POLAND: 60,000 Nazis March, Hail Trump [VIDEO]

The Associated Press reports:

Tens of thousands of nationalists marched in a demonstration organized by far-right groups in Warsaw Saturday, as Poles celebrated their country’s Independence Day. But the march has become the largest Independence Day event in recent years, overshadowing official state observances and other patriotic events. Some participants expressed sympathy for xenophobic or white supremacist ideas, with one banner reading, “White Europe of brotherly nations.”

Participants marched under the slogan “We Want God,” words from an old Polish religious song that President Donald Trump quoted from during a visit to Warsaw earlier this year. Speakers spoke of standing against liberals and defending Christian values. Many carried the national white-and-red flag as others set off flares and firecrackers, filling the air with red smoke. Some also carried banners depicting a falanga, a far-right symbol dating to the 1930s.

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White nationalists and Neo-Nazis marched in Warsaw over the weekend with a slogan that they say was inspired by a speech President Donald Trump made in their country earlier this year. The Wall Street Journal reported that the group is calling for fewer Jews and Muslims.

In what was billed as Poland’s largest independence day event, police said that 60,000 marchers took to the streets with chants of the “fatherland” and signs reading: “Europe Will Be White” and “Clean Blood.” According to the Journal, the group adopted its slogan — “We want God” — from a speech Trump gave in Poland in July.