2 June, 2013

The French: Not Living on Reality Street

Posted by Socrates in communism, democracy, democrazy, France, General Decline, leftism, leftists, Lenin, Marxism, Marxism-Leninism, politics, Socrates at 11:08 am | Permanent Link

I just learned that France has roughly 30 streets named after the communist thug Lenin. Yeah, I know that the French are intellectuals but that’s no excuse for it. (France is supposed to be a democrazy where everyone can vote, you see). Wonder if they have any streets named after Mao?


  • 22 Responses to “The French: Not Living on Reality Street”

    1. Tim McGreen Says:

      Lenin and his wife lived as exiles in Paris (in Vienna and Geneva too) sometime during the period of 1900-1917. So I don’t have a problem with a few Paris streets being named after him. Nor would I have a problem with the city of Berlin rededicating Hermann Goering Straße.

      Speaking of naming streets after political leaders, here’s a little bit of potentially good news coming out of Sicily:
      http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/1363152/Sicilian-town-to-name-street-after-Mussolini.html

    2. Thom McQueen Says:

      Here are naked women walking the streets of Paris

      http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=465_1243105599

    3. fd Says:

      Tim, in reference to Goring, the text below is an excerpt from Hitler’s last statement.

      Before my death, I expel former Reichs-Marshal Hermann Goring from the party and withdraw from him all the rights that were conferred upon him by the decree of 29 June, 1941 and by my Reichstag statement of 1 September, 1939. In his place I appoint Admiral Donitz as President of the Reich and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.

      Before my death, I expel the former Reichsfuhrer of the S.S. and the Minister of the Interior Heinrich Himmler from the party and from all his state officers. In his place I appoint Gauleiter Karl Hanke as Reichsfuhrer of the S.S. and Head of the German Police, and Gauleiter Paul Giesler as Minister of the Interior.

      Apart altogether from their disloyalty to me, Goring and Himmler have brought irreparable shame on the whole nation by secretly negotiating with my enemy without my knowledge and against my will, and also by attempting illegally to seize control of the State.

      Berlin, 29 April, 1945, 4 a.m.

      Adolf Hitler

    4. Tim McGreen Says:

      Yes, but without Goering’s support in the 1920s the NSDAP might never have been anything more than a bunch of Bavarian street-brawlers. Don’t forget that Goering was a celebrated WWI flying ace and the last leader of Baron von Richtoven’s Flying Circus… a national hero, really. The great Field Marshall Erich Ludendorff was also an early supporter of Hitler’s movement. But I suppose if he had lived long enough even he would have eventually run afoul of Hitler. Everybody seemed to.

      So, I think the Fuhrer treated Himmler and Goering too shabbily. In their own clumsy, self-serving way they were trying to save what was left of the Reich from total annihilation, something that Hitler was unable to do.

    5. CW-2 Says:

      Yep, French ‘intellectuals’ have more than a few loose screws. Paris has a Metro station named for the battle of Stalingrad and a Boulevard President Wilson! Two disasters for the White race.
      Rue Dr Pierce has a good sound, but perhaps something with more dignity such as Boulevard Adolf Hitler or Avenue Rockwell will be fitting if ever French WN stage a proper revolution and hang a traitor from every lamp stand on the Champs Elysees.

    6. fd Says:

      Your points are valid. Things fell apart. I suppose Hitler, Goring and Himmler should have chose sagacious counsel at the round over poor communication. The aforementioned were better men than Ike the kike, Roosevelt and Stalin, The latter fought against self-determination.

    7. fd Says:

      I meant to write ’round table’.

    8. Jürgen Says:

      The French, by the looks of many of them, seem to have too much jew mixed into them. Even back in Hitler’s day, they had little racial consciousness. I’ve always been quite unimpressed by them as a whole.

    9. bangkav Says:

      Vladimir Ilyich did spend a deal of time in Paris…quite a bit of it in brothels where it is believed he contracted Syphilis…couldn’t have happened to a more deserving fellow.

    10. fd Says:

      The English are Germans who want to be French. I have no difficulty saying that owing to the fact the majority of my ancestors come from England.

      It became chic to speak French in England after William the Bastard and his mixed French Viking army won the war. A major turn of events of White history.

      The original Vikings who settled in Normandy were pagans. The Vikings intermarried with the French and became French speaking Christians (Jew lovers).

      Hitler noted in Mein Kampf that it was Jews who brought Negroes into the occupied Rhineland after WW1. No doubt they were French Jews.

