Germany Remains Deeply Anti-Semitic.

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How anti-Semitic is Germany today? A Holocaust survivor stuns German TV viewers with her candid answers.

Germany was always anti-Semitic, that has not changed much,” Esther Bejarano – who was enslaved in the infamous “women’s orchestra” of the Auschwitz death camp – told the ARDNetwork‘s flagship “

Bejarano was one of several guests on an International Holocaust Remembrance Day edition of the show that asked the question, “How anti-Semitic is Germany today?” Other guests who participated in the candid and often emotional discussion included two government ministers, a prominent human rights advocate and a leading scholar of modern Jewish history.

Much of the show was dedicated to a harrowing interview with Bejarano about her incarceration in Auschwitz. She began by relating that her father had been a stalwart German patriot, convinced that the German people would reject Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party. But after the Nazis came to power and prevented the family from emigrating to British Mandatory Palestine, Bejarano was imprisoned in a hard labor camp in Germany, before being deported to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland in April 1943.


Germany Remains Deeply Anti-Semitic
 
How anti-Semitic is Germany today? A Holocaust survivor stuns German TV viewers with her candid answers.

Germany was always anti-Semitic, that has not changed much,” Esther Bejarano – who was enslaved in the infamous “women’s orchestra” of the Auschwitz death camp – told the ARDNetwork‘s flagship “

Bejarano was one of several guests on an International Holocaust Remembrance Day edition of the show that asked the question, “How anti-Semitic is Germany today?” Other guests who participated in the candid and often emotional discussion included two government ministers, a prominent human rights advocate and a leading scholar of modern Jewish history.

Much of the show was dedicated to a harrowing interview with Bejarano about her incarceration in Auschwitz. She began by relating that her father had been a stalwart German patriot, convinced that the German people would reject Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Party. But after the Nazis came to power and prevented the family from emigrating to British Mandatory Palestine, Bejarano was imprisoned in a hard labor camp in Germany, before being deported to the Auschwitz death camp in Poland in April 1943.


Germany Remains Deeply Anti-Semitic

There was no Poland in 1943.
 
It would be very informative when you name a 'gentile' country jews lived in which wasn't antisemitic. Through entirely human history jews were expelled from almost all countries.
 
It would be very informative when you name a 'gentile' country jews lived in which wasn't antisemitic. Through entirely human history jews were expelled from almost all countries.
It's interesting isn't it? How these people manage to wear out their welcome everywhere they go eventually. Why is that?
 
But they like the muslims
Yep.

Muslim migrants behind rise in antisemitism

We are seeing the results of this in Europe today. Antisemitism is on the rise, especially in countries that took in large numbers of migrants from Arab countries. At the outset of this month’s Hannukah festival, two Syrians and a Palestinian firebombed a synagogue in Gothenburg, Sweden. A few days later a Jewish cemetry in Malmö was attacked. In Germany, the Israeli flag has been burned and Jewish pupils bullied by Arab schoolmates. Jewish elders offer advice on which districts it is risky to wear the kippa, the Jewish skullcap....

...One Jewish activist was asked on German television earlier this year whether he would rather be confronted by a menacing local neo-Nazi or a menacing Muslim. He thought for a while and settled for the neo-Nazi. There’s the paradox: the engine of antisemitism is coming from newcomers, enabling veteran, homegrown antisemites to take a backseat and even make a bid for power and respectability....
 
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It would be very informative when you name a 'gentile' country jews lived in which wasn't antisemitic. Through entirely human history jews were expelled from almost all countries.
It's interesting isn't it? How these people manage to wear out their welcome everywhere they go eventually. Why is that?

What do you mean, 'everywhere they go'?

Jews were in Europe before the different tribes got there.

They came with the Romans.
 
It would be very informative when you name a 'gentile' country jews lived in which wasn't antisemitic. Through entirely human history jews were expelled from almost all countries.
It's interesting isn't it? How these people manage to wear out their welcome everywhere they go eventually. Why is that?

What do you mean, 'everywhere they go'?

Jews were in Europe before the different tribes got there.

They came with the Romans.

Did you newer hear about Khazaria?

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Were Jews not expelled from 109 locations

109 Locations whence Jews have been Expelled since AD250

Stop blaming Germans, they have already paid $ 250 billions to Israel as reparations.

Jews have had always problems with all gentile folks they lived among
 
To stop Antisemitism Jews shall accept Jesus, reject Judaism ( Satan's Teaching ) and give Palestinians their country back.

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It would be very informative when you name a 'gentile' country jews lived in which wasn't antisemitic. Through entirely human history jews were expelled from almost all countries.
It's interesting isn't it? How these people manage to wear out their welcome everywhere they go eventually. Why is that?

What do you mean, 'everywhere they go'?

Jews were in Europe before the different tribes got there.

They came with the Romans.

Did you newer hear about Khazaria?

khazaria-10th-century.png


Were Jews not expelled from 109 locations

109 Locations whence Jews have been Expelled since AD250

Stop blaming Germans, they have already paid $ 250 billions to Israel as reparations.

Jews have had always problems with all gentile folks they lived among

Heard it all before.
 
It would be very informative when you name a 'gentile' country jews lived in which wasn't antisemitic. Through entirely human history jews were expelled from almost all countries.
It's interesting isn't it? How these people manage to wear out their welcome everywhere they go eventually. Why is that?

People hate others who are more intelligent than them.

Greg
 

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