It's not rhetoric to draw parallels with Nazism
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/co ... 92591.html
although it professes to stand against austerity, it (golden dawn) has no economic project: its tactics are simply violent, divisive and nauseatingly racist
Actual fascists in actual black shirts are actually marching around Athens waving swastikas and burning torches, and maiming and murdering ethnic minorities, and world governments appear frighteningly relaxed about it as long as the Greek people continue to pay off the debts of the European elite. When the lessons of history are taught by rote, they can be easy to miss when most needed. This time, Europe must remember that the price of fostering fascism is crueller and costlier by far than any national debt.
so, is it rhetoric to draw parallels with nazism?
perhaps the golden dawn apologists on this forum might care to comment on this disturbing article...