As most of you folks will probably know, The Spectator is "a weekly British conservative magazine, which was first published on 6 July 1828.[2] It is currently owned by David and Frederick Barclay, who also owns The Daily Telegraph newspaper, via Press Holdings. Its principal subject areas are politics and culture. Its editorial outlook is generally supportive of the Conservative Party," [/wiki]
Columnist Taki Theodoracopulos wrote an article entitled
"A fascist takeover of Greece? We should be so lucky"
www.pressgazette.co.uk/content/spectator...ht-party-golden-dawn
“Golden Dawn came into being because of PC, poor Greeks at times getting fewer benefits than African illegal immigrants. Then GD became very popular with certain poor Greeks while it defended them from being mugged by Albanian criminals and drug dealers, and for safeguarding older folk after bank withdrawals.”
Is that right, oioioi? I mean you were living there. Was it all just cos of those PC police treating immigrants better than Greek folks?
He goes on
“Golden Dawn members might need some lessons in social etiquette, but what the bien pensant need much more is to get off the pot and their double standards. Golden Dawn members are mostly labourers, martial artists, cops, security personnel and good old-fashioned patriotic Greeks.”
Patriots and Karate Kids. Certainly they are Not -a-Nazis.
Well well well, look where all the NaNs have been hiding.
Coming out of the woodwork now, ain't they?