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Gives me the chills. Human beings are so fucking evil.

[video=youtube;449ZOWbUkf0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=449ZOWbUkf0[/video]


More raw footage

[video=youtube;V76jjzo-U4E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V76jjzo-U4E[/video]
 

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And the atrocities continue today around the globe against Mankind ...
 

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:( Yes shintooo - very chilling.

One of these years, we will make it to Poland.
 

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Grandma is right! The radical muslims are doing it right now. Just be the wrong sect and they shoot you or cut your head off. They don't bother building camps.

I visted the Dachau Concentration Camp and it is quite sobering.
 

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My Moms friends mother in law survived the holocaust. She's 94 and says it will happen again if we let the terrorist win.

The muslims can only win (and even then to some partial degree) if we let them.. If we take the stance that France and other European countries take, where they do not assimilate to our society, but demand we assimilate to theirs then and only then can they win. They could never win any kind of fight or war with any first world country. The problem is you can't differentiate them from civilians etc..

Am I the only one that watched those videos and couldn't help but wonder.. Who's maintaining the place? The landscaping is all manicured? You would think in just a few short years the place would pretty much be overgrown. I also saw all the leveled buildings, and I'm guessing those were the barracks?

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The muslims can only win (and even then to some partial degree) if we let them.. If we take the stance that France and other European countries take, where they do not assimilate to our society, but demand we assimilate to theirs then and only then can they win. They could never win any kind of fight or war with any first world country. The problem is you can't differentiate them from civilians etc..

Am I the only one that watched those videos and couldn't help but wonder.. Who's maintaining the place? The landscaping is all manicured? You would think in just a few short years the place would pretty much be overgrown. I also saw all the leveled buildings, and I'm guessing those were the barracks?

RD

Buildings gone when the retreating Germans blew them up trying to cover evidence.

Camp is maintained so we never forget, hasn't worked though. It's coming again, witness France currently driving the Jews out once again and the world allowing Iran nukes.
 

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Buildings gone when the retreating Germans blew them up trying to cover evidence.

Camp is maintained so we never forget, hasn't worked though. It's coming again, witness France currently driving the Jews out once again and the world allowing Iran nukes.

Well it's pretty obvious those buildings weren't the ones where Jews were being gassed, or cremated.. So I'm not sure that what you are saying in regard to the buildings in that video is correct because there's quite a few of them.

I'd find it more likely that possibly the germans torched them so that the Jews had no shelter when they left. Possibly the jews or others used them for firewood while seeking shelter from the winter in other structures? Who knows?

I wasn't aware that France as a country was driving Jews out? When did this happen and Why? I know that France has a major muslim problem right now and they hate the jews.. So maybe there is certain areas of France that are pretty much Muslim controlled that are driving them out of certain neighborhoods? (France should be driving the muslim communities back to the stone age if you ask me)

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I wasn't aware that France as a country was driving Jews out? When did this happen and Why? I know that France has a major muslim problem right now and they hate the jews.. So maybe there is certain areas of France that are pretty much Muslim controlled that are driving them out of certain neighborhoods? (France should be driving the muslim communities back to the stone age if you ask me)

RD

Dave, they are driving the Jews out by not doing anything with the crazy muslims. There are parts of France and London and other European countries that are "Muslim No Go" zones. If you're not a muslim, then you better not go there. They will attack you. It's fucking insane. They are taking over Europe.

The Jews have no choice but to pack up and leave when there is no protection from the government.
 

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Here's a video.

[video=youtube;3VQk_VklYUc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VQk_VklYUc[/video]
 

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Dave, they are driving the Jews out by not doing anything with the crazy muslims. There are parts of France and London and other European countries that are "Muslim No Go" zones. If you're not a muslim, then you better not go there. They will attack you. It's fucking insane. They are taking over Europe.

The Jews have no choice but to pack up and leave when there is no protection from the government.

I'm well aware of that.. I'm saying that France as a country or a government isn't really sure what to do about the problem. Frankly if it happened here in the USA I'm not sure we would know what to do about it either.

