Communists Mock Dresden Survivors
Hundreds, Waving Zionist Flags, Through Paper Airplanes With Mock "Fire-Bombs" At War Victims
2/16/2005 2:41:11 PM
LSN Staff
Dresden, Germany -- Hundreds of communists, waving Soviet and Zionist flags, through paper airplanes with WWII RAF symbols that dropped little pink "fire bombs" at survivors of the Dresden masscre.
Screaming "Stalingrad was wonderful", "You lost the war" and "Death to Germans", the communists living in Germany (but who obviously don't consider themselves "German") pelted a march of protestors against US-British planes. However, when the march of thousands of National Democratic Party demonstrators turned on the less than two hundred communists, with Wagner's "Ride of Valkyries" blasting to support them, the communists characteristically retreated.
Zionists and communists tend to be very brave as long as they enjoy the protection of the police, or believe their opponents have to obey laws and are restrained by rules. When confronted with force, they tend to get beaten up pretty badly, both by cops and ordinary citizens.
Hundreds, Waving Zionist Flags, Through Paper Airplanes With Mock "Fire-Bombs" At War Victims
2/16/2005 2:41:11 PM
LSN Staff
Dresden, Germany -- Hundreds of communists, waving Soviet and Zionist flags, through paper airplanes with WWII RAF symbols that dropped little pink "fire bombs" at survivors of the Dresden masscre.
Screaming "Stalingrad was wonderful", "You lost the war" and "Death to Germans", the communists living in Germany (but who obviously don't consider themselves "German") pelted a march of protestors against US-British planes. However, when the march of thousands of National Democratic Party demonstrators turned on the less than two hundred communists, with Wagner's "Ride of Valkyries" blasting to support them, the communists characteristically retreated.
Zionists and communists tend to be very brave as long as they enjoy the protection of the police, or believe their opponents have to obey laws and are restrained by rules. When confronted with force, they tend to get beaten up pretty badly, both by cops and ordinary citizens.