Who Needs to “Stop the Hate”?
Ever-alert Vigil Supporter S draws our attention to a Washington Post article: “‘Killing Jews is Worship’ posters will soon appear on NYC subways and buses”, which describes the successful attempt by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) in having their posters attached to New York City subways and buses. The poster, pictured below, reads in part
ISLAMIC JEW HATRED
IT’S IN THE KORAN
STOP THE HATE
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~hersko/Photos/hate.jpg
Where’s the hate? Where does this claim originate? Does the Quran actually say “We Hate Jews”? We at JWPF just plain don’t know, but would be quite surprised to find it in the Muslims’ holy book.
We are NOT surprised, however, to find the shoe plainly on the other foot. Enter the high priest of Holocaustianity Elie Wiesel, who unrepentantly offered his fellow tribesmen some succinct advice:
Every Jew, somewhere in his being, should set apart a zone of hate—healthy, virile hate—for what the German personifies and for what persists in the German. [source: Commentary]
Now if that isn’t “hate speech”, then we don’t know what is. True, US law does not define a crime of “hate speech”, perhaps because if we ever did come up with a working definition, Mr. Wiesel could be prosecuted. And if that were to occur, we envision lunches with famed Jewish attorney Alan Dershowitz, where the two could discuss Elie’s charges while enjoying some hamantaschen. For the uninitiated, this baked good is the Jewish Purim ritual of eating the body parts (in this case, the ear of Haman) of their enemies.
Jews know hatred, and they also know manipulation. How to conceal the obvious hatred their religion and culture promote, while in true Orwellian fashion accuse others of what they do best.
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No Holes, No Holocaust
Henry Herskovitz
Jewish Witnesses for Peace and Friends
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May 19th, 2015 - 12:32 am
http://www.holocaust-history.org/auschwitz/holes-report/holes.shtml
Holes.
May 21st, 2015 - 1:39 pm
The revisionist response to this can be found in:
Carlo Mattogno, “The Elusive Holes of Death”, in: Germar Rudolf, Carlo Mattogno, Auschwitz Lies: Legends, Lies, and Prejudices on the Holocaust, 2nd ed., The Barnes Review, Washington, DC, 2011, pp. 279-394
online at
http://holocausthandbooks.com/dl/18-al.pdf