UK: Holocaust memorial removes references to Jews, highlights Muslim role in saving people

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What did you expect in today’s shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain, where the next Prime Minister could be openly antisemitic and pro-jihad? The UCU has apologized, but would it have done so if no one had said anything?

“Why did UK’s Holocaust memorial events remove references to Jews?,” by Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, October 4, 2019:

The University College Union in the United Kingdom sent an email to branches that excluded mention of Jews among the groups persecuted during the Holocaust. According to The Jewish Chronicle, the UCU has since apologized. However, in a review of several websites connected to upcoming commemorations of Holocaust Memorial Day 2020, which will be held on January 27, references to Jews appear to be too often missing.

In the case of the UCU, a long list of those persecuted were mentioned, just not Jews. This included members of “trade unions” and “Roma” and “black people,” as well as gays and lesbians and “Jehovah’s Witnesses.” In addition, “non-Jewish Poles,” were mentioned – but not Jews. The UK’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, Eric Pickles, said the incident sends a “chilling message.”

But the problem is much larger than just the UCU. Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 is already being wrapped into the easier to pronounce acronym “HMD 2020,” which in itself removes the word “Holocaust.” On some websites, such as the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s page devoted to “75 memorial flames,” it is clearly noted that the Holocaust was “the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis against the Jews of Europe.” However, a press release from April about the “HMD 2020” theme, called “Standing Together,” doesn’t mention the word Jew. The press release, also at the Trust’s website, notes that “HMD 2020 will also include marking the 25th anniversary of the Genocide in Bosnia.” It is interesting that while Bosnia is mentioned, the place that the Shoah began in Germany is conveniently left out, lest anyone recall it was Germany that began the Holocaust and was largely responsible for it.

The April press release of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust notes that it is “calling people to Stand Together in memory of the millions of people affected by the Holocaust, Nazi persecution and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.” The UCU seems to have used similar language as part of the Stand Together campaign.

The language here notes that the day “explores how genocidal regimes throughout history have deliberately fractured societies by marginalizing certain groups.” The website now says that the Holocaust was “the systematic murder of six million Jews across Europe.” However, a PDF for planning events doesn’t include the word “Jew.” The same pamphlet, when discussing the Rwandan genocide, mentions “an estimated 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus” who were murdered. It also mentions the “Kindertransport” of Jewish children but doesn’t mention that they were Jewish. If they had been Bosnian or Tutsi, who are mentioned in the flier, they might have gotten a mention.

A review of other sites related to the “HMD 2020” and “Stand Together” events reveals that Jews seem to be systematically excluded from discussions about the Holocaust….

The PDF itself doesn’t mention that six million Jews were murdered, which means those downloading some of the material for the 2020 events are given inadequate information, even when the research shows people don’t know how many were murdered. The PDF highlights Albanian Muslims, alone among mentions of various groups in Europe, for saving Jews. While the flier doesn’t mention any Christian beliefs, it notes that “strong Muslim and ethical beliefs” were responsible for Albanians saving Jews. It neglects to mention that many Albanians are also Christian.

JIHAD WATCH ^ | OCT 7, 2019

Remember the moslems sided with hitler during WWII... why are we bending over backwards for nazi lovers.

This is so as to not offend the UK’s new masters. The UK is full dhimmi now, as the politicians realize that they are solidifying their political futures by giving special privileges to muslims.
 
What did you expect in today’s shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain, where the next Prime Minister could be openly antisemitic and pro-jihad? The UCU has apologized, but would it have done so if no one had said anything?

“Why did UK’s Holocaust memorial events remove references to Jews?,” by Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, October 4, 2019:

The University College Union in the United Kingdom sent an email to branches that excluded mention of Jews among the groups persecuted during the Holocaust. According to The Jewish Chronicle, the UCU has since apologized. However, in a review of several websites connected to upcoming commemorations of Holocaust Memorial Day 2020, which will be held on January 27, references to Jews appear to be too often missing.

In the case of the UCU, a long list of those persecuted were mentioned, just not Jews. This included members of “trade unions” and “Roma” and “black people,” as well as gays and lesbians and “Jehovah’s Witnesses.” In addition, “non-Jewish Poles,” were mentioned – but not Jews. The UK’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, Eric Pickles, said the incident sends a “chilling message.”

