AUSTRIA ELECTS NOT ONE BUT TWO FLAVOURS OF "F*** OFF ISLAMIFICATION"
Kebab nightmare: Kurz and Strache |
The results of the Austrian election are in, and the voters have spoken, essentially voting for two parties that ran on anti-immigration and anti-Islamification campaigns. The Austrian voters are clearly not keen to see their beautiful country turned into an Islamic colony or a Balkanized war-zone -- the inevitable results of mass Muslim migration.
Finishing top was the Austrian People's Party with 31%. This is essentially a cuckservative, Christian-Democrat-style party, like Angela Merkel's CDU in Germany, but with a new, extremely young leader, who campaigned hard on stopping immigration and opposing Islamification.
Next was the Freedom Party with 27%, a reliable anti-immigrant and anti-Islamification party that is routinely called "neo-Nazi" and "far right" by left-wing media like CNN and the BBC, so you know they must be good.
Then, in third place were the Social Democrats, the biggest party in the last election, who got 26% of the vote. Actually this was only slightly down on the 27% they got in the last election, but this is deceptive as it doesn't take into account the massive drop in the hard-left "Green" Party, most of whose voters voted tactically for the Social Democrats who lost lots of "normie" voters in this election.
Also thanks to the immigrant vote, the Social Democrats remained the biggest party in Vienna, which demonstrates how multi-racial societies essentially undercut the democratic process, with different races, religions, and ethnicities voting tribally.
The destruction of the Leftist vote can be seen in the massive slump suffered by the "Greens" from over 12% at the last election to under 4% at this one. The "Greens" -- like all Green Parties in Europe -- are effectively just a fake front for extremist left-wingers, out to destroy healthy Austrian society for the usual reasons.
Now there will be a lot of external pressure -- from big business, the EU, and others -- exerted on the leader of the Austrian People's Party, 31-year-old Sebastian Kurz, to avoid a coalition with Heinz-Christian Strache's Freedom Party. But, given the similarities in their campaigns, this is the natural alliance.
If Kurz instead makes an alliance with the Social Democrats, then he will have proved his utter worthlessness in a record time. Such a move would also seriously undermine the credibility of his party.
It is clear what the majority of the Austrian voters want -- a lot less kebab on their plate, and more Austrian pork schnitzels and beer!
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