The Nationalist Party of Canada, a white supremacist, antisemitic, neo-Nazi party, is endorsing victory for the Taliban. I’m not going to link to their noxious site (thanks to Maxwell for the heads-up), but here is a quote, mangled English and all: “The appearance and rival of al- Qaeda and the Taliban (students of Islam) is just the latest phenomenon that safeguards this culture and territory from meddling interlopers.”
The site reproduces a letter to “Charles McVety, President of Canada Christian College,” denouncing him for “grinding your teeth for war on behalf of Zionists everywhere and pushing our military into mercenary missions….” The letter tells him: “That you are the president of a so-called Christian college exemplifies why that religion is in the doldrums with your ugly war crimes on behalf of aggressive Jews.”
This is just another reminder that, contrary to the defamatory claims of some bloggers, real white supremacists and neo-Nazis hate Jews and Israel, and love the jihad. We have written at Jihad Watch about the Aryan Nations’ affinity with the global jihad, and here is more indication of that alliance, which is no less genuine than the Leftist/Jihadist alliance.
Both alliances center on hatred of Jews and Israel. White supremacist neo-Nazis who are pro-Israel are fantastical beasties who live only in the minds of bloggers who think that if two people pose for a picture together, or appear at the same event, or are tabbed to be in the same film, or what have you, they must therefore agree on all positions down to the last detail. It’s ridiculous that anyone would take such “analysis” seriously, but I understand that even though his readership is deservedly plummeting, libelblogger Charles Johnson still does have a few readers.
In any case, this little Canadian hate party has a lengthy list of links on its site — a peculiar amalgam of mainstream and generally benign sites (CBS News, CNN, Fox News, National Review), some controversial sites, and many leftist sites, jihadist sites, neo-Nazi sites, and racist sites. Among them are (and I am reproducing them exactly as they appear on the site’s link list): 911 Conspiracy.Com; Ahmadinejad’s Personal “˜Blog”; Alalam News (Iran); Al Basrah (Iraqi Resistance Report); Al Jazeera English; Al-Qassam Brigades (Hamas); American National Socialist Workers Party; American Nationalist Union; Arab News (Saudi Arabia); Aryan Guard; Aryan Nations; British National Party; Common Dreams; Counterpunch; Crooks and Liars; Daily KOS; David Duke-dot-com; David Irving (FocalPoint); DEBKA (Zionist Rumors) [Yes, that’s how they have it listed — RS]; French National Front; Hal Turner; Huffington Post; Jew Watch; Jihad Unspun; Kavkaz Center (Chechen); Keystone State Skinheads {Pennsylvania); KUNA (Kuwait News Agency); La Raza; La Voz de Aztlan; Luwaran.Com (Islamic Separatists in the Philippines); Media Matters; Mother Jones Online; Muslim Brotherhood; Nation Of Islam; National Socialist Movement; National Socialist Party of Canada; Neturei Karta (Jews United Against Zionism); New Black Panther Party; No War For Israel; NSDAP-AO / NEW ORDER NEWSPAPER; Oswald Mosley.Com; Palestinian Think Tank; Racetraitor.org; Racial Compact; Racial Nationalist Party of America (USA); Real Jew News; Revolution Muslim. Com; Saskatchewan KKK; White America; White Honor; White Pride TV; White Revolution.Com; Zundelsite, and many more. Brussels Journal and Vlaams Blok (not Vlaams Belang) are linked, which must mean they’re neo-Nazis, right? Well, also linked is that burgeoning little hate site, Little Green Footballs. No Jihad Watch.
In any case, neo-Nazis and their ilk are not and can never be opposed to the global jihad. They share the jihadists’ genocidal hatred of Jews, and for them that’s what it is all about.
UPDATE April 8, 11:00AM: Charles Johnson, demonstrating the recklessness, carelessness and sloppiness that have long characterized his work, headlines his response to the post above and this one at Atlas Shrugs this way: “World’s Craziest Blogger Says LGF is ‘Linked Up’ with Neo-Nazis.” Of course, nowhere in the post above did I say that LGF “linked up” with neo-Nazis, and neither does Pamela Geller in her post at Atlas Shrugs.
What I did say above, as you can plainly see, was that neo-Nazis had linked to LGF, along with all kinds of other sites, and never drew any conclusion from that. The obvious conclusion to be drawn, of course, is that you cannot tell much of anything from links — as ought to have been clear from my writing this above: “Brussels Journal and Vlaams Blok (not Vlaams Belang) are linked, which must mean they’re neo-Nazis, right? Well, also linked is that burgeoning little hate site, Little Green Footballs.” This is a lesson Johnson, who denounced me in the first place because of a couple of weblinks, would do well to learn.
Johnson’s vile game is guilt by association. He has on several occasions given his fellow libelblogger Kejda Gjermani a platform to launch attacks on me based on the activities or associations (real, imagined, and trumped-up) of people I have worked with on various projects. The absurdity of this should be clear: can you imagine if you were held responsible for all the past and future actions of every one of your coworkers or even business partners? (Which is not to say that those activities and associations are anything like the way Gjermani represents them.)
He has defamed Pamela Geller, whose work I respect and admire, on numerous occasions. She has done unique and groundbreaking work in standing up for honor killing victim Aqsa Parvez and honor killing victims in general, in organizing and hosting an event for Geert Wilders in Washington when CPAC would not do so, in covering the pro-genocide pro-Palestinian marches that the mainstream media would not cover, and in many other areas. All Johnson can do in the face of her exemplary labors, which all free citizens should emulate, is sling mud — both by misrepresenting what she has actually said and by pointing to noxious positions taken by people she has used as sources, even when she has explicitly rejected those positions herself, as if they revealed what she really thinks.
This is as juvenile as his habit of blocking links from sites he doesn’t like. And as he denounces Glenn Beck, Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindal, and an ever-growing list, the conservative blogosphere should be beginning to catch on to the fact that this petulant fifty-year-old adolescent is not their ally, and not to be trusted as a source of either information or analysis.