RD
 

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War is hell and it likely is why I never knew any of my grandparents:(
 

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Here's a video.

[video=youtube;3VQk_VklYUc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VQk_VklYUc[/video]

As far as that video is concerned, the mosque itself should deal with that patrol internally and make it stop. If not then the cops should deal with it. If not the cops then some local French citizens should deal with it via a MBN Stick.

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I'm well aware of that.. I'm saying that France as a country or a government isn't really sure what to do about the problem. Frankly if it happened here in the USA I'm not sure we would know what to do about it either.

RD

I'll tell ya what they do, re-open Auschwitz and send the muslims there.
 

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My wife's grandfather was an orphan from the Holocaust, He would never talk about his childhood. Sad deal, I'd like to go there and visit these memorials. it's only a matter of time before we are dealing with these crazy bastards on our shores. We need to start getting ready for their shit storm now.
 

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Well it's pretty obvious those buildings weren't the ones where Jews were being gassed, or cremated.. So I'm not sure that what you are saying in regard to the buildings in that video is correct because there's quite a few of them.

I'd find it more likely that possibly the germans torched them so that the Jews had no shelter when they left. Possibly the jews or others used them for firewood while seeking shelter from the winter in other structures? Who knows?

I wasn't aware that France as a country was driving Jews out? When did this happen and Why? I know that France has a major muslim problem right now and they hate the jews.. So maybe there is certain areas of France that are pretty much Muslim controlled that are driving them out of certain neighborhoods? (France should be driving the muslim communities back to the stone age if you ask me)

RD

It takes a lot of "showers" to gas 10,000 people a day, every day.

The Jews needed no shelter when the Germans retreated they drove them out on forced marches until they died.

From what little I know, Auschwitz was a death camp, not a work camp.
 

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It takes a lot of "showers" to gas 10,000 people a day, every day.

The Jews needed no shelter when the Germans retreated they drove them out on forced marches until they died.

From what little I know, Auschwitz was a death camp, not a work camp.

I felt it was pretty obvious that's not what all those buildings were.. Are you contending that is what they were?
 

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I visited the Anne Frank house when I was in Amsterdam.....It gave me the chills knowing what had taken place there. Many Dutch still despise the Germans for what happened not that long ago. Americans as a whole really don't understand what went on in the reality of it. It's the same thing that many southern citizens whose families lived the civil war feel about the government which to some is still the Yankee North. Atlanta was burned to the ground for gods sake. Horribly beyond reason.

Atrocities of war have lingering effects and the Jewish people know this more than most others. The whole ME, Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia understand long term effects of wars past, civil and with invaders, and it simmer beneath the surface more than typical citizens realize.

Political Correctness will be the downfall of any who don't wise up to the capacity of evil within mankind. We are no where near as civilized as we'd like to think, as a whole. The radical muslim issue and Ferguson, MO aftermath show us that every day.....
 

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Sadly, we're entering a new era of anti-Semitism.
It's crazy...
 

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It takes a lot of "showers" to gas 10,000 people a day, every day.

The Jews needed no shelter when the Germans retreated they drove them out on forced marches until they died.

From what little I know, Auschwitz was a death camp, not a work camp.

Dave - look for the documentary series Aushwitz: The Final Solution on Netflix - it explains the buildings and their uses during the war. The large 3-story buildings were for housing. there are two Aushwitz locations, one across town from the other.
 

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I felt it was pretty obvious that's not what all those buildings were.. Are you contending that is what they were?

I don't know for sure if those are the gas chambers, they did destroy the chambers before retreating, those buildings are destroyed.

They were gassing 10,000 people a day, seven days a week, one camp.
 

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Sadly, we're entering a new era of anti-Semitism.
It's crazy...

Gimme a break.. Do you know anybody that hates Jews.. Or someone that hates another person because they are Jewish? I know a fuck ton of people and I can say other then some well placed and deserved jokes I don't know one antisemite
 

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Gimme a break.. Do you know anybody that hates Jews.. Or someone that hates another person because they are Jewish? I know a fuck ton of people and I can say other then some well placed and deserved jokes I don't know one antisemite

Why are there so many anti Semite demonstrations on University campuses across this country then?
People flying the Palestinian flag screaming death to Israel?
 