But the problem is much larger than just the UCU. Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 is already being wrapped into the easier to pronounce acronym “HMD 2020,” which in itself removes the word “Holocaust.” On some websites, such as the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s page devoted to “75 memorial flames,” it is clearly noted that the Holocaust was “the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis against the Jews of Europe.” However, a press release from April about the “HMD 2020” theme, called “Standing Together,” doesn’t mention the word Jew. The press release, also at the Trust’s website, notes that “HMD 2020 will also include marking the 25th anniversary of the Genocide in Bosnia.” It is interesting that while Bosnia is mentioned, the place that the Shoah began in Germany is conveniently left out, lest anyone recall it was Germany that began the Holocaust and was largely responsible for it.

The April press release of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust notes that it is “calling people to Stand Together in memory of the millions of people affected by the Holocaust, Nazi persecution and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.” The UCU seems to have used similar language as part of the Stand Together campaign.

The language here notes that the day “explores how genocidal regimes throughout history have deliberately fractured societies by marginalizing certain groups.” The website now says that the Holocaust was “the systematic murder of six million Jews across Europe.” However, a PDF for planning events doesn’t include the word “Jew.” The same pamphlet, when discussing the Rwandan genocide, mentions “an estimated 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus” who were murdered. It also mentions the “Kindertransport” of Jewish children but doesn’t mention that they were Jewish. If they had been Bosnian or Tutsi, who are mentioned in the flier, they might have gotten a mention.

A review of other sites related to the “HMD 2020” and “Stand Together” events reveals that Jews seem to be systematically excluded from discussions about the Holocaust….

The PDF itself doesn’t mention that six million Jews were murdered, which means those downloading some of the material for the 2020 events are given inadequate information, even when the research shows people don’t know how many were murdered. The PDF highlights Albanian Muslims, alone among mentions of various groups in Europe, for saving Jews. While the flier doesn’t mention any Christian beliefs, it notes that “strong Muslim and ethical beliefs” were responsible for Albanians saving Jews. It neglects to mention that many Albanians are also Christian.

JIHAD WATCH ^ | OCT 7, 2019

Remember the moslems sided with hitler during WWII... why are we bending over backwards for nazi lovers.

This is so as to not offend the UK’s new masters. The UK is full dhimmi now, as the politicians realize that they are solidifying their political futures by giving special privileges to muslims.

Several years ago I was engaged in a discussion about tragedies in human history and I brought up the Holocaust; immediately, one man interjected and said, "What about the Haitian holocaust?" The man's intention was to diminish the centrality of the Holocaust, where the Jewish People, root and branch, were targeted for annihilation by conflating it with the natural tragedies suffered by Haiti.

Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp Auschwitz; you will find people referencing other victims in the Holocaust; the figure of 5 million non-Jews killed in the concentration camps more than likely will be raised, which is not true. There were about half a million non-Jews who died in the Nazi concentration camps -- not due to their ethnicity but to their resistance or engagement in matters deemed illegal by the Nazis.

While 35 million people overall were killed due to Nazi aggression during World War II, none of the non-Jews were specifically marked for termination as were the Jewish People. No Pole or Russian in France or The Netherlands was hounded, placed in transit camps in the respective countries and then transported to the death camps in Poland. Even the German's policy toward the Roma (Gypsies) was different; in some camps they were murdered and in some camps not. This inconsistency was not afforded to the Jewish People -- they were all slated to die.

Stop universalizing the Holocaust.

"I would not wish to be a Jew in Germany." -- Nazi Herman Goring, November 1938.
 
Several years ago I was engaged in a discussion about tragedies in human history and I brought up the Holocaust; immediately, one man interjected and said, "What about the Haitian holocaust?" The man's intention was to diminish the centrality of the Holocaust, where the Jewish People, root and branch, were targeted for annihilation by conflating it with the natural tragedies suffered by Haiti.
Very interesting!! A quite obvious attempt at deflection.
 
What did you expect in today’s shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain, where the next Prime Minister could be openly antisemitic and pro-jihad? The UCU has apologized, but would it have done so if no one had said anything?

“Why did UK’s Holocaust memorial events remove references to Jews?,” by Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, October 4, 2019:

The University College Union in the United Kingdom sent an email to branches that excluded mention of Jews among the groups persecuted during the Holocaust. According to The Jewish Chronicle, the UCU has since apologized. However, in a review of several websites connected to upcoming commemorations of Holocaust Memorial Day 2020, which will be held on January 27, references to Jews appear to be too often missing.

