Jews Never Learn




It is human nature to either believe in the worst in people or in the best in people. Jews who believed in the worst in people, like Alfred Einstein, left Germany in the early 1930s; up to 150,000 Jews who believed in the best in people, defended, excused, or closed their eyes to the atrocities around them while they served in the Wehrmacht or even the SS, or the Waffen-SS during Hitler's reign (1). That's right, there were Jews who wanted to be good Germans, to survive temporarily even if this meant the destruction of their families or their race.


Today we have similar Jews, like those in the Anti-Defamation League who defend, excuse, or close their eyes to the atrocities by Muslims in the hope that perhaps when the final solution against the western world by Islam comes to fruition, Muslims will remember them and allow them to live, even if only in dhimmitude. A more cynical person would even put forward the argument that these cowering Jews are afraid that if someone rightly condemns the evil of Islam then perhaps Jews would be the next people to be condemned, even if they themselves are not evil.

The ADL released a statement in April 2009 condemning Geert Wilders for calling the Koran a book of hate and that Mohammed was a pedophile and warlord (which statements, of course, are quite true) (2).

I do not agree with my fellow Jews. I believe we can condemn evil even if it is a religion without worrying that we are next. Is there any Jewish professor teaching Aztec history who worries that truthfully calling that religion violent, vicious, brutal, barbaric and savage somehow encourages his students to say similar things about Jews?

If a Jew knew that someone was going to revive the Aztec religion by brutally slitting the throat of a young virgin in a hotel room in New York City, shouldn't he warn the authorities or the public? Should he remain quiet for fear that telling the truth about that religion might encourage others to vilify his? Is there anything more shameful than these cowardly Jews?

The Muslim girl above, carrying the poster, is almost correct, some Jews never learn.






ENDNOTES


(1):

Holocaust Museum Fellowship Teaching Resources, Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military

The book begins with chapters discussing who is a Jew and who is a Mischlinge. The term Mischlinge means "half-caste, mongrel or hybrid" and is primarily used to describe animals of mixed breeds. However, Nazis used the term first in 1933 defining the offspring of a black person and a Spaniard. Many Germans could see the difference between the two races, but often people were horrified to learn that they were classified as Mischlinge because of their Jewish ancestry. Because of the assimilation and inter-marriage of German Jews, many did not consider themselves Jewish or did not even know that they had Jewish ancestry. Nazis themselves were confused about Mischlinge because they were both Jewish and German. Mischlinge largely owe their survival to Hitler's inability to decide on how to handle them, although had Hitler won the war, they probably would not have been allowed to survive. With the Nuremberg Laws in 1935 defining Mischlinge, many so classified faced social rejection and struggled to become classified as Aryan. Many believed that the best way to prove their "Aryanhood" was to serve meritoriously in the Wehrmacht.

It does seem unexplainable that men would serve a regime that was actively persecuting them. In March 1935, every young man was to serve in the Wehrmacht, so for those not already serving in the military, they no longer had a choice. Some hid their Jewish ancestry successfully; some saw it just as an extension of their life before Hitler; and some saw it as their "salvation" and served to survive. Even when Mischlinge were expelled from military service, there were loopholes and exemptions. Hitler concerned himself personally with the exemptions, spending a significant amount of time reviewing applications (when he could have been working on, say, the Battle of Stalingrad). Although many Mischlinge were simple soldiers, some played strategic roles. Rigg's book documented 1,671 soldiers of Jewish descent who served in the Wehrmacht and/or the SS, or the Waffen-SS, and they vary from soldiers to admirals and even a field marshal.

Rigg brings up the inevitable question of what Mischlinge knew about the Holocaust, Most claimed not to have comprehended what was going on until after the war; they did not want to know and would not or could not believe it. Some even witnessed the deportations of family members, but did not realize their fate at the time. One even manned a flak gun while the Nazis deported his two brothers to an OT forced labor camp. A few of those claimed to know quite a lot about what was going on in the concentration camps, but said it was all unsubstantiated, and who could they ask about the truth anyway? And what could they have done? Some only realized the truth when they were deported from OT forced labor camps to concentration camps, and even then they did not realize the extent of the systematic extermination of Jews.

(2):

radical Islam watch,ADL Condemns Anti-Islam Remarks Made by Dutch Parliamentarian During Appearances in S. Florida

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) strongly condemns remarks made over the last few days at various appearances throughout South Florida by Dutch Parliamentarian Geert Wilders. In his speeches, he claimed that "Islam is not a religion" and "the right to religious freedom should not apply to this totalitarian ideology called Islam." Mr. Wilders also stated that the Koran is a book of hatred, and that Mohammed was both "a pedophile and a warlord."

Andrew Rosenkranz, ADL Florida Regional Director, issued the following statement:

The ADL strongly condemns Geert Wilders' message of hate against Islam as inflammatory, divisive and antithetical to American democratic ideals.

This rhetoric is dangerous and incendiary, and wrongly focuses on Islam as a religion, as opposed to the very real threat of extremist, radical Islamists.



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