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Oktoberfest — something liked by many of the 50 million German-Americans
I was watching this video (in German) of a fun political meeting of the ascendant FPÖ party in German-speaking Austria, which is anti-migrant, anti-vaxx, and anti-lockdowns…. and it struck me how many of the modern Austrians, good people though they be, do not look even a little bit nordic any more….

FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl, although hardly blessed with movie-star good looks, hits the Establishment hard, in a popular and funny way. 🙂

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I read this below the video:

677 views Feb 23, 2023
FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl lashed out against the government, [Green Party] Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and the ORF [p.c. tv network] on Wednesday and received standing ovations in the Jahn high school in Ried im Innkreis.

I would like to speak frankly. When looking at this Kickl, whom I, of course, like very much for in essence, speech and action….it does remind me sadly how Germany — with its magnificent and once leading offshoot, Austria — has suffered THREE most horrendous, horrendous genetic losses over the centuries, real holocausts:

1) Thirty Years’ War

2) World War I

3) World War II

BUT there are also 50 million German Americans here in the American Midwest and West, and in Texas and Florida!

No catastrophic war or invasion has ever wiped out en masse people of German blood here in America.

A new movement of people of part-or wholly Germanblood power can arise here.

This crowd is fed up with the fact that Negroes and Jews, gays, Chinese and Mexicans are allowed to strut around and hold pride-parades while they have to remain silent about their origins, the largest and most blessed in the USA.

These Oktoberfests in the USA, beer bashes without any higher culture, are certainly nice, but are not enough!

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