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justinian said:
Rab said:

Greek youth are becoming more right wing as their financial crisis continues, they gather around the banner of the Golden Dawn (Nazi's) which have won some seats in parliament, Greeks are quite anti-foreigner, and anti-minority (They don't offically recognise other races in Greece), it's a hostile country for minorities, more so than any other EU country, although there are some in Greece trying hard to control these influences

What that man did wasn't an accident

http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_06/03/2013_486010

I expect this to spread throughout europe as the financial situation worsen. On a smaller scale Spain too seem to be rekindling the flames of it's facists past.

Hard times lead the hard policies and hard policies lead to hardline governments (and citizens).

Yeah I think your right, it's history repeating it self, potentially all over Europe as this finacial crisis hits the youth the hardest (as in Gemany in the 1930's)