Greek goddess Voula Papachristou now being called a “Nazi”

Before we provide you with the latest news concerning Miss Papachristou, let me first fill you in on an almost equally ridiculous development.

Thought the lunacy coming out of Greece was enough Olympic absurdity for one week?

Think again.

Mitt Romney isn’t expected to land in Britain until Wednesday morning, but he’ll have plenty to talk about once he gets there. A campaign advisor told the U.K.’s Telegraph Romney has a special bond with Englanders because of “an Anglo-Saxon heritage.”

Warning their readers the adviser’s comments “may prompt accusations of racial insensitivity,” the Telegraph doesn’t tell you who, exactly, is responsible for the comments. They are credited to an unnamed adviser.

Anything that “may prompt accusations of racial insensitivity,” is poorly thought out and poorly timed, but this is coming at an especially bad time. Romney’s scheduled to be interviewed by Brian Williams on Wednesday night, and he’s about to start his big foreign policy push overseas. This advisor probably won’t be around for much longer, either. Wednesday should be fun.

Want to know the exact quote Romney’s advisor said?

“We are part of an Anglo-Saxon heritage, and he feels that the special relationship is special,” the adviser said of Mr Romney.

Let’s look at the facts:

1) The founding stock of America came from Western Europe

2) As such, we share a common Anglo-Saxon heritage

Again, these are facts. Nothing more, nothing less. Only in today’s abnormal society could such an obvious statement be turned into a racist screed.

The media is truly sick.

And it only gets worse from there. In a follow-up to yesterday’s big story, Voula Papachristou is now being tarnished as a “Nazi” for telling a joke on Twitter that the thought police didn’t like.

I guess banning her from participating in the Olympic spot she earned wasn’t punishment enough.

A Greek triple jumper was today kicked off her Olympic team over comments on Twitter mocking African immigrants and expressing support for a far-right party.

The Hellenic Olympic Committee said Voula Papachristou was dropped from the team ‘for statements contrary to the values and ideas of the Olympic movement.’

Papachristou, who is currently in Athens, was due to travel to London shortly before the start of the athletics events but has now been excluded.

On Monday, she tweeted: ‘With so many Africans in Greece… At least the West Nile mosquitoes will eat home made food!!!’

This is a reference to an outbreak of the West Nile virus, a potentially fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes of African origin, in Athens this summer.

One man died and another 180 have been infected since the outbreak began.

She also re-tweeted a comment from Ilias Kasidiaris, a politician with Golden Dawn, criticising Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s stance on immigration.

It created a storm on the social network, with other users accusing her of being a ‘Nazi’ and a supporter of the extremist right-wing political party.

To label this young woman as a “Nazi” for simply telling a joke and for supporting a political party that seeks to put Greece first proves that the anti-White zealots of Cultural Marxism have absolutely no restraint. Their hatred knows no bounds.

The only question is when will these senseless and baseless attacks lose their ability to silence people?

Voula Papachristou
Voula Papachristou. “Nazi.”

If only she could launch a thousand ships to go to war against the media…

And did you notice that Golden Dawn is being dismissed as an “extremist right-wing political party” for merely suggesting that Greece should restrict immigration? In the meantime, the ruling party in Israel is actually deporting Africans, going so far as to conduct door-to-door searches, and calling them a “cancer.”

Last I checked, the Israeli Olympic team is still scheduled to compete and the Likud Party has not been labeled as “extremist.”

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