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Let’s call a spade a spade.

  • Inna
  • Apr 20, 2018
  • 3 min read

Hatred towards Jews is not specifically German. It is not specifically European either. It exists for different religious, social and racist reasons, which can be combined indefinitely to excuse this plague. A reasonable number of institutions pretend to devote themselves solely to this subject and collect state funds – to apparently and unfortunately not being able to contribute a lot in a fight against anti-Semitism.

At different times different reasons for hating Jews played differently big roles. However, somehow one always finds justification. During the Middle Ages, Jews were not permitted to practice „honorable professions“ for religious reasons. Nevertheless as Jews, they were not, like Christians at that time, prohibited from receiving interest for loans, which gave them certain advantages to develop as businessmen. Practicing this profession and being frugal by nature, many Jews became affluent. This is the root of many conspiracy theories today. He, who is rich, stands with the devil in the alliance, so the common prejudice.

A thorn in the eye were „the Jews“, as is well documented, also to the authors of the Islamic writings (Koran and Hadiths), some hundred years ago. They were the first people who revered one God, the first Monotheists. Something like this generates envy. The Mohammedans didn’t do much with it. Though Islam recognizes Jesus as a prophet, it has internalized nothing of his message of God to man. The effects of this message we experience first in the Jewish –Christian lore.

What was rooted already in the antiquity, found in Europe its present climax in the industrial genocide under Hitler. Now, the very people who shouted „Never again!“ – are massively importing anti-Semitism into Germany.

One can never make up for the past mistakes, nor change them. What one can and must influence, is the present. This week a video circulated in the net, showing an Arabic Semite, beating a Jewish Semite with a belt, just because he was wearing a kippah, identifying him as such. A "Semite" is a descendant of Sam, the son of biblical Noah. A lot of people of the Middle East are classified as such and is inclined to adapt very fast to the mainstream slang. In this case it is very important to be precise. All media and ever-present "experts" condemned the current situation again as an „anti-Semitic incident“. Even Merkel, who is politically responsible for this development:

„-The fight against anti-Semitism must be led and be won no matter whether it is anti-Semitism practiced by Germans or by the people with Arabic background.“

Merkel keeps habitually quiet about most murders, rapes and infringements against Germans by migrants, her personal illegal guests – because she is politically responsible for this development. Her loyal media keeps quiet as well. If this approach doesn’t work under the weight of the evidence, the public is appeased, news are being diluted or claimed "culturally-sensitive". Anyone who gets upset about it or asks disagreeable questions, is called radical right-wing. Lately there have been daily infringements, mostly even of much worse kind, also against Jewish Germans (aside from the horrible incidents in France). The system Merkel was quiet. The current case was filmed. Culprits and victims were to be clearly seen – and the incident was spread outside the system controls. Therefore – and only because of that -Merkel offered the above short sentence, at the same time diverting attention from the real problem.

In the mass media, most attacks on Jews in Germany are statistically seen as committed by right-wing radicals. This is simply due to the fact that attacks on Jews in Germany are still traditionally grasped as such. So if a Muslim attacks a Jew in Germany, this lands mostly as a „radical right-wing attack“ in their statistics. Therefore, the only recorded belt attack of the Arabic speaking Muslim on the German Jew in Berlin – would also be a „radical right-wing infringement“, flows in as such in the statistics, and would therefore become water on the mills of the „fighters against right“.

According to this, rises in the statistics quoted by the left mainstream, it can be said, the radical right-wing anti-Semitism is caused by the rising numbers of right-wing radicals or neo-Nazis, and not by the immigrant Islamic hatred of Jews.

Using this tool, the system can further comfortably deny Islamic anti-Semitism and use these statistics against those, who call the Islamic anti-Semitism by its name. Since all Islam critics are radical right-wing, as everybody knows. So anyone who openly talks about Islamic anti-Semitism, is claimed as a right-wing radical. The effects of Islamic anti-Semitism are seen as "radical right-wing". Orwell's big brother is a little Red Riding Hood against this.

With such blinkers on their eyes and with such statistical adulteration strategies the situation in the country becomes certainly worse and worse – if anyone wants to approach a problem, they must finally name it’s cause: the problem here is Islamic anti-Semitism!

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