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Gimme a break.. Do you know anybody that hates Jews.. Or someone that hates another person because they are Jewish? I know a fuck ton of people and I can say other then some well placed and deserved jokes I don't know one antisemite

Dave I'm not talking about guys on this site.
But have you even watched or read the news lately?
 

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Why are there so many anti Semite demonstrations on University campuses across this country then?
People flying the Palestinian flag screaming death to Israel?

Because they are fucking psycho's?

Dave I'm not talking about guys on this site.
But have you even watched or read the news lately?

Apparently I'm not watching the same news you are watching.. but to your point No I don't have much time to watch the news. I'll hit 4 / 5 news sites a day for a few minutes and read what interests me.

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Dave, they are driving the Jews out by not doing anything with the crazy muslims. There are parts of France and London and other European countries that are "Muslim No Go" zones. If you're not a muslim, then you better not go there. They will attack you. It's fucking insane. They are taking over Europe.

The Jews have no choice but to pack up and leave when there is no protection from the government.

There are clearly Anti-Semitic views in Europe and specifically Germany.

However, a little less FOX news might be in order with respect to the "facts" that there are "muslim" only areas where Sharia Law is enforced. Fox admitted they had it wrong.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/19/world/europe/fox-news-apologizes-for-false-claims-of-muslim-only-areas-in-england-and-france.html?_r=0
 

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There are clearly Anti-Semitic views in Europe and specifically Germany.

However, a little less FOX news might be in order with respect to the "facts" that there are "muslim" only areas where Sharia Law is enforced. Fox admitted they had it wrong.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/19/w...im-only-areas-in-england-and-france.html?_r=0

If I remember right they had to do that because of political correctness, but it was more or less proved that there is in fact no go zones, and sharia law?

RD
 

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If I remember right they had to do that because of political correctness, but it was more or less proved that there is in fact no go zones, and sharia law?

RD

Yes, and the anti Semites re sick bastards, it's taught on college campuses and won't be found on MSM.



I think we're on the edge of transfer to the Political zone.:D
 

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There are clearly Anti-Semitic views in Europe and specifically Germany.

However, a little less FOX news might be in order with respect to the "facts" that there are "muslim" only areas where Sharia Law is enforced. Fox admitted they had it wrong.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/19/world/europe/fox-news-apologizes-for-false-claims-of-muslim-only-areas-in-england-and-france.html?_r=0

Oh yeah?

Here's your proof otherwise.:D


[video=dailymotion;x6qf97]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6qf97_go-fast-connexion-by-kourtrajme_news[/video]
 

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I met a man that was in Auschwitz when I was 14. Here is the back story of the man, and more the story of a Catholic priest, Father Maximilian Kolbe who traded places with this man and volunteered his life to die in Auschwitz.


The deathcamp Auschwitz became the killing centre during WWII where the largest numbers of European Jews were murdered by the Nazis. One Christian man who died here became a martyr to the truth of evils of Nazism - a true hero for our time, a saint who lived what he preached, total love toward God and man ...

Maximilian Kolbe was a Polish priest who died as prisoner 16770 in Auschwitz, on August 14, 1941. When a prisoner escaped from the camp, the Nazis selected 10 others to be killed by starvation in reprisal for the escape. One of the 10 selected to die, Franciszek Gajowniczek, began to cry: My wife! My children! I will never see them again! At this Maximilian Kolbe stepped forward and asked to die in his place. His request was granted ...

The story begins on 8 January, 1894 - Raymond Kolbe was born the second son of a poor weaver at Zdunska Wola near Lodz in Poland. In his infancy Raymond seems to have been normally mischievous but one day, after his mother had scolded him for some mischief or other, her words took effect and brought about a radical change in the child's behaviour. Later Raymond explained this change:'That night I asked the Mother of God what was to become of me. Then she came to me holding two crowns, one white, the other red. She asked if I was willing to accept either of these crowns. The white one meant that I should persevere in purity, and the red that I should become a martyr. I said that I would accept them both.'

