M. Mamdani said Lincoln "inspired" Hitler (islamofascism lies)

Speaking of Islamonazism...

MOST ARAB pAlEsTiNiAnS FOR HITLER​

The American Mercury. (1953). United States: American Mercury, p.14

1953 · ‎
... Hitler coming to save them from the dangers of Zionism. When Hitler persecuted the Jews, Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships.
They saw in Stalin another Hitler coming to save them from the dangers of Zionism. When Hitler persecuted the Jews , Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships with Hitler's pictures and the Swastika flag.




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Spector, I. (2009). Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot. United States: Voyageur Press, p.153

Most Arabs leaned to Hitler and Mussolini . A German takeover of the Middle East meant Jewish annihilation , and the end of any hope of a revival of the nation .

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Rubenstein, R. L. (2010). Jihad and Genocide. Germany: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, p.82

THE MUFTI'S PRO-AXIS ACTIVITIES.
Rashid 'Ali also made his way to Berlin from Iran. Both men quickly began to compete for Nazi support and recognition as the leader of the Arab cause. Since both believed, as did most Arabs, that an Axis victory was
inevitable, much was at stake.



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Ziedenberg, G., history, G. Z. M. (2011). Blockade: The Story of Jewish Immigration to Palestine. United States: AuthorHouse, p.164.


Most Arabs in the area strongly supported the German cause, including such future luminaries as Anwar Sadat.


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Partners Together in This Great Enterprise. (2011). (n.p.): Xulon Press, p.408.


When the war began, most Arabs backed Germany . Throughout the war , the Mufti was a friend and guest of Hitler.


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Grand Mufti al-Husseini: Britain’s Deadliest Enemy?
Prime Minister Winston Churchill labeled Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, as such.

This article appears in: July 2012

By Blaine Taylor.
Like all Palestinians and most Arabs, Haj Amin al-Hussaini not only looked forward to an Axis Pact victory in World War II but also saw it as a means of defeating what he believed was a joint British-Jewish conspiracy to foist an Israelite homeland on the Middle East that would be to the detriment of his own people.


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Osterberg, Ä. (2021). Mehr als alles behüte dein Herz: Wie unsere Herzen und unser Land heilen, wenn uns die Wurzel wieder trägt. Germany: BoD - Books on Demand, p.300



[„Hitler überzeugte ... Chamberlain, daß der Frieden in Europa nur gesichert werden könne, wenn die Tschechoslowakei zur Aufgabe des Sudetenlandes gezwungen würde, das nach Hitler 'rechtmäßig zu Deutschland gehörte.' Diplomatischer Druck wurde ausgeübt und die Tschechen wurden gezwungen, eine Gebirgskette aufzugeben, die eine fast undurchdringliche Verteidigungslinie gegen eine deutsche Invasion bildete. Der Rest ist Geschichte. ...

Arafat ist wie die meisten Araber ein großer Bewunderer Hitlers. Die Strategie der PLO zur Vernichtung Israels basiert auf Hitlers Handlungsweise im Hinblick auf die Tschechoslowakei. Mit Hilfe von Terror und einer hochentwickelten Propagandamaschinerie ist es Arafat gelungen, die ganze Welt zu überzeugen, daß 'Friede' nur gesichert werden kann, wenn Israel Land zurückgibt, das 'rechtmäßig den >Palästinensern< gehört.' Die Strategie im militärischen sowie im Propagandabereich ist identisch mit der von Hitler, aber die Friedensstrategie Arafats stammt aus der arabischen Welt..]

"Hitler convinced ... Chamberlain that peace in Europe could only be secured if Czechoslovakia was forced to abandon the Sudetenland, which, according to Hitler, 'rightfully belonged to Germany.' Diplomatic pressure was applied, and the Czechs were forced to abandon a mountain range that formed a nearly impenetrable line of defense against a German invasion. The rest is history. ...

Arafat, like most Arabs, is a great admirer of Hitler. The PLO's strategy for the destruction of Israel is based on Hitler's approach to Czechoslovakia. With the help of terror and a sophisticated propaganda machine, Arafat succeeded in convincing the entire world that 'peace' could only be secured if Israel returned land that 'rightfully belonged to the Palestinians.'" The military and propaganda strategy is identical to Hitler's, but Arafat's peace strategy originates from the Arab world...


