Comment on: "Arab slavetrade" is now apparently a banned term on /r/worldnews. Go testdrive that shit for yourself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_Wolves_(organization)
Grey Wolves are the biggest far right organisation in Germany and are spread all over Europe. They are muslim Turk ultranationalists. Like, they literally translate and publish Mein Kampf and other far right literature in Arabic.
There are always these stories about "rising far right extremism", but if you mention that they are muslims it's always deleted.
Here is a good example:
https://imgur.com/a/rVkzgVO
The jews are saying that the stats published by Americans like ADL and SPLC are fake and it's because of the muslims, but /r/worldnews deletes any mentions of actual statistics proving so.
EU also just published a study that recognised muslims as the biggest perpetrators of antisemitic crimes.
All of that will be deleted if you mention it.
And it's not just jews the grey wolves attack, it's also even other Turks in Germany. It's like they have imported a turkish mini civil war to Europe and now they are blaming the natives for it and trying to paint it as "far-right" without ever mentioning who they actually are.
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24 Jun 2019 13:18
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