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I can see that Vávra likes KCD’s PR department very much and he keeps giving your more and more easter eggs. @DrFusselpulli @TobiTobsen

On Saturday he was claiming that these people in masks are no nazis, they are in fact a policemen pretending to be nazis to do a bad rep to them by attacking pro-refugee march.

Now he changed the story. Apparently these are nazis, but they are very peaceful kind of nazis. They only happened to turn up by mistake on the route of the pro-refugee march only to be attacked by the pro-refugee savages.

Just that we are on the same page: these have been identified as a mix of Slavia Praha Hooligans and other known neo-nazis. Two of the people who were apprehended in connection with the arson attack on the community center that was collecting clothes for refugees later in the evening were Slavia Hooligans. Everything points out to the conclusion that it was the same lot on the both places and I have no doubt that police will get them all once one cracks out and decides it is better to cooperate then spend next decade being someone’s bitch in jail.

On its own it would be just interesting opinion, but not so much in the context of the weekend postings. Anyways, this is really laughable.

Didn’t you say you are Irish jew? I was talking about Israelis, not jews.

I was there on saturday with my girlfriend by mistake. We were wondering why there was so much police as we were in the old city of prague to eat some dinner. But we were not able to found the reason for all the police. As we came out of the restaurant we found ourselfs in the middle of the demonstration. It was ridiculous like a Chaplin Movie. We were moving in a souvenier shop as nazis starts throwing bottles against the left protesters. This only was taking a few seconds, as the police reacted immediately and pushed the nazis back in a back alley with dogs and clubs. As far as I was able to see it, the Police did not hurt them at all, the mere presence of them incoming was enough to let the nazis flee into the back alley, and the two sides were seperated again.
We waited till the demonstration was passed by and then we left through another back street. We meet the protesters again, as we tried to go to the tram station, but as every public transportation was cut off, we left the place by foot. The moments were to short to gain a complete picture of the situations, but yes, I have seen enough nazis back then. They were not hidden at all and very hard to miss.

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I can imagine that! I very much enjoyed the pictures of people masopust costumes mixing through the demonstrations as they were trying to reach their destination (some church I guess?) :smiley:

The nazis had the higher part of the Malá strana/Hradčany booked (basically anything that is “on the hill” and access points from North) and counter demonstrations basically the whole lower part on the South (including most streets on South hillside). I am sorry you had bad experience, I guess the cops couldn’t cover every single corner of the old town even despite having large reinforcements also from riot units from other parts of the country. That might have actually made things a bit more complicated for them as Prague nazis know every single back alley while a riot cop unit from Ústí nad Labem can hardly do more than stand on a spot designated by the command with little to no knowledge where exactly they are.

This is how the streets around the castle were booked, with police trying to keep people from the two demonstrations apart.

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This was the main chokehold between the two demonstrations on the South entry point to the castle.

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Ashkenazi-Irish. Ashkenazi on my father’s side, Irish on my mother’s. The Ashkenazim are primarily the people that the Nazis targeted, not Isrealis, as those were the Jews that were in in Central Europe. Before the Holocaust 90% percent of the world’s Jews were Ashkenazi and there were 8.8 million of them, the Holocaust wiped out a third of them and to this day we still haven’t recovered entirely as we are only 75-85% of the world’s Jews.

As far as practicing religion goes, I used to be a practicing Jew, but have since converted.

Whether or not you are Isreali does not matter, the Nazi’s didn’t target Israelis, they targeted mostly Ashkenazi Jews. And Israelis and Jews need to stop playing the victims and get over it. They are half of the Supreme Court and half of the top 1%, they are anything but oppressed in the western world, and are just being drama queens about “annudah shoah” to get their way.

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No, but Israel does send its children and military cadets to gas chambers. It is the country based on the notion of promised land (which stands also behind the ongoing push of settlements) and it is the one that thrives on the past.

That is why I said Israel.

They aren’t the only ones. Black people have now taken to claiming every important person, and civilization in history was black.

Found this.