Current’s Christof Putzel investigates
a growing movement in Russia where neo-Nazi groups are brutally attacking immigrants and spreading their hate by posting violent videos online…”
Sadly, a common mistake among any nations youth is to take out their governments immigration policy on the immigrants themselves. A misdirected and inefficient, but safer, method of dissention than taking the fight directly to the corporations and governments that have instigated the policy. I believe it won’t be long before these issues become further reaching throughout Europe. How will we and our children react? Will we put up with the polarisation of rich and poor such immigration policies tend to encourage in the land where the enlightenment project was born?
Popular on digg.com. Maybe those dozers are finally waking up. How long until its digg stats are accidentally reset, though?
The western media are lying (yes, even your precious theguardian.co.uk and other new labour prop mags) and David Milliband and David Cameron are both lying. There is no opposition in the UK. They’re all lying. Wake up.
“How can I invade the middle of my own country?” barks the Georgian President, Saakashvili, at Wolf Blitzer on CNN. How about: “.. because it’s Russia?”
“The War Game is a fictional, worst-case-scenario docu-drama about nuclear war and its aftermath in and around a typical English city. Although it won an Oscar for Best Documentary, it is fiction. It was intended as an hour-long program to air on BBC 1, but it was deemed too intense and violent to broadcast. It went to theatrical distribution as a feature film instead. Low-budget and shot on location, it strives for and achieves convincing and unflinching realism.
“Focusing on the men of the Cold War on whom Dr Strangelove was based. These were people who believed that the world could be controlled by the scientific manipulation of fear – mathematical geniuses employed by the American Rand Corporation. In the end, their visions were the stuff of science fiction fantasy. ”
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