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DÉJÀ JEW: JEW HATRED RIFE IN EUROPE, JEWS BEHAVING AS MUSLIMS TO ESCAPE PERSECUTION……..

 

Just this morning the Tundra Tabloids received a highly anti-Semitic comment, now deleted, coming from someone in Norway, (the ‘New Germany’ in regards to Jew hatred, whose continuous irrational and vitriolic attacks against the state of Israel, are only matched by their bombastic and aggrandizing statements when describing themselves as  the crème de la crème in the ‘ambassadors of peace’ dept.) who made it clear of his genocidal intentions for all Jews.

It was a terrible way to start the morning, but that’s part of being an internationally recognized blogger who is as pro-Israel as he is anti-Islamization. It comes with the territory. It’s also foolish to think that one can do away with racism and Jew hatred with a flip of the switch, or by enacting laws that ironically  end up restricting the free speech that is needed to secure a free society.

What is needed to combat racism in general and Jew hatred in particular is more free speech, not less of it. Allowing temporary politicians and state bureaucrats to choose for us what is protected (acceptable) speech, has allowed for the situation in which Muslims and Islam have obtained a teflon-like immunity from the needed criticism of their overt racism and hatred towards Jews here in Europe.

It’s an intolerable situation that resembles what Jews faced in Nazi Germany, where open discrimination and anti-Semitism were greeted with the shrug of the shoulders, the same is repeated now, but simply because the person or people committing the acts are a protected group, Muslims/Islam. This is one of the ill effects of the socialist driven policies of ‘group politics’ as opposed to the safe guarding of the rights of the individual. KGS

Déjà Jew

01/18/2012 20:08   By AARON D. RUBINGER

Is European anti-Semitism different today or is there a feeling that we’ve been here before?

The term déjà vu brings to mind the English expression, been there, done that. The odd sensation of reliving something for the second time unnerves us precisely because it’s so convincingly familiar.

Over the course of 2 months, I visited Jewish communities in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Belgium and the UK and interviewed dozens of Jewish leaders as well as “laymen” – both Jews and non-Jews. While attempting to determine the seriousness of contemporary European Anti-Semitism, I experienced what I would term “déjà Jew” – the peculiar sense that we, the members of Jewish people, are reliving an experience from the past; that we have somehow time-traveled and are now re-experiencing  occurrences that are all too familiar.

From the mid-1930s to early 1940s, Jews who recognized that they were no longer safe in Europe anxiously sought refuge abroad. Sylvain Zenouda, the co-founder and current vice president of the Bureau National de Vigilance Contre l”Antisèmitism—an organization which monitors and documents anti-Semitism in France—told me that educated young Jews in France with the financial means to do so have either fled the country or are making plans to flee. Again?

80 years ago, our people were being verbally abused and brutally assaulted in public places. And now it seems to be happening all over again. Viviane Teitelbaum, a minister in the Brussels Regional Parliament, related an incident that occurred this past November involving a 13-year old Jewish girl in Brussels. The girl was brutally assaulted at her school, resulting in her hospitalization for multiple injuries including a concussion. The attackers were not members of the Third Reich’s SS, but a group of female Muslim students at the same school. The ringleader pronounced her to be a “filthy Jew!” Apparently, in the weeks prior to the attack, the girl’s father had approached the authorities and the school with complaints that there had been threats made by fellow classmates against his daughter.  Upon hearing that his concerns were simply brushed aside, I immediately thought of Yogi Berra’s famous gaff: “This is like déjà vu all over again!”

2 generations ago, some Jews sought to protect themselves by masquerading as Aryans. In an interview conducted in November, a Parisian mother related how the fear of being physically attacked by Muslim extremist thugs means that it is “not rare at all today” for French Jewish students to attempt to pass themselves off as Muslim – with some even going as far as to fast on Ramadan. One case in point was a Jewish girl of North African descent who for years was successful in this deception, until finally she was “exposed” when Muslim girls caught her eating matzah in the bathroom during Pesah. After her classmates beat her viciously, they invited their male Muslim friends to their school to participate in a gang rape. 

MORE HERE.

5 Responses

    1. Thanks POTB, I value your feedback. How in the world have we ever come to this situation, again? No need to respond, it’s a rhetorical question.

  1. In the 1930’s, most Jews, like most Gentiles, were in denial. The Jews did nothing collectively to fight back. This time, we’re more aware. We need to fight this metastasizing cancer of anti-semitism. How? (a) by contributing money, time and effort to Jewish organizations to publicize and lobby and fight anti-semitism.
    (b) to stop openly criticising Israel. Jewish complaints about Israel may be received by Jews in a debating framework, but by anti-semites as fresh ammunition to vilify and isolate Israel and to give themselves a psychological green-light to be bolder in their anti-semitism. (c) to be active politically individuallyand through Jewish lobby groups we should support, to take awareness of anti-semitism to political leaders along with the message that their support in fighting anti-semitism is required.
    (d) be verbal and communicative. Answer blogs. Write letters to the editor. Call phone-in talk shows. Make the message loud and clear, that anti-semitism has e) no place in our society. Destruction of Israel and/or Jews will mean the destruction of Western Civilization. (e) Call terror terror. Stop being immobilized by political correctness. Most of the anti-semitism we experience is by Muslim youth, and Islamists. Most of the terrorism in the world today is caused by Muslims. It’s the plain cold truth. (f) support Honest Reporting. it plays a critical role in exposing media bias in anti-Israeli and anti-semitic journalism and news reporting. (g) take 15 minutes to 30 minutes each day to working on this problem, one way or the other. Do not go gentle into that good night–put up a fight. This time it’s got to be different. Never Again.

    1. Hi Arnold, all of your points and suggestions are sound. I would advise anyone reading this to take your proposals seriously and pick and choose which one best suit, then act. Thanks for commenting.

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