It seems certain at this point that Golden Dawn will enter Parliament
By Pete Papaherakles
Golden Dawn, Greece’s most-recognized
populist political party has the establishment shaking in their pants in
fear of a huge victory in the upcoming May 6 elections. Their
fast-rising popularity due to a strong patriotic message along with
crippling economic woes and massive illegal immigration, has seen the
party that was only a grass roots nationalist movement with only a 0.29%
showing in the 2009 election explode to 5.5% in official polls; just
four months ago they were only at 1.5%. Many feel that their real
numbers are much higher.
Although the preferred strategy by the
media had been to completely ignore them, their popularity is growing so
rapidly that the current plan is to constantly defame and slander them
in order to scare the masses from joining their ranks. As is done
throughout Europe and the West in general, nationalist groups are
routinely portrayed as fascists, Nazis and hooligans. The ultimate big
gun of defamation is to compare the party leader to Adolph Hitler.
Browbeaten since WW II with horror stories of a monstrous Hitler and his
alleged “holocaust” of the Jews, the people are conditioned into a
Pavlovian knee-jerk reaction of repulsion to anyone portrayed as a Nazi.
The roughly two million illegal aliens
that entered Greece over the past two decades, mostly in the last five
years, are portrayed by the media as innocent refugees, although
Greece’s crime rate, once one of the lowest in the world, has
skyrocketed in recent years exclusively due to illegal immigration.
Golden Dawn’s support of the victimized Greeks and their insistence that
the borders be closed and illegals deported has been portrayed as
fascist and cruel by the mainstream media even as Greece’s 22%
unemployment rate is twice the Eurozone average and bare survival is
becoming impossible for Greeks. In fact, Golden Dawn alone has provided
food and assistance to the neediest Greeks, completely at their own
expense.
Even though Golden Dawn’s policies
strictly prohibit violence and seek only political solutions to these
problems, they are consistently portrayed as violent thugs and are
routinely provoked into situations of self-defense by agents
provocateurs in order to incriminate them as Nazi thugs in the
mainstream media.
Not only are the Greek media and rival
political parties pursuing this mudslinging, but as Golden Dawn’s
popularity is surging, the international media is joining in this smear.
Recently, both The New York Times and Bloomberg News
have written derogatory articles about them with constant references to
Hitler and “goose-stepping Nazis.” Their ancient Greek symbol of the
meander design has been called a “disentangled swastika” by Bloomberg.
The leader of Golden Dawn, Nikos Michaloliakos has been accused of being
a Nazi for giving a raised arm salute in the Athenian Council in
protest to being called a fascist by an adversary. That image has been
played over and over again in the mainstream media.
On May 1st, in an exclusive
AMERICAN FREE PRESS interview with Michaloliakos, this writer asked him
about the allegations of Nazi salutes and swastika flags.
“First of all we don’t have any official salute of any sort. The so-called Heil Hitler!
salute did not originate with the Nazis anyway. The Romans used it and
the ancient Greeks used it before them. The same applies to our flag.
Those that see a swastika on our flags need to have their eyes checked
because what we have is the traditional Greek key design which everyone
recognizes as Greek and is on so many ancient Greek artifacts. The
swastika, by the way, also did not originate with the Nazis and is again
found on many ancient Greek designs as well as Egyptian, Hindu and even
Chinese. It was a symbol of the life force that emanated from the Sun.
All this is an attempt to scare people with Nazi ghosts.”
Michaloliakos is optimistic about the
upcoming elections. Asked to predict what type of a vote share Golden
Dawn will get, he replied, ” I feel pretty confident that although the
polls give us 5 ½%, we will get at least 8%.”
In Greece’s Parliamentary system it is
not winner takes all as it is in the U.S. two-party system. Once a
candidate reaches 3% of the vote, the minimum needed to enter
Parliament, they are awarded their percentage share of the 300
Parliament seats.
“If we get 8% of the vote, we will have about twenty Golden Dawn members in Parliament,” said Michaloliakos.
That is a huge victory considering that
they have never had a single representative there before. Also, unlike
the U.S. two-party system, there are currently 16 parties competing in
the Greek election. Half will probably enter Parliament with the top
ones forming a ruling coalition but all of them having some influence.
What issues will Golden Dawn promote?
“Our main priorities are to expel all
illegal immigrants, to repudiate the illegal debt and to massively
increase productivity in order to get the Greek economy moving again.
Also, we need to restore our national values and bring back justice.
Criminals have to be punished.”
Interestingly, Michaloliakos did not
feel that exiting the Eurozone and returning to the drachma was the
right move at this time.
“First we need to increase productivity
and then we can talk about returning to the drachma” he said. “Without a
productive economy it would be a mistake to return to the drachma.”
One thing is certain. Golden Dawn will
be in the Parliament and it will be a strong force for nationalist Greek
interests as opposed to internationalist banking interests.
——
Peter Papaherakles, a U.S. citizen since 1986, was born in
Greece. He is AFP’s outreach director. If you would like to see AFP
speakers at your rally, contact Pete at 202-544-5977.
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