      In all fairness, the majority of volunteers in the Waffen SS were racist Frenchmen. And they did a damn good job.

    11. Tim McGreen Says:

      I thought there were mostly Hungarians, Bulgarians, Spaniards and Italians in the SS Freikorps. A few Englishmen, Belgians, Arabs and Uzbeks as well. But Frenchies? Are you sure? Apart from Marshall Petain and the Vichy French I didn’t know the frogs worked with the bosch against the limeys.

      The Catalonian and Andalusian Spanish were probably the most loyal, fearless and racially conscious of the Freikorps soldiers. They fought with the Germans right into the streets of Berlin. So how about a round of applause for our Spanish friends, eh? Not the Puerto Ricans or the Mexicans, I mean real European Spaniards.

    12. fd Says:

      Of all the volunteers of the Waffen SS, The French (SS Charlemagne division) supplied as much or more blood as any European country. The Slavics of the Baltic states also supplied a significant number of volunteers for the Waffen SS.

    13. fd Says:

      The St, George division of the Waffen SS were British.

    14. mrcrouton Says:

      As though we in the US are any better naming every other street after Martin Luther King.

      It’s not over yet for the French. At least they’re out putting up a good fight against gay marriage.

    15. torrence Says:

      400 members of the 33rd SS Division ‘Charlegmagne’ were the very, very last defenders of the Berlin Reich Chancellery along with remnants of the Spanish Blue Division.

    16. fd Says:

      The mongrel communists World War II’s victors hoisted the hammer-and-sickle flag over the Reichstag in Berlin. A mournful event in White history. The crimonals in Washington and London celebrated the destruction of White Europe.

    17. fd Says:

      criminal is a typo — spare me the correction :)

    18. Tim McGreen Says:

      The Fuhrer is the one who is to blame for bringing the Red Hoardes into the streets of Berlin, not Stalin or anyone else. As Fuhrer and Reichchancellor Hitler had no choice but to accept sole responsibility for his actions. But he never did. No, he thought it was the German people’s fault for losing the war. They didn’t want victory badly enough.

      After the war General Heinz Guderian lamented ever allowing Hitler to assume absolute control over Germany’s armed forces. The general was absolutely correct about that.

    19. fd Says:

      The great war monger was Churchill. In the first year of war, Hitler ask for peace on two occasions. Churchill said no. The Reich had become too strong. The formidable German barter system humiliated the Jewish Democratic capitalists.

      SOURCE: DER SPIEGEL, 13/1992

      We will force this war upon Hitler, if he wants it or not.” — Winston Churchill (1936 broadcast)

      “Germany becomes too powerful. We have to crush it.” — Winston Churchill (November 1936 speaking to US – General Robert E. Wood)

      “This war is an English war and its goal is the destruction of Germany.” — Winston Churchill (- Autumn 1939 broadcast)

      “The war wasn’t only about abolishing fascism, but to conquer sales markets. We could have, if we had intended so, prevented this war from breaking out without doing one shot, but we didn’t want to.” — Winston Churchill to Truman (Fultun, USA March 1946)

      “Germany’s unforgivable crime before WW2 was its attempt to loosen its economy out of the world trade system and to build up an independent exchange system from which the world-finance couldn’t profit anymore. …We butchered the wrong pig.” — Winston Churchill (The Second World War – Bern, 1960)

      “We made a monster, a devil out of Hitler. Therefore we couldn’t disavow it after the war. After all, we mobilized the masses against the devil himself. So we were forced to play our part in this diabolic scenario after the war. In no way we could have pointed out to our people that the war only was an economic preventive measure.” — US foreign minister James Baker (1992)

      “Not the political doctrine of Hitler has hurled us into this war. The reason was the success of his increase in building a new economy. The roots of war were envy, greed and fear.” — Major General J.F.C. Fuller, historian, England

    20. Howdy Doody Says:

      fd Says:
      4 June, 2013 at 10:08 am

      Excellent quotes, that can not be posted enough.

    21. Bigduke6 Says:

      We have plenty of streets in the Kwa named after communists also, Cesar Chavez, Martin Luther King, F.D. Roosevelt ad infinitum. So stop picking on the French. Last week there was a million person march in France against homosexual marriage and adoption and I think that is the start of something good. I think there is going to a huge swing towards nationalism and France will lead the way.

    22. Thom McQueen Says:

      So, Churchill admitted to butchering the wrong pig. That son of a bitch.

      What was he, an idiot? An idiot who felt pangs of guilt. No Valkyries will carry him to Valhalla. He will find himself in a lower hell.