In the case of the UCU, a long list of those persecuted were mentioned, just not Jews. This included members of “trade unions” and “Roma” and “black people,” as well as gays and lesbians and “Jehovah’s Witnesses.” In addition, “non-Jewish Poles,” were mentioned – but not Jews. The UK’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, Eric Pickles, said the incident sends a “chilling message.”

But the problem is much larger than just the UCU. Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 is already being wrapped into the easier to pronounce acronym “HMD 2020,” which in itself removes the word “Holocaust.” On some websites, such as the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s page devoted to “75 memorial flames,” it is clearly noted that the Holocaust was “the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis against the Jews of Europe.” However, a press release from April about the “HMD 2020” theme, called “Standing Together,” doesn’t mention the word Jew. The press release, also at the Trust’s website, notes that “HMD 2020 will also include marking the 25th anniversary of the Genocide in Bosnia.” It is interesting that while Bosnia is mentioned, the place that the Shoah began in Germany is conveniently left out, lest anyone recall it was Germany that began the Holocaust and was largely responsible for it.

The April press release of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust notes that it is “calling people to Stand Together in memory of the millions of people affected by the Holocaust, Nazi persecution and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.” The UCU seems to have used similar language as part of the Stand Together campaign.

The language here notes that the day “explores how genocidal regimes throughout history have deliberately fractured societies by marginalizing certain groups.” The website now says that the Holocaust was “the systematic murder of six million Jews across Europe.” However, a PDF for planning events doesn’t include the word “Jew.” The same pamphlet, when discussing the Rwandan genocide, mentions “an estimated 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus” who were murdered. It also mentions the “Kindertransport” of Jewish children but doesn’t mention that they were Jewish. If they had been Bosnian or Tutsi, who are mentioned in the flier, they might have gotten a mention.

A review of other sites related to the “HMD 2020” and “Stand Together” events reveals that Jews seem to be systematically excluded from discussions about the Holocaust….

The PDF itself doesn’t mention that six million Jews were murdered, which means those downloading some of the material for the 2020 events are given inadequate information, even when the research shows people don’t know how many were murdered. The PDF highlights Albanian Muslims, alone among mentions of various groups in Europe, for saving Jews. While the flier doesn’t mention any Christian beliefs, it notes that “strong Muslim and ethical beliefs” were responsible for Albanians saving Jews. It neglects to mention that many Albanians are also Christian.

JIHAD WATCH ^ | OCT 7, 2019

Remember the moslems sided with hitler during WWII... why are we bending over backwards for nazi lovers.

This is so as to not offend the UK’s new masters. The UK is full dhimmi now, as the politicians realize that they are solidifying their political futures by giving special privileges to muslims.

You should check each fact.. It's Jihad Watch.. Their business is hate.
 
You should check each fact.. It's Jihad Watch.. Their business is hate.
Jihad watch is run by a person with a family legacy that
prominently includes the ARMENIAN GENOCIDE. To know
islam-----talk to its victims
 
SO? Ataturk had some good ideas-----he was over-ruled thruout
most of the "MUSLIM WOLRD" the (yuck) UMMA. He was even
accused of (gawd help us) of being a JOOOOOO. Try to cope with reality.
Your hero ERDOGAN is no Ataturk
I don't think much of Erdogan.
 
I don't think much of Erdogan.
fascinating----have you spoken to muslims in arabia about
Ataturk? Have you spoken to actual real life survivors of the
Armenian genocide? How about a discussion with an arabian
Cadi on Ataturk's policies?
 
fascinating----have you spoken to muslims in arabia about
Ataturk? Have you spoken to actual real life survivors of the
Armenian genocide? How about a discussion with an arabian
Cadi on Ataturk's policies?
Nope I don't know any Turks or Armenians.
 
What did you expect in today’s shattered, staggering, dhimmi Britain, where the next Prime Minister could be openly antisemitic and pro-jihad? The UCU has apologized, but would it have done so if no one had said anything?

“Why did UK’s Holocaust memorial events remove references to Jews?,” by Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, October 4, 2019:

The University College Union in the United Kingdom sent an email to branches that excluded mention of Jews among the groups persecuted during the Holocaust. According to The Jewish Chronicle, the UCU has since apologized. However, in a review of several websites connected to upcoming commemorations of Holocaust Memorial Day 2020, which will be held on January 27, references to Jews appear to be too often missing.

In the case of the UCU, a long list of those persecuted were mentioned, just not Jews. This included members of “trade unions” and “Roma” and “black people,” as well as gays and lesbians and “Jehovah’s Witnesses.” In addition, “non-Jewish Poles,” were mentioned – but not Jews. The UK’s special envoy for post-Holocaust issues, Eric Pickles, said the incident sends a “chilling message.”