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How Europe bankrolls Palestinian antisemitism.
Ben-Dror Yemini. Ynetnews. Aug 18, 2022


In fact, most Arabs in Palestine eagerly awaited Nazi general Erwin Rommel's invasion ahead of the Battle of El Alamein.

____


Steininger, Rolf. Germany and the Middle East: From Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela Merkel. 1st ed., Berghahn Books, 2019. JSTOR, Crossref.

Steininger, R. (2018). Germany and the Middle East: From Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela Merkel. Germany: Berghahn Books, ch.4, p. 47. Germany and the Middle East

Most Arabs admired Hitler as the Führer of Greater Germany and applauded his anti-Jewish policy.

__


Lyn Julius.
Germans and Nazis in the Middle East. Lockdown University Transcript, 11.07.2024.

He was an ideological antisemite, and he would’ve stopped at nothing to kill the Jews wherever he found them as he exhorted Arabs on the radio. And this was proved positive that his anti-Zionism of the 1920s had spilled over into outright antisemitism. And most Arabs across the Middle East and even in North Africa wanted the Nazis to win the war. Throughout the Middle East, public opinion was mostly pro-German.
 
Speaking of Islamonazism...


MOST ARAB pAlEsTiNiAnS FOR HITLER​

The American Mercury. (1953). United States: American Mercury, p.14

1953 · ‎
... Hitler coming to save them from the dangers of Zionism. When Hitler persecuted the Jews, Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships.
They saw in Stalin another Hitler coming to save them from the dangers of Zionism. When Hitler persecuted the Jews , Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships with Hitler's pictures and the Swastika flag.




____


Spector, I. (2009). Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot. United States: Voyageur Press, p.153

Most Arabs leaned to Hitler and Mussolini . A German takeover of the Middle East meant Jewish annihilation , and the end of any hope of a revival of the nation .

____


Rubenstein, R. L. (2010). Jihad and Genocide. Germany: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, p.82

THE MUFTI'S PRO-AXIS ACTIVITIES.
Rashid 'Ali also made his way to Berlin from Iran. Both men quickly began to compete for Nazi support and recognition as the leader of the Arab cause. Since both believed, as did most Arabs, that an Axis victory was
inevitable, much was at stake.



___



Ziedenberg, G., history, G. Z. M. (2011). Blockade: The Story of Jewish Immigration to Palestine. United States: AuthorHouse, p.164.


Most Arabs in the area strongly supported the German cause, including such future luminaries as Anwar Sadat.


___


Partners Together in This Great Enterprise. (2011). (n.p.): Xulon Press, p.408.


When the war began, most Arabs backed Germany . Throughout the war , the Mufti was a friend and guest of Hitler.


____


Grand Mufti al-Husseini: Britain’s Deadliest Enemy?
Prime Minister Winston Churchill labeled Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, as such.

This article appears in: July 2012

By Blaine Taylor.
Like all Palestinians and most Arabs, Haj Amin al-Hussaini not only looked forward to an Axis Pact victory in World War II but also saw it as a means of defeating what he believed was a joint British-Jewish conspiracy to foist an Israelite homeland on the Middle East that would be to the detriment of his own people.

___


Osterberg, Ä. (2021). Mehr als alles behüte dein Herz: Wie unsere Herzen und unser Land heilen, wenn uns die Wurzel wieder trägt. Germany: BoD - Books on Demand, p.300



[„Hitler überzeugte ... Chamberlain, daß der Frieden in Europa nur gesichert werden könne, wenn die Tschechoslowakei zur Aufgabe des Sudetenlandes gezwungen würde, das nach Hitler 'rechtmäßig zu Deutschland gehörte.' Diplomatischer Druck wurde ausgeübt und die Tschechen wurden gezwungen, eine Gebirgskette aufzugeben, die eine fast undurchdringliche Verteidigungslinie gegen eine deutsche Invasion bildete. Der Rest ist Geschichte. ...

