UPDATE: OD has learned this is the group responsible for the nationalist marches in Poland.

So, these are the guys who started and organized the big nationalist march in Poland (National Radical Camp) ? pic.twitter.com/3tYKt9qwUX — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) November 12, 2017

Not bad for a bunch of 1980s Neo-Nazi LARPers ? pic.twitter.com/Al9d0oKX0O — Hunter Wallace (@occdissent) November 12, 2017

In Poland, tens of thousands of Neo-Nazi LARPers from across Europe have taken to the streets this afternoon to celebrate Polish Independence Day:

“Thousands of far-right nationalists marched through Warsaw today, marring the country’s Independence Day celebrations. The march organised by far-right groups was one of a number of marches organised in the Polish capital, which was celebrating Poland’s rebirth as an independent nation 99 yeats ago after it was wiped off the map for 123 years. President Andrzej Duda and European Union president Donald Tusk, himself a former Polish prime minister presided over a formal state ceremony earlier in the day. Yet today’s Independence Day march was the largest in recent years, overshadowing other state and patriotic events. The far-rights presence at the event was visible for all to see, with some holding up xenophobic banners and chanting questionable slogans. One banner read ‘White Europe of brotherly nations’. A demonstrator interviewed by state television TVP said he was on the march to ‘remove Jewry from power.’ Some marched under a banner which read ‘We Want God’, words from an old Polish song which Donald Trump quoted during his visit to the country earlier this year. Others spoke about standing up to liberals and defending Christianity. Vast swathes of the crowd marched with the red-and-white flag while others let off red flares and firecrackers during their march. A banner depicting a falanga, a far-right symbol dating back to the 1930s, was also unfurled by a section of the crowd. …”

What will the normies think about this?

“WARSAW, Poland — A march organized by a group seeking authoritarian rule in Poland drew tens of thousands to the streets of Warsaw on Saturday in what organizers and critics say has become Europe’s largest nationalist celebration. Saturday’s march, which coincides with Poland’s Independence Day, drew tens of thousands of Poles and members from far-right groups across Europe, from the Italian Fascist group Forza Nuova to Hungary’s Jobbik. The event started as a small demonstration by fringe radicals in the late 2000s by a group called the National Radical Camp, or ONR in Polish, which takes its name from nationalist factions active before World War II. … Marchers lit red flares as dusk fell around 3 pm and they began their procession. Some carried the neo-nazi Celtic cross symbol, and a handful had white nationalist slogans like “White Europe of fraternal nations” and “Europe will be white or deserted,” Gazeta reported … “It is about shifting the boundaries and shifting the norms,” Pankowski said. “I think there is an element of triumphalism [among the marchers] in the last two years. Maybe not, ‘We have won,’ but ‘We are winning.’”

Sounds familiar.

“The Radical Camp has been holding independence-day marches since 2009. Until several years ago, it struggled to attract more than a few hundred people. In the past three years, it has become the largest independence-day occasion in Poland, and one of the largest nationalist marches of its kind anywhere in Europe. Saturday’s was expected to be the largest ever. “It’s getting more and more vicious,” said Jakub Skrzypek, 25, one of about a dozen counterprotesters standing behind a banner that read “We Are Polish Jews,” and surrounded by police. “We are really in fear.” The Radical Camp’s followers argue, on their social-media accounts and in their literature, that the influx of Syrian refugees into Europe is part of a conspiracy driven by Jewish financiers, who are working with Communists in the European Union to bring Muslims into Europe, and with them, Shariah law and homosexuality. The group has regularly held events to mark a 1936 pogrom against Jews. Its symbols were displayed on a banner that appeared over a Warsaw bridge, reading: “Pray for Islamic Holocaust.” …”

This started off with only a few hundred people.

Do you see all these Nazis with flares? Why do they have so many different flags? Why are all these fat people wearing black in the fall? It looks like a goon march.



