
Vienna Pride Seized by Corporatists and Anti-Christians
Campaigners claim to be opposed to fundamentalism while sharing posters that show them physically crushing their opponents.

Campaigners claim to be opposed to fundamentalism while sharing posters that show them physically crushing their opponents.
Austria’s capital is now hosting over 31,000 people in its basic care system—far beyond its official target—as most of the country’s subsidiary protection holders settle in the city.
The city saw a similar attack recently as street violence becomes ever more common in the Austrian capital.

Left-wing politicians and activists in Europe are harassing drivers who choose the ‘wrong’ electric vehicle.
Interestingly, the right-wing FPÖ fared relatively well among voters from a migrant background.

The nationalist FPÖ is now the second-largest party in the capital, switching places with the center-right ÖVP, which fell to last place after losing half its support.
The Social Democrats, who will continue governing the Austrian capital, have ruled out cooperation with the Freedom Party.
More than 40% of children in the primary and secondary schools of the Austrian capital city are Muslims.
“No one in Vienna should base their lifestyle on fundamentalist interpretations of religious texts that are hostile to women, minorities, the state, or democracy,” city councilor Bettina Emmerling said.
The party spews hatred against Israel, and ignores the atrocities committed by Hamas.