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LEFT WING LOONS Title: ‘Whoever Loves Austria Is Sh*t’ – Austria’s New President Hates His Own Country Alexander Van der Bellen who appears to have defeated the Freedom Partys Norbert Hofer by around just 30,000 of nearly five million votes has a track record of opposing the nation state as a concept, and his own as a reality. In 2007, while he was leader of the Austrian Greens, the party published a picture of a dog with the Austrian flag in its mouth. The poster read: Take your flag for your gag, followed by the declaration that anyone who loves the country must be sh*t. The flag joke was a play on a campaign urging dog owners to place their dogs excrement in bags and trash cans. The Austrian greens replaced the bag with a flag of Austria in the image (right). And while, of course, efforts were made to distance Van der Bellen from this 2007 Green Party initiative, the issue re-emerged on the run up to this weekends final round of presidential election voting. Far be it from a gag or one-off incident, critics say, this attitude against borders and nations runs deep through the Austrian Green Party which is now in charge of the presidency of the country. Newspapers drew attention to another more recent incident, whereby a leading Green activist declared: Austria [is a] lousy piece of shit! when discussing the countrys recent border controls to deal with Europes migrant crisis. These are facts, not subjective opinion, Georg H. posted to his Facebook page. Perhaps it is unsurprising that the son of Russian aristocrats would have little affinity to his country of birth, but Van der Bellens politics have taken an extreme turn over the course of his life. He now opposes nation statehood in general, instead arguing that European Union member states should move towards full EU federalism. This means a United States of Europe made up of states in a loose, American sense. And just like his German counterparts, Van der Bellen argues that refugees are an economic opportunity to integrate young, intelligent workers. This is despite masses of evidence emerging over the past year that shows most migrants into Europe are not intelligent workers, but rather, completely illiterate and scarcely skilled. While people are quick to point out that the office of the president in Austria is mostly ceremonial, he still has the power to swear in the head of the federal government, the Chancellor. And on this point Van der Bellen has been pretty clear: he wouldnt do it. Speaking to the Kurier.at, he said: One should not underestimate the political position of President. He is elected by popular vote with an absolute majority. My position is that coordination at European level is more important than ever. The big questions about refugees can only be resolved at EU level. A party which has the EUs destruction in mind is not appropriate, in my view, to serve as Chancellor. Pressed further, he added: The issue was not that the FPÖ would not be able to govern. Its about whether [HC] Strache could be the Federal Chancellor. Here I am clearly of the opinion, with the information currently available and the statements of Strache and Kickl: [It is] Hard to imagine. No doubt this would cause a major constitutional crisis in the country, if the president refuses to swear in the Chancellor of the most popular political party. In his own partys words: Anyone who loves Austria must be shit
if he swears in Strache and FPO, in his own frame of thinking, he would be putting a turd in charge of the country. The next Austrian legislative elections are in 2018. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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It never changes,everyone wants to be like America.
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