Thus early did the child believe and accept that he was destined for martyrdom. His belief in his dream coloured all his future actions.

In 1910 he became a Franciscan, taking the name Maximilian. He studied at Rome and was ordained in 1919. He returned to Poland and taught Church history in a seminary. He built a friary just west of Warsaw, which eventually housed 762 Franciscans and printed eleven periodicals, one with a circulation of over a million, including a daily newspaper.

In 1930 he went to Asia, where he founded friaries in Nagasaki and in India. In 1936 he was recalled to supervise the original friary near Warsaw. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, he knew that the friary would be seized, and sent most of the friars home. He was imprisoned briefly and then released, and returned to the friary, where he and the other friars began to organize a shelter for 3,000 Polish refugees, among whom were 2,000 Jews. The friars shared everything they had with the refugees. They housed, fed and clothed them, and brought all their machinery into use in their service.

Inevitably, the community came under suspicion and was watched closely. Then in May 1941 the friary was closed down and Maximilian and four companions were taken to the deathcamp Auschwitz, where they worked with the other prisoners.

On June 15, 1941, he managed to write a letter to his mother:

'Dear Mama, At the end of the month of May I was transferred to the camp of Auschwitz. Everything is well in my regard. Be tranquil about me and about my health, because the good God is everywhere and provides for everything with love. It would be well that you do not write to me until you will have received other news from me, because I do not know how long I will stay here. Cordial greetings and kisses, affectionately. Raymond.'

One day an SS officer found some of the heaviest planks he could lay hold of and personally loaded them on the Franciscan's back, ordering him to run. When he collapsed, the SS officer kicked him in the stomach and face and had his men give him fifty lashes. When the priest lost consciousness the Nazis threw him in the mud and left him for dead. But his companions managed to smuggle him to the camp infirmary - and he recovered. The doctor, Rudolph Diem, later recalled:'I can say with certainty that during my four years in Auschwitz, I never saw such a sublime example of the love of God and one's neighbor.'

Prisoners at Auschwitz were slowly and systematically starved, and their pitiful rations were barely enough to sustain a child: one cup of imitation coffee in the morning, and weak soup and half a loaf of bread after work. When food was brought, everyone struggled to get his place and be sure of a portion. Father Maximilian Kolbe however, stood aside in spite of the ravages of starvation, and frequently there would be none left for him. At other times he shared his meager ration of soup or bread with others.

In the harshness of the slaughterhouse Father Kolbe maintained the gentleness of Christ. At night he seldom would lie down to rest. He moved from bunk to bunk, saying: 'I am a Catholic priest. Can I do anything for you?'

A prisoner later recalled how he and several others often crawled across the floor at night to be near the bed of Father Kolbe, to make their confessions and ask for consolation. Father Kolbe pleaded with his fellow prisoners to forgive their persecutors and to overcome evil with good. When he was beaten by the guards, he never cried out. Instead, he prayed for his tormentors.

A Protestant doctor who treated the patients in Block 12 later recalled how Father Kolbe waited until all the others had been treated before asking for help. He constantly sacrificed himself for the others.

In order to discourage escapes, Auschwitz had a rule that if a man escaped, ten men would be killed in retaliation. In July 1941 a man from Kolbe's bunker escaped. The dreadful irony of the story is that the escaped prisoner was later found drowned in a camp latrine, so the terrible reprisals had been exercised without cause. But the remaining men of the bunker were led out.

'The fugitive has not been found!' the commandant Karl Fritsch screamed. 'You will all pay for this. Ten of you will be locked in the starvation bunker without food or water until they die.' The prisoners trembled in terror. A few days in this bunker without food and water, and a man's intestines dried up and his brain turned to fire.

