Turkey President Erdogan: 'Nazism is Alive in the West' Because Netherlands, Germany Not Allowing Pro-Erdogan Rallies
Protesters clash with police in the Netherlands as Geert Wilders takes advantage ahead of Dutch elections this week.

Turkey's increasingly authoritarian government is holding a constitutional referendum that would, among other changes, grant the president, currently Recep Erdogan, who previously served for 11 years as prime minister, more powers by abolishing the office of the prime minister and ending parliamentary oversight. Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development (AK) party supports the referendum, and the president, prime ministers, and other government officials have campaigned in its favor. The referendum follows a purge that saw more than 90,000 people detained, 45,000 arrested, and 132,000 fired, as well as the closing of nearly 150 media outlets between last July and this February.
In support of the referendum, the Turkish government is trying to mobilize the 4.6 million citizens living in Europe to vote in favor of the constitutional changes. While rallies were allowed in France, the German and Dutch governments have declined to permit the pro-Erdogan rallies, citing various security concerns and concerns about the anti-democratic nature of the referendum proposals.
The Dutch government prohibited Turkish ministers from speaking at a pro-referendum rally, saying it "could not cooperate in the public political campaigning of Turkish ministers in the Netherlands"—authorities denied the foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, entry into the country and escorted the family and social policies minister, Fatma Kaya, to the German border. At the border, Kaya called her expulsion a "fascist practice" and said "such a treatment against a woman minister cannot be accepted."
"Germany, you have no relation whatsoever to democracy and you should know that your current actions are no different to those of the Nazi period," Erdogan said at a rally in Istanbul last week, Reuters reported. Over the weekend, Erdogan described the Netherlands as a "banana republic," called for international sanctions to be imposed on it, and accused it of Islamophobia. "I have said that I had thought that Nazism was over, but I was wrong," Erdogan said. "Nazism is alive in the West."
On Sunday, demonstrators threw bottles and stones at police outside the Turkish consulate in the Dutch city of Rotterdamand police used dogs and water cannons to disperse the group, NBC News reported, also noting that the government was expected to "lose heavily to the anti-Islam party of Geert Wilders" in elections Wednesday. Wilders showed up at a Turkish protest with a banner last week that read "Stay away! This is our country."
Anti-immigration Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) tweeted in support of Wilders this weekend, saying the Dutch politician understood that "culture and demographics are our destiny. We can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies." The comments elicited a backlash on social media for "openly peddling white nationalism," as the BBC reported.
Wilders' Party for Freedom has been polling well against the ruling People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, but the race has tightened, with Wilders' party polling 13 percent to the ruling party's 16 percent. The ruling party is now projected to win 25 of 150 seats—it currently holds 40. Wilders is unlikely to become prime minister because few other parties are willing to enter into a governing coalition with his, so the election is set to produce an unstable coalition.
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"We can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies." The comments elicited a backlash on social media for "openly peddling white nationalism," as the BBC reported.
*shrug* sounds like it to me
Kaya called her expulsion a "fascist practice" and said "such a treatment against a woman minister cannot be accepted."
What about against a male minister?
Speaking out against having the native population replaced en mass = white nationalism. Over at the BBC they're working overtime to make white nationalism seem reasonable.
You know who else thought that white nationalism could be made to seem reasonable?
Richard Spencer?
Charles Martel?
Donald J. Trump?
Hitler, you idiots. It's always Hitler. FUCK.
Hitler was a German nationalist, not a white nationalist, and spent his days killing whites and destroying western civilization.
Margaret Sanger?
FUCK! I meant HITLER!
Self determination of peoples is only evil when Whitey does it.
If you look around the world honestly, you see that most states are ethnostates, and unashamedly so. A white nationalist state would be *more* multiethnic than most countries.
You know who else was opposed to big public rallies?
Not Nazis, that's who.
Depended on who was doing the rallying.
Man who has had tens of thousands of his political opponents arrested and jailed accuses other people of being fascists.