But the problem is much larger than just the UCU. Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 is already being wrapped into the easier to pronounce acronym “HMD 2020,” which in itself removes the word “Holocaust.” On some websites, such as the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust’s page devoted to “75 memorial flames,” it is clearly noted that the Holocaust was “the genocide perpetrated by the Nazis against the Jews of Europe.” However, a press release from April about the “HMD 2020” theme, called “Standing Together,” doesn’t mention the word Jew. The press release, also at the Trust’s website, notes that “HMD 2020 will also include marking the 25th anniversary of the Genocide in Bosnia.” It is interesting that while Bosnia is mentioned, the place that the Shoah began in Germany is conveniently left out, lest anyone recall it was Germany that began the Holocaust and was largely responsible for it.

The April press release of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust notes that it is “calling people to Stand Together in memory of the millions of people affected by the Holocaust, Nazi persecution and more recent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.” The UCU seems to have used similar language as part of the Stand Together campaign.

The language here notes that the day “explores how genocidal regimes throughout history have deliberately fractured societies by marginalizing certain groups.” The website now says that the Holocaust was “the systematic murder of six million Jews across Europe.” However, a PDF for planning events doesn’t include the word “Jew.” The same pamphlet, when discussing the Rwandan genocide, mentions “an estimated 1 million Tutsis and moderate Hutus” who were murdered. It also mentions the “Kindertransport” of Jewish children but doesn’t mention that they were Jewish. If they had been Bosnian or Tutsi, who are mentioned in the flier, they might have gotten a mention.

A review of other sites related to the “HMD 2020” and “Stand Together” events reveals that Jews seem to be systematically excluded from discussions about the Holocaust….

The PDF itself doesn’t mention that six million Jews were murdered, which means those downloading some of the material for the 2020 events are given inadequate information, even when the research shows people don’t know how many were murdered. The PDF highlights Albanian Muslims, alone among mentions of various groups in Europe, for saving Jews. While the flier doesn’t mention any Christian beliefs, it notes that “strong Muslim and ethical beliefs” were responsible for Albanians saving Jews. It neglects to mention that many Albanians are also Christian.

JIHAD WATCH ^ | OCT 7, 2019

Remember the moslems sided with hitler during WWII... why are we bending over backwards for nazi lovers.

This is so as to not offend the UK’s new masters. The UK is full dhimmi now, as the politicians realize that they are solidifying their political futures by giving special privileges to muslims.
All the Arab states signed on with the Allies by 1939.
 
Just because someone comes from somewhere does not mean they will be the same. Not all Armenians are Muslims haters. I became friends with a Christian Armenian on the net though she lives in France now. She said she grew up in a Muslim village in Lebanon and she loved the Muslims there like family. That is how she described them.
 
Just because someone comes from somewhere does not mean they will be the same. Not all Armenians are Muslims haters. I became friends with a Christian Armenian on the net though she lives in France now. She said she grew up in a Muslim village in Lebanon and she loved the Muslims there like family. That is how she described them.
Thanks. Irosie91 is the only source of information.
 
What is happening in England is truly sad.

Some politicians as early as the 1950s predicted what would happen to jolly olde England if there was a shift in the demographic profile.

They were shouted down as intolerant bigots.
 
What is happening in England is truly sad.

Some politicians as early as the 1950s predicted what would happen to jolly olde England if there was a shift in the demographic profile.

They were shouted down as intolerant bigots.
They were a colonial power up until the 1950s. The recovery after WW2 cost them.
 
What is happening in England is truly sad.

Some politicians as early as the 1950s predicted what would happen to jolly olde England if there was a shift in the demographic profile.

They were shouted down as intolerant bigots.
Britain has always come out near the top as far as lack of antisemitism is concerned. We are round about where the US is and there is no concern about antisemitism in the UK at the moment. That article was written in 2019. I would be very suspicious if any of it is correct. The whole antisemitism racket was simply to stop Jeremy Corbyn from becoming PM. Now he has been got rid of we never hear about antisemitism but at that time it was in the papers every day and Corbyn was the ringleader. A bit upsetting for a man who had spent his life working to get people to overcome things like racism and antisemitism. It is now known that the amount of antisemitism in the Labour Party decreased while Corbyn was Leader and as I said we never hear about any problems now.
 

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