Originally posted by xrvjorn:
Austria didn't receive the same treatment, and Jörg Haider got over 30% of the votes there. I think a guy that publicly says that he's impressed by old SS men "still holding on to their beleifs after so many years" and makes rascist statements
would have trouble getting votes in todays Germany. Unfortunately, it's not so in Austria.
You're making it sound like Austria is a nation full of Neonazis voting another Neonazi into office.
I can tell you one thing - our Anti-Nazi Laws are actually stronger and more profound than their german counterparts.
It just goes to show that you shouldn't belive everthing you read in the press about Mr. Haider - I didn't vote for him, in fact I don't even like him, but I know that he's not a Nazi in the way you proclaim.
Nice try at insulting my country without knowing anything specific.