The Holocaust Denier Carlos Porter has demanded to "machine-gun" the refugees from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Africa entering Europe and "if that doesn’t work, how about napalm or poison gas".
His full statement reads:
Machine-gun them all, and if that doesn’t work, how about napalm or poison gas? What the hell do we have an army for? Not to mention an Air Force? If you kill enough of them, the rest will quit coming and to hell with them. It wouldn’t even take very many, because they are beggars, cowards. Snivelling, whining, cry-babies. So it wouldn’t even take a lot of killing. They’ve had everything they wanted for 60 years. They wanted us to get out of our colonies and just hand them over; we did. They wrecked them, so now they want to move here. The results are already just the same. Let them rot in the mess they created. Machine-gun them on the beaches, drown them at sea, and starve them on land. What did we go to Viet Nam for? We’ve got the hardware. All just sitting there, doing nothing.PS: What is the title of this “recent” French novel you mentioned? Has somebody updated The Camp of the Saints?PPS: Deportation won’t work. Put them in camps in the desert or shoot them. There’s no other way. Fill out the paper work later.
(my emphasis)
The present European refugee crisis is not the issue of this blog, but at least some comment on this delusive attempt to explain Porter's democidal outburst seems appropriate. According to the author, "respected scholars like Carlos Porter throw[ing] all caution to the winds and openly begin[ing] to advocate extreme measures such as the mass extermination of groups widely perceived as dangerous enemies who threaten our very existence...can be likened to geiger counters or thermometers or blood pressure monitors that serve to alert the government to the fact that something is seriously wrong".
Carlos Porter is not a respected scholar. He may be respected by fringe groups, right wing extremists, racists and antisemites (as also the author of the article seems to be), but he is not within the academic community. He even denies Auschwitz tattoos, which is enough to demonstrate his corrupt "research". The fact that the European refugee crisis makes right wing extremist authors advocating mass murder is merely an indicator that something is seriously wrong with such people in general and Porter specifically.
Of course, there is also quite some dissonance that a Holocaust denier wants to mass murder refugees in Europe - just because he doesn't want them to stay and thinks deportation doesn't work-, yet keeps denying the Nazis exterminated the European Jews despite their excessive hate and perception of Jews as something extremely dangerous, that there was no place to deport them and that they had all the power and means to kill them.
The present European refugee crisis is not the issue of this blog, but at least some comment on this delusive attempt to explain Porter's democidal outburst seems appropriate. According to the author, "respected scholars like Carlos Porter throw[ing] all caution to the winds and openly begin[ing] to advocate extreme measures such as the mass extermination of groups widely perceived as dangerous enemies who threaten our very existence...can be likened to geiger counters or thermometers or blood pressure monitors that serve to alert the government to the fact that something is seriously wrong".
Carlos Porter is not a respected scholar. He may be respected by fringe groups, right wing extremists, racists and antisemites (as also the author of the article seems to be), but he is not within the academic community. He even denies Auschwitz tattoos, which is enough to demonstrate his corrupt "research". The fact that the European refugee crisis makes right wing extremist authors advocating mass murder is merely an indicator that something is seriously wrong with such people in general and Porter specifically.
Of course, there is also quite some dissonance that a Holocaust denier wants to mass murder refugees in Europe - just because he doesn't want them to stay and thinks deportation doesn't work-, yet keeps denying the Nazis exterminated the European Jews despite their excessive hate and perception of Jews as something extremely dangerous, that there was no place to deport them and that they had all the power and means to kill them.