Thursday, April 06, 2006

Mahmoud and the nazis


Spiegel Online Reports (via Daimnation).

Last weekend at a lower division match between Hamburg St. Pauli and eastern club Chemnitz FC, visiting Chemnitz fans stormed Turkish-owned stores chanting "Sieg Heil" and waving imitation Nazi flags. Some shouted: "We're going to build a subway from St Pauli to Auschwitz."
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The far-right NPD party and other neo-Nazi groups apparently want to stage a "freedom of speech" march in Gelsenkirchen, in the Ruhr Valley, and further demonstrations in Leipzig, Berlin, and Nuremberg, to show solidarity with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has openly denied the Holocaust and suggested that Israel should be "wiped off the map."
Does no one else see the irony? Ok, neo-nazis are attacking Turks, whom they consider second class human beings, partly because they are Muslims. The neo-nazis have been showing solidarity with Ahmadinejad because he hates jews and inspires their cause by denying the holocaust. Ahmadinejad claims he is acting in the name of Islam.

In summary, Islamic fundamentalist inspiring white supremacist, bonded by their common hatred of jews and their desire to finish what Hitler started. White supremacists attack Muslims. I've said it before and I'll say it again, Ahmadenijad thinks its ok to sacrifice the civil rights of Muslims in Europe in order to offend a few Holocaust survivors.

But wait there's more: The Muslim Council of Britain announced a boycott of Holocaust memorial day:

Iqbal Sacranie, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, has written to Charles Clarke, the home secretary, saying the body will not attend the event unless it includes the “holocaust” of the Palestinian intifada.
It almost makes you want to vomit. But I digress. By boycotting Holocaust memorial day they are offering inspiration to neo-nazis who probably don't like Muslims anymore than they like jews. In short Iqbal Sacranie is in bed with some pretty nasty people because he thinks it serves his purpose of bringing the jews down a notch or two.


Let us not forget Yasser Arafat's mentor and hero: Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (pictured above meeting with Adolf Hitler), Mohammad Amin al-Husayni and his ties to the nazis.

Al-Husayni was officially received by Adolf Hitler on November 28, 1941 in Berlin. He asked Hitler for a public declaration that "recognized and sympathized with the Arab struggles for independence and liberation", al-Hussayni submitted to the German government a draft of such a declaration:
Germany and Italy recognize the right of the Arab countries to solve the question of the Jewish elements, which exist in Palestine and in the other Arab countries, as required by the national and ethnic (völkisch) interests of the Arabs, and as the Jewish question was solved in Germany and Italy.[4]

Compare with the arab struggle for "independence and liberation" currently going on in Sudan. Seems to be a euphamism for genocide.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center in their news letter reports on Hate and Digital Terrorism, further illustrating the love affair between neo-nazis and supporters of the Palestinians.

• Middle East-based Internet forums that actively promote attacks on Israeli, Jewish and Christian institutions by posting detailed information on how to make ‘dirty’ bombs, use cell phones as detonators, and plan chemical and biological attacks• Online tutorials for terrorists, includes animated scenarios for urban warfare and suicide attacks on motorcades as well as a video course on how to use global positioning technology

• In Europe, online radio, ‘clubs’ and newsgroups with cutting-edge graphics stoke growing tensions between the West and disaffected young Moslems. And. neo-Nazi and skinhead groups use overseas Internet sites to evade anti-hate laws and attract thousands for illegal hate music concerts. Hooligan sports groups seek recruits for racist manifestations at football matches

• Our researchers were among the first to track trans-national hate, in which, European, North American racists and Middle Eastern extremists use the Internet to forge links. Meanwhile, shocking new antisemitic websites, including al Qaeda’s Hiddenworlds, Irancartoons, and Housewitz, fan the flames of Jew-hatred worldwide

• Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah and like-minded terrorist groups whose global network of supporters use the Internet to maximize the worldwide impact of kidnappings, beheadings and mayhem.
Earlier Post here.

2 Comments:

Blogger Roland Dodds said...

Great post. If the threat to the Jewish people was not so real, it would almost be comical to believe neo-Nazis are aligned with radical Muslim fundamentalists.

The defense for Israel, and freedom as a whole, is warranted by all of us at this point.

12:02 AM

 
Blogger jonny said...

I agree.

There is a much wider threat (than the threat to Israel), there is the threat to freedom as a whole.

In WWII, 55 million people lost their lives fighting for freedom.

11:05 AM

 

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