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Friday 20 July 2007

Tintin & Degrelle: The Struggle is One!

So a solicitor with half-caste children walked into a bookshop and found Tintin in the Congo offensive.

Zoiks!

The Campaign for Racial Equality (CRE) commissars get involved and the book is moved, probably never to see the light of day again.

In the short term I'm sure this led to more copies of the book being ordered through bookshops and libraries than ever before.

In the long term I'm sure the book won't be re-ordered by shops, thus joining the other books which we are "free" to buy - but which are never stocked by shops or handled by distributors.

David Irving's voluminous and studious tomes spring to mind.

And so democracy and the golden calf of "choice" moves onwards.

We are free to choose degenerate, liberal, faggot, Zionist and other works the distributors and shops deem acceptable... whilst Tintin in the Congo is quietly mothballed.

Perhaps it may reappear one day, like Enid Blyton's famous Noddy books - re-written by the racial commissars to be acceptable, with Golliwogs safely banished to junk shops where they can do no harm to our little innocents (busying themselves with Killmaster Crushbone III on their Playstations, or reading Sally has Two Dads which the social studies teachers are dishing out with great aplomb).

And aren't our children the better for it?

Still, the amusing thing (apart from the nosey-parker race-mixing solicitor going on the radio to state "My wife isn't a monkey") about all this, is that it's taken the pc brigade so long to find offence with Tintin.

As we've known for many years, Tintin (the intrepid reporter) was based on Leon Degrelle, the famous Belgian Rexist newspaper editor who exposed the Capitalists and the Communists as he wrote and campaigned to defend Christian values and civilisation in the 1930s.

These days Degrelle is a "war criminal" because he volunteered to serve in the Wehrmacht and then the SS (rising to become a General) and then was forced to live in Spain in exile.

Despite the fact that Degrelle committed no war crimes, fought like a hero to stop Bolshevism and was a man of honour: the Capitalists will spit out his name (as they cheer on Tony Blair with the blood of 100,000s on his hands) and the Communists still curse him (as they pin up their Stalinist or Trotskyite mass-murdering poster-boys) .

So spread the word dear reader.

Imagine the tears shed by the weekending fat cats as they discover their trendy top bears the image of a Rexist campaigner and SS General.

Picture the bitter tears being shed as a left-wing student (son of banker mayhaps, destined to follow in daddy's footsteps once he's graduated and left the SWP behind) discovers his bedspread bears the image of a Fascist "war criminal."

Tintin belongs to us, dear reader. Let us embrace the great literary hero! Let us salute the heroic soldier!

Spread the word son and daughter of Christendom: you have nothing to loose but your comic books!

Links
Degrelle arrested in 1940
Rexism
List of Degrelle's decorations etc.

1 comments:

Fan of Tim said...

I have no intent to watch Spielberg's Tintin movie.

It must have filthily deformed the character.
And Castafiore is Germaine Lubin, a French singer born from a Guyanese father with some African roots. She was a marvel interpreting Brunehild in Wagner's Trilogy.
Hitler was a fan of her as pictures show them warmly talking in a reception.

http://www.jeuneafrique.com/photos/004122011180701000000glubinhitler.jpg


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