Nigel Farage Rages At Modern Day “Brezhnev Doctrine” In Portugal’s Democracy Crisis

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Nigel Farage Rages At Modern Day “Brezhnev Doctrine” In Portugal’s Democracy Crisis:

Nigel Farage unleashes another of his must-watch rage-fests aimed at the collapse of democracy in Europe. Amid the stunning “democracy crisis” in Portugal, where, as we detailed here, the government has lost its majority but the anti-EU opposition is being prevented from attempting to form a coalition, Farage fumes “this is the modern day implementation of the Brezhnev Doctrine. This is exactly what happened to states living inside the USSR.”

One of his best…

Transcript… (via Order-Order.com),

This is the modern day implementation of the Brezhnev Doctrine. This is exactly what happened to states living inside the USSR . What is being made clear here with Greece and indeed with Portugal is that a country only has democratic rights if it’s in favour of the [European] project. If not, those rights are taken away.

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You Thought The Whole ‘EUSSR’ Thing Was Over The Top? Have A Look At This Poster (Telegraph)

You thought the whole ‘EUSSR’ thing was over the top? Have a look at this poster (Telegraph, Oct 25, 2012):

I used to find the EUSSR trope tedious, but now…

Take a close look at this promotional poster. Notice anything? Alongside the symbols of Christianity, Judaism, Jainism and so on is one of the wickedest emblems humanity has conceived: the hammer and sickle.

For three generations, the badge of the Soviet revolution meant poverty, slavery, torture and death. It adorned the caps of the chekas who came in the night. It opened and closed the propaganda films which hid the famines. It advertised the people’s courts where victims of purges and show-trials were condemned. It fluttered over the re-education camps and the gulags. For hundreds of millions of Europeans, it was a symbol of foreign occupation. Hungary, Lithuania and Moldova have banned its use, and various  former communist countries want it to be treated in the same way as Nazi insignia.

Read moreYou Thought The Whole ‘EUSSR’ Thing Was Over The Top? Have A Look At This Poster (Telegraph)