Arafat ist wie die meisten Araber ein großer Bewunderer Hitlers. Die Strategie der PLO zur Vernichtung Israels basiert auf Hitlers Handlungsweise im Hinblick auf die Tschechoslowakei. Mit Hilfe von Terror und einer hochentwickelten Propagandamaschinerie ist es Arafat gelungen, die ganze Welt zu überzeugen, daß 'Friede' nur gesichert werden kann, wenn Israel Land zurückgibt, das 'rechtmäßig den >Palästinensern< gehört.' Die Strategie im militärischen sowie im Propagandabereich ist identisch mit der von Hitler, aber die Friedensstrategie Arafats stammt aus der arabischen Welt..]

"Hitler convinced ... Chamberlain that peace in Europe could only be secured if Czechoslovakia was forced to abandon the Sudetenland, which, according to Hitler, 'rightfully belonged to Germany.' Diplomatic pressure was applied, and the Czechs were forced to abandon a mountain range that formed a nearly impenetrable line of defense against a German invasion. The rest is history. ...

Arafat, like most Arabs, is a great admirer of Hitler. The PLO's strategy for the destruction of Israel is based on Hitler's approach to Czechoslovakia. With the help of terror and a sophisticated propaganda machine, Arafat succeeded in convincing the entire world that 'peace' could only be secured if Israel returned land that 'rightfully belonged to the Palestinians.'" The military and propaganda strategy is identical to Hitler's, but Arafat's peace strategy originates from the Arab world...


____


How Europe bankrolls Palestinian antisemitism.
Ben-Dror Yemini. Ynetnews. Aug 18, 2022


In fact, most Arabs in Palestine eagerly awaited Nazi general Erwin Rommel's invasion ahead of the Battle of El Alamein.

____


Steininger, Rolf. Germany and the Middle East: From Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela Merkel. 1st ed., Berghahn Books, 2019. JSTOR, Crossref.

Steininger, R. (2018). Germany and the Middle East: From Kaiser Wilhelm II to Angela Merkel. Germany: Berghahn Books, ch.4, p. 47. Germany and the Middle East

Most Arabs admired Hitler as the Führer of Greater Germany and applauded his anti-Jewish policy.

__


Lyn Julius.
Germans and Nazis in the Middle East. Lockdown University Transcript, 11.07.2024.

He was an ideological antisemite, and he would’ve stopped at nothing to kill the Jews wherever he found them as he exhorted Arabs on the radio. And this was proved positive that his anti-Zionism of the 1920s had spilled over into outright antisemitism. And most Arabs across the Middle East and even in North Africa wanted the Nazis to win the war. Throughout the Middle East, public opinion was mostly pro-German.
Another idiotic bot thread.
 
Fucked up parents produce fucked up kids. Mamu is exhibit A.
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Mandami did not say it.

His father did.

And it happens to be true.
You agree with Islamofascist Mahmoud Mamdani that Lincoln "inspired" Hitler?

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Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam
That man was Haj Amin al-Husseni. He became the intimate of the top Nazis and closely allied himself with them as Hitler promised to help him rid Arab countries ...

From Hitler to Hamas: A Genealogy of Evil
Oct 17, 2023 — David Patterson is a Senior Research Fellow at ISGAP and a member of the Executive Board of the Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and...

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Volunteered SS soldiers reading an antisemitic literature 'Islam Und Judentum' circa 1943, written by Grand Mufti of Jerusalem already in 1937, printed by Palestinian Arab M. Al-Taher in Egypt distributed at Bloudan Sep/1937 conference by Arabs for "Palestine".

Matthias Küntzel, Nazis, Islamic Antisemitism and the Middle East: The 1948 Arab War against Israel and the Aftershocks of World War II. Chapter 'Islamic Antisemitism'. [1]
 
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Mandami did not say it.

His father did.

And it happens to be true.

The Islamofascist Mamdani misinterpreted Whitman's book:


Whitman, J. Q. (2017).. United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, pp.136-137.



p.136 • CONCLUSION


What shall we say about all of this?