Look, there's not always a good guy.
I believe the retort is: "it takes one to know one".
First thing that came to my mind.
"There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch."
And to think, until a few years ago Turkey was actually trying to be an EU member.
Now they're on the road to installing an Islamist regime that's going to take them down the path to religious authoritarianism.
Erdogan really castrated the military, didn't he? A few decades ago they would have stopped this.
There was a coup last year, but that didn't get any support because NATO. I think it might be wise to start moving those nukes out of Turkey...
There was a coup last year, but that didn't get any support because NATO.
Funny how selective NATO is about which Islamist dictatorships they'll support (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain vs Libya, Syria, Yemen for example)
Was there a coup attempt? Or was there a drama staged in order to justify purges?
I'm subscribing to Instapundit's theory on it. It wasn't a coup. It was a purge.
The only reason the military let Erdogan get elected in the first place (after they first banned him from politics in 1998) is because they were so busy trying to prove to the EU they were an acceptable member. If the French had just had the balls to say, "Yeah, no, I don't care what you do, we're never letting you in the EU", Turkey would be a secular demi-democracy today instead of an Islamist one.
Mark Steyn predicted Turkey going Islamist over a decade ago. Islamists were having more babies than Kemalists in Turkey. It was inevitable.
Demography is racist, blah blah blah
Meh - who wants just freedom when you can have freedom and democracy, and it's for The People!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1FVlS3zdhA
Eternally relevant
"The German and Dutch governments have declined to permit the pro-Erdogan rallies, citing various security concerns and concerns about the anti-democratic nature of the referendum proposals."
If Shikha Dalmia can claim that deporting immigrants is like enforcing the Fugitive Slave Act, then Erdogan can compare the Netherlands government to the Nazis in this one respect.
The fact is that Nazis have a right to free speech and a right to assemble and so do Erdogan's fascistic supporters.
If only there was an explicit right to free speech in Europe and Turkey.
It still kills me when Americans argue that Europe is so much better than the US. "They have all the freedoms we do and way more welfare! It's a win win!" They refuse to believe that freedom of speech and religion is quite restricted in Europe.
Europe also i think they have much fewer options in terms of goods and services to buy...and residences and cars are tiny. Partially due to all their taxation
It's not that their choices are fewer per se, just that things are more expensive. The VAT especially really adds up.
Maybe i should have said flexibility. They have less to do those choices
"Europe also i think they have much fewer options in terms of goods and services to buy"
They are the answer to Bernie's question:
'Who needs 27 different kinds of deodorant?"
Europe's a big country guys! Hilarious how little everyone here seems to know about Europe... huurrrr....smaller cars....hurrr...grumble grumble.... hrrrr....fewer choices?....
without a ruling coalition, do they just not get anything done? i'm beginning to see the advantages of their system.
RE: Turkey President Erdogan: 'Nazism is Alive in the West' Because Netherlands, Germany Not Allowing Pro-Erdogan Rallies
Protesters clash with police in the Netherlands as Geert Wilders takes advantage ahead of Dutch elections this week.
Damn those Dutch!
First they forced Dutch chocolate down our unwilling throats.
Then they gave us Dutch elm disease to kill our trees.
Not to mention the Dutch legalized drugs in their country setting a dangerous precedent for freedom.
If that wasn't enough, they notorious for growing flowers, wearing wooden shoes (just think of the loss of trees) and financing trips to American to people who wanted, (cough, cough), freedom from 16th and 17th century.
When will the Dutch ever learn their actions damage everyone in the world?
http://i.imgur.com/4h0KFl7.gif
Soo when is turkey going to invade the balkins?
Will that make Jack shut up for 10 minutes?
"I have said that I had thought that Nazism was over, but I was wrong," Erdogan said. "Nazism is alive in the West."
If it isn't now, it will be soon.
Guess what happens when we eliminate Islam in the world----peace
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