I had to look up what Thor Steinar actually was. Interesting.
What it comes down to is the Far Right being able to identify itself without being obvious to the authorities.
I don't know about clothes. Language would work better, with all WNs learning a certain language. That's one layer. Then a passcode taken from certain sites. Something intellectual, that one has to train to be able to do.
Eight lawmakers were ousted from a German parliamentary session, because they were wearing clothes favoured by neo-Nazis.
National Democratic Party (NPD) MPs were asked to remove shirts made by the Thor Steinar brand, which are popular among far-right supporters, during the assembly in Saxony, yesterday.
The group were accused of deliberating wearing the clothes, which sport runic symbols and Nordic themes, as 'an openly provocative act' by Saxony state parliament spokesman Ivo Klatte.
"In every battle the eyes are the first to be conquered..."
- Tacitus, Germania
"One must work in solitude as a man who opens a clearing in virgin forest, sustained by the unique hope that somewhere in its depths, others are working to the same end."
- Ernst Jünger
"I find that I must go handsomely, whatever it costs me, and the charge will be made up in the fruit it brings."
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I had to look up what Thor Steinar actually was. Interesting.
What it comes down to is the Far Right being able to identify itself without being obvious to the authorities.
I don't know about clothes. Language would work better, with all WNs learning a certain language. That's one layer. Then a passcode taken from certain sites. Something intellectual, that one has to train to be able to do.
Clothing is easy to identify. Cf Stone Island.
I always love how the governing class is so scared of a clothing brand.
If we scare them with that...they will shit themselves soon.
Daily Mail, 14 June, 2012
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Eight lawmakers were ousted from a German parliamentary session, because they were wearing clothes favoured by neo-Nazis.
National Democratic Party (NPD) MPs were asked to remove shirts made by the Thor Steinar brand, which are popular among far-right supporters, during the assembly in Saxony, yesterday.
The group were accused of deliberating wearing the clothes, which sport runic symbols and Nordic themes, as 'an openly provocative act' by Saxony state parliament spokesman Ivo Klatte.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2159169/Far-Right-lawmakers-expelled-parliament-Saxony-Germany-wearing-Thor-Steinar-clothing-label-favoured-neo-Nazis.html
The European atrocity we never heard about:
http://chronicle.com/article/The-European-Atrocity-You/132123/
Thor Steinar makes an "Ostafrika Expedition 1896" T-shirt that I'd wear to the range or maybe to the polls in November...
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