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Germany

German "Neo-Nazi" Politician Rescued By Syrian Refugees

Asylum-seekers performed first aid on man who recently wrote "integration is genocide."

Anthony Fisher | 3.23.2016 3:27 PM

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A far-right anti-immigrant German politician, who had previously taken to Facebook to express his impassioned opposition to immigrants and refugees by writing things like "integration is genocide" and "the boat is full," was reportedly rescued from a serious car accident by two Syrian asylum seekers. 

Stefan Jagsch, who recently ran for local office as a member of the National Democratic Party (NDP), suffered two broken legs and facial lacerations after his car ran off the road and into a tree last week.

According to the local fire department, two Syrian asylum-seekers happened upon the wreck, pulled Jagsch from the car, performed first aid on him and waited for an ambulance to arrive. 

Dos refugiats sirians socorren el polític neonazi de l'NPD Stefan Jagsch després d'un greu accident de trànsit pic.twitter.com/DGrR2FVEth

— Roger Suso (@eurosuso) March 22, 2016

The NDP has been frequently been referred to as a "neo-Nazi" party, and German chancellor Angela Merkel has called it "an anti-democratic, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-constitutional party."

The upper house of Germany's parliament, the Bundesrat, argued before the Federal Constitutional Court that the NDP's platform is "essentially identical" to Adolf Hilter and has asked the court to uphold a proposed ban on the party.

Though Merkel plainly reviles the NDP,

"Essentially Identical" to Hitler's platform
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which reportedly has a little more than 5,000 members and holds no seats in the German parliament, she doesn't believe prohibiting them from the political process will stamp out racist extremism. 

The Washington Post's Justin Wm. Moyer quotes Merkel:

"[An NPD ban] shouldn't give anyone the illusion that this alone would tackle the extreme right-wing enemies of democracy," she said in 2013. "It is very important that we every day renew support for the rule of law and freedom, for courage and against bigotry and racism."

The Guardian reports that Jagsch had marched in a "neo-Nazi" demonstration in January where participants held signs which described immigrants and refugees as "benefit-scrounging tourists" and "lawless primates," among other un-pleasantries. 

A regional NPD official expressed his gratitude to the refugees for their "very good, human actions."

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  1. R C Dean   9 years ago

    Well, good for them.

    Any leads on who ran him off the road?

    1. DEATFBIRSECIA   9 years ago

      It was a Mr. Daniels. First name is reported to be John or Jack or something.

      1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

        Jack, but his close friends call him John.

      2. Free Society   9 years ago

        It was Jeff.

        1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

          He was great in Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.

          1. The Hyperbole   9 years ago

            He was no George Kennedy, but he was okay.

  2. DEATFBIRSECIA   9 years ago

    You know who else revived a Nazi after a serious accident?

  3. Drake   9 years ago

    So NATIONAL Socialists bad - Global Socialists good?

    1. Zeb   9 years ago

      Wha?

      1. SugarFree   9 years ago

        He's been like that all day. I think he's been drinking.

      2. JW   9 years ago

        Everyone knows that all Syrians are commies.

        Every. Single. One.

    2. MetalBard   9 years ago

      Basically

  4. bassjoe   9 years ago

    A regional NPD official expressed his gratitude to the refugees for their "very good, human actions."

    There might be something lost in translation but comes across as a rather backhanded thank-you.

    1. The Hyperbole   9 years ago

      That's what I was thinking, sorta like "thanks, that's mighty white of you."

      1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

        I see what you did there.

    2. prolefeed   9 years ago

      It could have been a "you subhumans performed an act that us humans would also do, so you're one of the better ones", but hey, maybe it was sincere.

    3. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

      Some, I assume, are good people.

      1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

        That is the way I feel about Boston sports fans.

    4. Illocust   9 years ago

      Sound a bit like the 'you want a cookie' comment. Like congrats, you behaved like we expect all decent people to behave do you want a cookie.

  5. DJF   9 years ago

    See how evil these refugees are, they rescued Hitler.

    Send them back to Syria before they rescue more Hitlers

  6. Mustang   9 years ago

    I'm sure they knew who he was when they helped him out and thought "this is a very bad man, but we are good, so we will help him!"

  7. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    Jeb Bush wouldn't have gone back in time to rescue baby Jagsch.

  8. Will4Freedom   9 years ago

    Okay, so this proves what that we already didn't know. You can't paint with a wide brush, either way.

  9. lap83   9 years ago

    Yeah, but the government-built road they were on deserves most of the credit

    1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      Ahem. Hitler built road. It would be an ever better story if this happened on the autobahn.

  10. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   9 years ago

    "See? They're trainable!"

    /regional NPD official

    1. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

      OK, that was funny.

  11. SugarFree   9 years ago

    "Neo' means 'new' and 'Nazi' means 'Nazi.'"

    1. Private Chipperbot   9 years ago

      Checks out.

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

      I thought 'Neo' meant Keanu.

  12. Bill Dalasio   9 years ago

    A very touching story. And although I'm sympathetic to what its message is supposed to be, what the hell does it prove? Yes, if you think all Middle Eastern refugees are terrible, awful, people, you're a retard. But, there are non-retards who are immigration skeptics. I don't agree with them. But, their arguments amount to more than "All immigrants are bad". A person might think that allowing a mass exodus from a foreign (and plausibly incompatible) culture is a dangerous proposition and still think some of the people from that foreign culture might be good people.

