Turkish and German violent anti-social groups team up for protest.

The terms ‘Right Wing’ and ‘Left Wing’ can be contextually sensitive often as well as distorted for rhetorical purposes. Ill put the Wikipedia definition of who the Turkish group, The Grey Wolves are here below the video.

In this video we see Islamists chanting the usual allah stuff, along with Turkish and German communists as well as the ultra-nationalist, Grey Wolves

Grey Wolves (Turkish: Bozkurtlar) or Idealist Youth (Turkish: Ülkücü Gençlik) is an ultra-nationalist[1] neo-fascist[2][3][4][5][6][7][8] youth organization of the Turkish Nationalist Movement Party (Turkish: Milliyetçi Hareket Partisi, MHP).[9] It is accused of terrorism.[10][11][12]

They are named after Asena, a female wolf in mythology associated with Turkic ethnic origins. Their formal name in Turkish is ülkücüler (idealists) and Ülkücü Hareket (The Idealist Movement), inspired from 19th Century Turkish writer Ziya Gökalp later developed by 20th century writer Nihal Ats?z Ülkü Ocaklar? (Forges of Ideal), the proper platform of Grey Wolves, denies any “direct” links with MHP and presents itself as an independent youth organisation. Their female supporters are called Asena.

The Grey Wolves were the most visible force at the command of the Counter-Guerrilla; the Turkish branch of Operation Gladio.[13] They were essentially pawns in the Cold War, harassing leftists on behalf of the right-wing establishment. By using such paramilitary structures, the leaders were able to maintain a facade of plausible deniability. According to Turkish authorities, the organization carried out 694 murders from 1974–1980.[14]

Once again, thanks to Kitman for figuring this out and translating it. If western liberal democracy survives, we should build a statue to that guy among many others.

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One Reply to “Turkish and German violent anti-social groups team up for protest.”

  1. That Muslim groups ally themselves with those who share a common foe is not news at all.

    During the Second Anglo-Sikh war in the 19th century, Muslims and Sikhs fought together against what was then perceived as a common enemy, Great Britain.

    Today, Sikhs are being violently forced to convert ot Islam in India or be beheaded.

    This Turkish group is doing exactly the same thing with the German groups.

    Turks have no love for Germany for the discrimination they experienced during the mass immigrations which began more than 30 years ago. Germans were protecting their neighborhoods from Muslim gangs at the time, yet the Turkish government convinced many immigrants that this was not the case.