Posts Tagged ‘mauthausen’

The Ballad of Mauthausen: remembering the horrors of the Holocaust

As the noted theologian and writer Patrick Comerford reminds us, the word Holocaust is derived from the Ancient Greek ὁλόκαυστος (holokaustos), which incorporates the words ὅλος (‘whole’) and καυστός (‘burnt’).  It has come to be synonymous with the Nazi genocidal calamity before and during World War II. It was therefore only fitting that the Australian… […]

DO IT FAGGOT: Invaders Lay Their Children on Railroad Tracks for Photo-Op

Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer March 15, 2016 Great idea, Haji! Threaten to kill your own children! It’s a brilliant strategy! I don’t know why I never thought of this when I was trying to force other people to do things against their will! Use up your remaining guilt capital. Burn out the pity receptors of the […]

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