    1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

      When someone points out all the crime, welfare burdens, and social disharmony created by mass immigration, that's all just anecdotal and can be dismissed. But if a few immigrants help a car crash victim, it proves that mass immigration is nothing to be concerned about.

      1. MetalBard   9 years ago

        Well it supports their strawman argument that not every single Syrian refugee is a terrorist, which is of course a claim nobody ever made.

        Saying that allowing millions of middle east refugees into Europe is going to lead to terrorism and civil strife is not the same as saying every single guy from the middle east is a terrorist.

        Hey I'm sure there were members of the Nazi party that were nice guys, maybe they just joined because of the cool uniforms, but if you let a million of them settle in your country don't be surprised if there is a big increase in anti-Semitic hate crimes.

        1. Free Society   9 years ago

          Oscar Schindler proves that a sudden influx of millions of Nazis into Israel would be reasonable and entirely worth all of the problems (that don't exist anyways)

          1. Suthenboy   9 years ago

            *Sigh*

            The price of progress

        2. The Hyperbole   9 years ago

          Well it supports their strawman argument that not every single Syrian refugee is a terrorist, which is of course a claim nobody ever made.

          You don't listen to Breitbart News Daily do you?

    2. Chipper Morning Wood   9 years ago

      The message here is simple: Syrians are people like you and me. This humanizes them. Most attempts to blame Muslims for various problems in the world must include efforts to dehumanize them in order to suppress the naturally empathy towards others that most people feel.

      1. Bill Dalasio   9 years ago

        Okay. But, I'm not retarded enough to fall for the dehumanization. Why do you think I should be retarded enough to fall for the kitty-cats and puppy-dogs awe shucks stories?

      2. Free Society   9 years ago

        My empathy, while theoretically reserved for almost anyone, doesn't extend to the tax subsidized destruction of my society and culture. There is such a thing as a fatal excess of empathy.

        1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

          And how much empathy should I have towards people who want to change my society to become more like their old, failed one?

          1. Free Society   9 years ago

            Assuming all else being equal... none. Call me old fashioned.

          2. Chipper Morning Wood   9 years ago

            Can you name these individuals?

            1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

              Not by name, but they are the people answering these poll questions in problematic ways.

  13. Private Chipperbot   9 years ago

    I'm afraid there's an error in this story. The second photo is labeled, "Essentially identical" to Hitler's platform, but the picture is not of Trump.

    1. SugarFree   9 years ago

      The alt-text should have been a Sinead O'Connor joke for that cool retro vibe.

      1. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   9 years ago

        What you did there? Nothing compares to that.

        1. SugarFree   9 years ago

          I don't know no shame.

          1. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

            I just....you...I mean...

            *shakes head and walks away muttering to himself*

      2. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

        She took that Commie-fightin Pope down a peg or two.

        1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

          If she did that today, she would win a grammy.

        2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

          Tearing that picture of a major religious figure in half took guts... and moxie.

  14. Scarecrow & WoodChipper Repair   9 years ago

    Isn't this where someone chimes in with ... "schadenfreude"?

  15. Free Society   9 years ago

    Shit, I hope I don't get in a car wreck only to be rescued by communists, which would be awkward considering my stance on communists and all the mean things I've said about them.

    1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

      Get your paws off me you damn dirty apes!

    2. Illocust   9 years ago

      Yeah pretty much this. A normal decent person happening to return my wallet to me while I'm in the ghetto isn't going to make me want to live there any more.

  16. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    Didn't understand Tweet. Damn furners need to learn how to tweet in English!

  17. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

    If only every refugee would save the life of a Nationalist, we wouldn't have this problem anymore.

    Lazy refugees.

  18. Bra Ket   9 years ago

    ""[An NPD ban] shouldn't give anyone the illusion that this alone would tackle the extreme right-wing enemies of democracy," she said in 2013. "It is very important that we every day renew support for the rule of law and freedom, for courage and against bigotry and racism."

    Yeah banning political parties is generally not a great way to advance democracy and freedom.

    1. Suthenboy   9 years ago

      Every time a bomb goes off and I see photos of body parts I hear some lefty squawking about those darn 'right wingers'.

  19. Mongo   9 years ago

    That's so mind-blowing I don't even know what to call it!

    /Alanis Morissette

  20. Pay up, Palin's Buttplug!   9 years ago

    If the accident was in Germany, the victim German, and the heroes Syrian, why is the quoted Twitter post in Catalan?

  21. Suthenboy   9 years ago

    "German "Neo-Nazi" Politician Rescued By Syrian Refugees"

    Widows and orphans have time to rescue people?

  22. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

    Is there no low that Syrian refugees won't sink to?

    1. Free Society   9 years ago

      "refugees"

      1. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

        "Syrian"

  23. 68Whiskey   9 years ago

    Ah, but did refugees CAUSE the accident?

  24. JoWaDat889   9 years ago

    Rock And Roll never forgets dude, ever.

    http://www.Anon-Net.tk

  25. InterDimentionalSpacePyrate   9 years ago

    if two bad grapes spoil the bunch, do two good grapes unspoil the bunch ??

    Either way it's a shitty way of looking at people.

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