No welcome mat for neo-Nazis in Calgary
Stay home … that’s Mayor Dave Bronconnier’s message to a pair of outspoken neo-Nazi skinheads who plan to move here from Ontario at the end of the month. Bronconnier said the two racist skinheads – who made headlines in Kitchener, Ont., this week after hoisting a Nazi flag to honour Adolf Hitler – should cancel their relocation plans, because Calgary doesn’t want them.
“We don’t welcome anti-Semitism, and we don’t welcome any group that intends to promote hatred against anyone,” said Calgary’s mayor. “Stay home.”
Kyle McKee, 19, and Nathan Touchette, 26, have been targets of outrage in Kitchener, after the avowed white supremacists flew a swastika flag from their house, fanning the fury of residents throughout the Ontario city. (…) The two skinheads belong to a global group called Blood and Honour, which glorifies violence and white mastery, while idolizing Hitler and the Nazi values he preached.
siehe auch: Kyle McKee a.k.a: pitbull-A.G. The founder of the Aryan Guard, Kyle McKee (aka. a.k.a: pitbull-A.G.) originally came to Calgary from Kitchener, Ontario where he had numerous run-ins with anti-racists. and police He lived with neo-Nazi Nathan Touchette and made the news when they flew a Nazi flag from their apartment, much to the outrage of everyone in the neighbourhood.
Posted on 25.04.2005, in Rechtsextremismus. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.









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