. You have been warned.
Here’s a pretty Austrian song to accompany the tragedy of yet more Vienna Blood.
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