It is important to begin by underlining what the history in this book does not tell us: It does not explain the genesis of Nazism. No sensible person would conclude that it was American inspiration that led causally to the crimes of the Nazis. It is lunacy to claim, as extremists on both the left and right have been known to do, that the United States is the source of all evil in the world, and it would be lunacy to hold the United States responsible for what happened in Germany and its dominions from 1933 to 1945. Nazism happened for countless reasons, most of them indigenous to Germany; the responsibility for Nazi crimes rests with Germans and their direct collaborators. In the end the United States certainly played its part in the defeat of Hitler, and it has certainly been a force for good in the world often enough.


What the history presented in this book demands that we confront are questions not about the genesis of Nazism, but about the character of America. The Nazis, let us all agree, would have committed monstrous crimes regardless of how intriguing and attractive they found American race law. But how did it come to pass that America produced law that seemed intriguing and attractive to Nazis?


In some ways, that question is not hard to answer. We all know that there was racism in the United States, and that it ran deep. It is not news that America had ugly race law in the early twentieth century. We all already knew that there were parallels between Jim Crow America and Nazi Germany; after all, they are obviously there. We already knew about the Nazi interest in American eugenics. Historians have already documented Nazi admiration for American westward expansion. If the Nazi vogue for Franklin Roosevelt is not well known, it has nevertheless been identified already. If we were not aware of the depth of Nazi interest in American race law during the making of the Nuremberg Laws, we should not be entirely astonished by it. The image of America as seen through


AMERICA THROUGH NAZI EYES • p.137


Nazi eyes in the early 1930s is not the image we cherish, but it is hardly unrecognizable.


Nevertheless, seeing America through Nazi eyes does tell us things we did not know, or had not fully reckoned with—things about the nature and dimensions of American racism, and things about the place of America in the larger world history of racism. Not least, seeing America through Nazi eyes tells us some uncomfortable things about the character of American legal culture.


AMERICA’S PLACE IN THE GLOBAL HISTORY OF RACISM


First of all, seeing America through Nazi eyes brings home a truth that wise scholars have recognized, but that our general culture has so far been slow to grasp. The history of American racism is not just a history of the Jim Crow South. We must overcome the tendency to equate race law in America with the law of segregation; we must look beyond the “mirror images” of Nazi Germany and the southern states. If we think of the history of race in America as the history of Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education, of segregation and the heroics of the civil rights movement, we risk blinding ourselves to an immense expanse of what has taken place. European observers of the 1930s all recognized that black-white conflict was only one aspect of the history of American racism. Indeed, Nazis almost never mentioned the American treatment of blacks without also mentioning the American treatment of other groups, in particular Asians and Native Americans: To them what “Nordic” America faced was not just the “Negro problem,” but the problems of “Mongols,” of Indians, of Filipinos, and of innumerable other non-“Nordic” groups trying to “push their way in.” By the same token, America’s influential stature in twentieth-century world racism had to do with wider American campaigns and other American forms of law than just segregation in the South...
 
He was correctly pointing out the fact that Nazi lawyers studied the network of Jim Crowclaws in the United States as a potential guide to the writing of the infamous Nuremberg Laws

Rightvwingers should be ashamed of thst fact.

Instead, as usual, they attack the messenger and employs guilt by association.
What was the alternative?

If not for reservations there would be no Indian nations today
 
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You’re trying to bring them back. Don’t even bother trying to deny it.

The GOP has either enacted or tried to enact voter suppression laws throughout the South.

But then, that popular hipocritical claim that “Democrats” passed them is bankrupt, and has alway been a cynical lie. It works for white bigots who try to hide behind the legacy of Lincoln.

You know full well that yesterday’s Southern Democrats are all now Republicans, who freely indulge in race baiting and attempt to supress the vote.
You're trying to force radical trans ideology down our little childrens throats without parental knowledge nor consent. Do not even try denying it.

Name one Republican law that is racist by nature. It is a well known fact that southern democrats enacted not only the 'black code' which was ignoring the 13th - 15th amendments and then later the Jim Crow laws. Republicans never toss the race card, we just expose those who do, every time they do. And the lie that the the racist southern democrats became republicans.
 


have no idea why top vid keeps being included, Tried to fix twice
 
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