- Benjamin Weinthal, theJerusalem Post'scorrespondent in
Berlin wondered earlier this week whether Germany has learned from its
Nazi history? The question is in itself very intriguing. Considering its
past, one may expect Germany to oppose any form of racist, discriminatory,
expansionist and nationalist ideology. Bearing in mind Israelis are considered
the 'Nazis of our time' by more than just a few commentators, one may expect
the Germans to advise the Israelis what not to do. One may also expect
Germany to stand by the Palestinians for the Palestinians are, de facto,
the last victims of Hitler.
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- Do not hold your breath. When Jpost's writer Weinthal
refers to Germany learning from its history, he means the complete opposite.
What he seeks is German subservience to the Zionist ideology and Jewish
national interests. Weinthal, wants to see a clear diplomatic rift between
Germany and Iran in the name of the Shoa and its memory. "With regard
to its more future-oriented responsibility to prevent Iran's acquisition
of nuclear weapons and its threats to obliterate Israel, critics say Germany
is stumbling." Weinthal makes it transparent that as far as Zionists
are concerned, guilt-tripping the Germans is the way forward.
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- Weinthal reports that the paths of Iran and Demjanjuk
crossed at the International Mideast Freedom Forum Berlin conference 'Time
to Act' last weekend. "The Berlin conference's policy experts raised
questions about Germany's historic responsibility to Israel and the lessons
from the genocidal Nazi anti-Semitism." In case one is failing to
understand, the Jewish lobby in Germany is mounting pressure on German
politicians and academia to increasingly act against Iran in the name of
Jewish suffering.
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- In the conference Dr. Charles Small , the head of the
Yale 'Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Anti-Semitism' insisted
that Germany had failed to extract the necessary lessons from the Nazi
period. The Germans, according to this exceptionally lame 'interdisciplinary'
academic Zionist do nothing to prevent an "Iran-organized Shoah".
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- Zionist academics are indeed amusingly innovative. Interestingly
enough, I myself never thought that Anti Semitism is a subject for an 'interdisciplinary'
study. I always believed that if Zionists and Jewish tribal campaigners
are interested in the origin of anti Jewish feeling all they really need
to do is to look in the mirror. In fact Dr Small and the Jpost's Weinthal
who promote the prospects of a new world conflict in Germany should self-reflect
so they understand where the resentment to Jewish nationalism and tribal
activism are coming from. Once again, it is Jewish activists who openly
promote conflict. Once again they do it in the name of Jewish suffering.
This is enough to make Jewish national politics a repugnant concept.
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- "Holocaust denial is unlawful in Germany",
says Weinthal, yet Iranian Holocaust-deniers are welcome in German conferences.
For a change Weinthal is almost correct. There is indeed an element of
discrepancy here. But it can be resolved quite easily. Holocaust denial
laws in Germany and anywhere else must be abolished immediately. It doesn't
make any sense that a certain historical chapter within our living memory
should be legally restricted. Holocaust denial laws are an assault against
humanism and free thought. Leave alone the fact that they make the ZionistShoa
narrative look highly suspicious.
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- Weinthal concludes by posing a criticism of German intellectual
integrity. "Historical responsibility unites Demjanjuk and the Islamic
Republic", yet he continues, "the glacier-like pace at which
the connection is being understood is rather surprising in a country that
helped to develop philosophical thinking based on connections."
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- There is a Glimpse of truth in Weinthal's argument. On
the face of it there is a discrepancy here between the German legal action
and the state's attitude towards Iran. Yet again, the solution is pretty
simple: as I argued in a previous paper, Demjanjuk should have never been
put on trial in Germany or anywhere else for 'accessory' charges. If the
Germans are interested in Nazi 'accessories' they may start with the Jewish
Kapos, continue with theJudenrat and eventually finish with the Zionist
agencies thatcollaborated with Nazis all along the war.
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- According to Weinthal, the Germans fail to 'make connections'.
I would advise Weinthal that the Germans are indeed famous for their superior
philosophers. It is also depressingly notable that Germany didn't produce
a single major philosophical work or a great symphony since the end of
WWII. Due to its guilt and the constant Zio-centric pressure, Germany is
wary of its own greatness or even greatness in general. Instead of hosting
some major academic conferences that would elaborate on questions to do
with Being, Ethics or Metaphysics (following the tradition of Kant, Hegel,
Nietzsche and Heidegger), Berlin is welcoming some of the shallowest 'interdisciplinary'
Zionist minds, the likes of Dr. Charles Small. Germany must immediately
liberate itself of this pseudo academic trend.
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- Unlike Weinthal, I do believe that Germans have not lost
their ability to think, to judge and to 'make connections'. Germans do
grasp what is really going on. In dismay they see the crimes that are committed
in Palestine by the Jewish state. Germans may be confused by it all, but
not for too long. Making the necessary ethical connections is inevitable.
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- To conclude, I do not think that anyone except Zionists
doubt the fact that German people learned their lesson. However, it is
evidently clear that Israelis, Zionists and Jewish Interdisciplinary tribal
activists fail to draw the necessary lesson from the Shoa. Instead of making
our planet a peace seeking habitable place the Zionists and Jewish tribal
activists use Jewish suffering as an excuse for more wars and world conflicts.
Zionists had a chance to open a new page in Jewish history. They obviously
failed completely. The images of Israel starving Palestinians and dropping
white phosphorus on populated neighborhoods depict a total Israeli ethical
failure. Israel implements genocidal tactics. Israel is the only state
to practice Nazi like racist discriminatory ideology and policies.
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- If Israel and its supporters want to tackle anti-Jewish
resentments they should stop chasing their critics at once. They instead
better look in the mirror and understand once and for all that the problem
is inside.
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- All Israel/Nazi photo montages and many more are available
on:
- http://morris108.wordpress.com/2009/03/14/photo-montage-
comparing-gaza-with-nazi-germany-graphic/#more-5769
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- http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/you-want-to-understand-anti-semitism-just-look-in-the-mirror.html
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