The ten were selected, including Franciszek Gajowniczek, imprisoned for helping the Polish Resistance. He couldn't help a cry of anguish. 'My poor wife!' he sobbed. 'My poor children! What will they do?' When he uttered this cry of dismay, Maximilian stepped silently forward, took off his cap, and stood before the commandant and said, 'I am a Catholic priest. Let me take his place. I am old. He has a wife and children.'

Astounded, the icy-faced Nazi commandant asked, 'What does this Polish pig want?'

Father kolbe pointed with his hand to the condemned Franciszek Gajowniczek and repeated 'I am a Catholic priest from Poland; I would like to take his place, because he has a wife and children.'

Observers believed in horror that the commandant would be angered and would refuse the request, or would order the death of both men. The commandant remained silent for a moment. What his thoughts were on being confronted by this brave priest we have no idea. Amazingly, however, he acceded to the request. Apparantly the Nazis had more use for a young worker than for an old one, and was happy to make the exchange. Franciszek Gajowniczek was returned to the ranks, and the priest took his place.

Gajowniczek later recalled:

'I could only thank him with my eyes. I was stunned and could hardly grasp what was going on. The immensity of it: I, the condemned, am to live and someone else willingly and voluntarily offers his life for me - a stranger. Is this some dream?

I was put back into my place without having had time to say anything to Maximilian Kolbe. I was saved. And I owe to him the fact that I could tell you all this. The news quickly spread all round the camp. It was the first and the last time that such an incident happened in the whole history of Auschwitz.

For a long time I felt remorse when I thought of Maximilian. By allowing myself to be saved, I had signed his death warrant. But now, on reflection, I understood that a man like him could not have done otherwise. Perhaps he thought that as a priest his place was beside the condemned men to help them keep hope. In fact he was with them to the last.'?

Father Kolbe was thrown down the stairs of Building 13 along with the other victims and simply left there to starve. Hunger and thirst soon gnawed at the men. Some drank their own urine, others licked moisture on the dank walls. Maximilian Kolbe encouraged the others with prayers, psalms, and meditations on the Passion of Christ. After two weeks, only four were alive. The cell was needed for more victims, and the camp executioner, a common criminal called Bock, came in and injected a lethal dose of cabolic acid into the left arm of each of the four dying men. Kolbe was the only one still fully conscious and with a prayer on his lips, the last prisoner raised his arm for the executioner. His wait was over ...

A personal testimony about the way Maximilian Kolbe met death is given by Bruno Borgowiec, one of the few Poles who were assigned to render service to the starvation bunker. He told it to his parish priest before he died in 1947:

'The ten condemned to death went through terrible days. From the underground cell in which they were shut up there continually arose the echo of prayers and canticles. The man in-charge of emptying the buckets of urine found them always empty. Thirst drove the prisoners to drink the contents. Since they had grown very weak, prayers were now only whispered. At every inspection, when almost all the others were now lying on the floor, Father Kolbe was seen kneeling or standing in the centre as he looked cheerfully in the face of the SS men.

Father Kolbe never asked for anything and did not complain, rather he encouraged the others, saying that the fugitive might be found and then they would all be freed. One of the SS guards remarked: this priest is really a great man. We have never seen anyone like him ..

Two weeks passed in this way. Meanwhile one after another they died, until only Father Kolbe was left. This the authorities felt was too long. The cell was needed for new victims. So one day they brought in the head of the sick-quarters, a German named Bock, who gave Father Kolbe an injection of carbolic acid in the vein of his left arm. Father Kolbe, with a prayer on his lips, himself gave his arm to the executioner. Unable to watch this I left under the pretext of work to be done. Immediately after the SS men had left I returned to the cell, where I found Father Kolbe leaning in a sitting position against the back wall with his eyes open and his head drooping sideways. His face was calm and radiant ..'

So it was that Father Maximilian Kolbe was executed on 14 August, 1941 at the age of forty-seven years, a martyr of charity. The death certificate, as always made out with German precision, indicated the hour of death 12.30.

Father Kolbe's body was removed to the crematorium, and without dignity or ceremony was disposed of, like hundreds of thousands who had gone before him, and hundreds of thousands more who would follow.

