Mongolian neo-Nazis: Anti-Chinese sentiment fuels rise of ultra-nationalism
Alarm sounds over rise of extreme groups such as Tsagaan Khass who respect Hitler and reject foreign influence
Tania Branigan in Ulan Bator
guardian.co.uk, Monday 2 August 2010 16.13 BST
Should the world cower in the face of the Aryan… uh… Mongoliaryan… Areolaian… Monorailaryan …race?
Looks like modern day followers of Hitler’s master plan seem to have lost the gist in the Mongolian translation. Not a proud time for racists, we can all cheer for that. This is right up there with Arabic Zionists based on business sensibility. I think if you truly want National pride, maybe support your Olympic team or drum up a community event, that DOESN’T include swastikas and hate. Like a bar-b-que, or beach volleyball round robin tourney, or hire a stand up comedian…then again there may be hating afterward depending on the comedian.