Talk:National Action

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Why do we need qualifiers like "that was said to be"? Is this group really so mysterious that we can't say whether they were a far-right group? Is there some doubt that deportation of asylum-seekers is xenophobic? Do we really not know whether they had Nazi beliefs? Vivacissamamente 22:30, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

Well, the group itself claimed to be left-nationalist and perhaps even Communist, rather than right-nationalist, hence the "National Bolshevik" self-description. When you get to the far fringes of the political spectrum it kind of all muddles together, really... --Delirium 07:08, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] When was its origin?

I don't see in this item when did this group begin operating. Is this information available?

Thanks.

Penedo 06:48, 22 June 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Where is the sources

This National action article has no part that has links to it's sources.--DePeRe 11:00, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] National Action is dead?

This article talks about the group in past tense, I believed it was still alive, is it alive or dead?, and there is a clear cut difference between Communism and Facism, the true forms do not muddle together.

[edit] National Action died along time ago!

Many of whom comprised the membership of National Action are either suffering from various drug and alcohol addictions or locked away in Prison. A notable example of this is Greg Jorgensen of NSW, who has been to prison several times for crimes commited whilst under the influence. Ex-Leader Jim Saleam has managed to not go back to prison because according to his critics "He turns Police Informer" everytime he is investigated. Jim Saleam is said to currently be involved in manipulating young Sydney males into forming their own neo-nazi group under the so called 'mentorship' of Saleam, altough there are rumours abound as to why this man is taking such an interest in young vunerable males. It is not suprising that Saleam is now doing this as many older neo-nazi's are known for getting young gullable youth to do their dirty work, and then letting them take the fall when the police become involved.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.11.67.16 (talk • contribs) 12:22, 5 September 2006

Pleas don't personally attack people. It is a very low act to do. Do you have any proof what you have said? Don't you have any guts to sign you name to you comment?--DePeRe 10:54, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Copyedit

This article needs some serious copyediting, as well as additional sources as identified during the AfD. I will attempt to do the copyedit but if anyone can provide additional sources that would help. If they are online I can even try to improve the article beyond copyediting. Please: WP:NPA and don't leave any libellious statements even on the talk page.Garrie 00:46, 14 December 2006 (UTC)