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Denmark poised to block path to citizenship for migrants from Muslim nations

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The Fascist Big Lies – Deceptive Names Are Back — Strategic Culture

© Photo: REUTERS/Eric Vidal We should remain vigilant against the far-right, which continues to misappropriate the historical and traditional names of the parties of labor, the popular masses, equality, and progressivism, Wayne Madsen writes. From 1920 to 1945, the formal name of the German Nazi Party was the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, abbreviated NSDAP in German. Despite its name, there was nothing even remotely “socialist” or “workers” related about the Nazi Party. Its very foundation was t o combat the influence of labor unions, particularly those closely-linked to the Socialists or Communists. Socialist ideology, whether it was of the social democratic or Marxist -Leninist version, was anathema to Nazi policy. Therefore, it was the height of hypocrisy that the Nazis, with their financial backing from Germany’s leading industrialists – Krupp, Thyssen, and Opel, to name a few – would appropriate the terms socialist and workers for their own desig

Denmark Greenlights Major Surveillance Build-Up in North Atlantic, Arctic

Denmark Greenlights Major Surveillance Build-Up in North Atlantic, Arctic © Sputnik / Ilya Timin Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/military/202102121082052148-denmark-greenlights-major-surveillance-build-up-in-north-atlantic-arctic/ In justifying the move, the cross-party agreement mentioned global warming, which is opening up new shipping routes in the Arctic, while providing access to raw materials or resources. This, in turn, is leading to keen interest by the great powers in the area, including increasing Russian activity and military build-up , the agreement said. A political majority in Denmark has agreed on a DKK 1.5 billion ($240 million) boost to surveillance equipment and training in the North Atlantic and the Arctic, with a focus on the remote parts of the Danish Realm, such as Greenland and the Faroe Islands, Danish Radio reported.

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