The heroism of Father Kolbe went echoing through Auschwitz. In that desert of hatred he had sown love. A survivor Jozef Stemler later recalled: 'In the midst of a brutalization of thought, feeling and words such as had never before been known, man indeed became a ravening wolf in his relations with other men. And into this state of affairs came the heroic self-sacrifice of Father Kolbe.' Another survivor Jerzy Bielecki declared that Father Kolbe's death was 'a shock filled with hope, bringing new life and strength ... It was like a powerful shaft of light in the darkness of the camp.'

The cell where Father Kolbe died is now a shrine. Maximilian Kolbe was beatified as Confessor by Paul VI in 1970, and canonized as Martyr by Pope John Paul II in 1981.

But what happened to Gajowniczek - the man Father Kolbe saved?

He died on March 13, 1995, at Brzeg in Poland, 95 years old - and 53 years after Kolbe had saved him. But he was never to forget the ragged monk. After his release from Auschwitz, Gajowniczek made his way back to his hometown, with the dream of seeing his family again. He found his wife but his two sons had been killed during the war.

Every year on August 14 he went back to Auschwitz. He spent the next five decades paying homage to Father Kolbe, honoring the man who died on his behalf.
 

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The man I met when I was 14 was Franciszek Gajowniczek. He came to talk to a youth group that I was involved with. He spoke to us in Polish through a translator. After he spoke to us about the horrors of Auschwitz he stayed with our group socially for a bit of time. I am not quite sure how it happened, but I ended up talking one on one with Mr. Gajowniczek through his translator for what seemed like an hour. He looked me directly in the eyes and told stories of living in that camp. He told me about the Nazi's. He welled up with tears as he told me about Father Kolbe, and the sacrifice that was made for his life. I will never forget that experience from my youth.

I absolutely despise anyone that has the gaul to deny the holocaust ever existed. While I was never in Auchwitz, I was directly influenced in my formative years by someone that was.
 

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Yes, and the anti Semites re sick bastards, it's taught on college campuses and won't be found on MSM.



I think we're on the edge of transfer to the Political zone.:D

Colleges are endorsing antisemitism?
 

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Colleges are endorsing antisemitism?

It's disgusting...I really can't believe you haven't read about what's happening with all of this. It's shameful, and it's across the US, Europe and even Australia.
 

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It's disgusting...I really can't believe you haven't read about what's happening with all of this. It's shameful, and it's across the US, Europe and even Australia.

Post some links.. I actually went on some news sites, and spent about 30 seconds on google and didn't see anything?

You still didn't answer my question though. Do you know anybody that openly or privately hates Jews and can cite any kind of reason for it? In almost any topic you can think of if it's of any popularity you will know at least one if not several people affected or influenced?

RD
 

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Post some links.. I actually went on some news sites, and spent about 30 seconds on google and didn't see anything?

You still didn't answer my question though. Do you know anybody that openly or privately hates Jews and can cite any kind of reason for it? In almost any topic you can think of if it's of any popularity you will know at least one if not several people affected or influenced?

RD

I don't know anyone who openly is anti-semitic.
But my assistant, who's Jewish, absolutely experiences it - we talk about how shitty it is.

Your google-fu must not be working well today, these articles are way too common.
I could post links all evening, but here's just a few.
Sickening that massive anti-Jewish demonstrations are even allowed.



The Rising Tide of Anti-Semitism in Europe:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...1367966/The-rising-tide-of-anti-Semitism.html

Jews Continue to Leave France for Isreal - these are from 2014
http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...to-leave-france-for-israel-in-record-numbers/
http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/...turmoil-more-french-jews-are-moving-to-israel

Antisemitism on rise across Europe 'in worst times since the Nazis'
Another one from 2014:
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/aug/07/antisemitism-rise-europe-worst-since-nazis

Jews Continue to Leave France for Israel in Record Numbers
This is now, after the Charlie Hedbo attacks
http://www.spiegel.de/international...om-france-rising-after-attacks-a-1015014.html
http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...to-leave-france-for-israel-in-record-numbers/

