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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

It's always the Jews fault, always

Keep pointing the finger at Israel and the Jews, and eventually people will believe the lies.  Islamic texts and tenets demand the killing of Jews and Christians so blaming the victim for their own persecution is right in line with the demonization continuously spewed by Islam and it's leaders. 

This latest attempt to paint Jews as the world's biggest problem by saying that they orchestrated their own genocide is almost beyond the pale, but it is important to see just how dangerous Islam is, not only for Israel and Jews but for all of us who inhabit dar-al-harb, or the "house of war." 

Another trip down the rabbit hole...


From The Sacramento Bee Feb 22 by Stephen Magagnini

Steinberg criticizes flyer at Muslim Center


Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg has condemned literature distributed at an event at a local Muslim group's center last week that suggests Jewish leaders in World War II Germany worked with Nazis to get permission to settle in Palestine.

A flier distributed by the International Jewish Anti- Zionist Network – an event co-sponsor – said: "As part of this collaboration, Zionists … even kept silent about impending plans to deport Jews into Nazi death camps.

"Zionism both exploited and hinged upon the rise of Nazism, and later, the Holocaust, to transform what had been a small nationalist movement with little support … into one capable of achieving statehood, based on support from the U.S. and other imperial powers."

Steinberg said that "in essence, they are saying the Jews orchestrated the Holocaust. Talk about blaming the victims."

"War is deceit"

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1 comment:

Jay Knott said...

Zionist collaboration with the Nazis is well-documented. Search for Lenni Brenner's 'Zionism in the Age of the Dictators' - there's a free edition online. But why does Brenner criticise Zionists for cooperating with Nazis, but not the other way round? And why do these racist rabbis in Sacramento think they can tell us what we can and can't listen too?