Krauthammer's Take: Rising Anti-Semitism in Europe a Return to Normal
http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...-anti-semitism-europe-return-normal-nro-staff

Synagogues firebombed:
http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/04/2...er-distribution-of-anti-semitic-flyers-video/
http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/1.604813

Stores burned:
http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/07/2...gue-firebombed-in-paris-intifada-photosvideo/

US College Campus anti-Semitism.
http://www.ibtimes.com/after-israel-gaza-conflict-growing-anti-semitism-us-college-campuses-1720882
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/bre...nti-semitism-on-us-campuses-video/2014/10/06/
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/joseph-klein/the-alarming-rise-of-campus-anti-semitism/
 

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It takes a lot of "showers" to gas 10,000 people a day, every day.

The Jews needed no shelter when the Germans retreated they drove them out on forced marches until they died.

From what little I know, Auschwitz was a death camp, not a work camp.
It was originally a forced labor camp where political prisoners and jews were essentially worked to death. It was later in the war when it was chosen as the site to effect the "final sollution". Built using the very people it was designed to remove from the earth.
 

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Post some links.. I actually went on some news sites, and spent about 30 seconds on google and didn't see anything?

You still didn't answer my question though. Do you know anybody that openly or privately hates Jews and can cite any kind of reason for it? In almost any topic you can think of if it's of any popularity you will know at least one if not several people affected or influenced?

RD

Dave I am not even going to go here with you Did you miss the news all summer
 

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It was originally a forced labor camp where political prisoners and jews were essentially worked to death. It was later in the war when it was chosen as the site to effect the "final sollution". Built using the very people it was designed to remove from the earth.

I did a quick google and it was comprised of many camps, at least one strictly a death camp.

I need to read up, especially on something this important.
 

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I did a quick google and it was comprised of many camps, at least one strictly a death camp.

I need to read up, especially on something this important.
I would like to say I've read more on the subject, but what I know only comes from overall WWII history texts.
 

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Post some links.. I actually went on some news sites, and spent about 30 seconds on google and didn't see anything?

You still didn't answer my question though. Do you know anybody that openly or privately hates Jews and can cite any kind of reason for it? In almost any topic you can think of if it's of any popularity you will know at least one if not several people affected or influenced?

RD


Maybe when you have some real time, you'll so some real research...
 

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... The love of my life girlfriend's father was an army trooper... ...When World War II ended his company marched into Auschwitz... ...He said the smell was horrible and could be smelled from some distance as the approached...
 

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Humans are capable of doing wonderful brilliant things, yet also capable of such evil and cruelty that beggars belief.

I do not understand the hatred for the Jewish people that has persisted through the ages, the Jews l have known have been decent law abiding citizens.

Maybe l am missing something, l doubt it.
 

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There are clearly Anti-Semitic views in Europe and specifically Germany.

However, a little less FOX news might be in order with respect to the "facts" that there are "muslim" only areas where Sharia Law is enforced. Fox admitted they had it wrong.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/19/world/europe/fox-news-apologizes-for-false-claims-of-muslim-only-areas-in-england-and-france.html?_r=0

So you would be OK with walking through an "imaginary" no go zone?:cool
Give it a shot, prove to Me that they don't exist...:rolleyes
 

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My ancesters were killed by the millions, then forced into camps where they had no choice in life, they had lived on the land for 100's of years...

These camps are everywhere in the US today, they are called:

Reservations......
Are you seriously comparing the reservations to Nazi extermination camps?
 

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Oh yeah?

Here's your proof otherwise.:D


[video=dailymotion;x6qf97]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6qf97_go-fast-connexion-by-kourtrajme_news[/video]

Do you have that in English?[emoji20]
 

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Are you seriously comparing the reservations to Nazi extermination camps?

The "Trail of Tears" was pretty damned horrific.....In terms of what the Nazi's objectives were to the US Government's ineptitude, it's a completely different scenario. But our treatment of Native Americans in the 1800's was very brutal.
 
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