Amsterdam: Jews Say No Syrians in Their Neighborhood

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 15, 2015

They just want a better life for their families, Jews. Like you during the Holocaust, remember? Remember when you kept telling us they were like you during the Holocaust? Hey Jews, do you remember that, when you told us that?
They just want a better life for their families, Jews. Like you during the Holocaust, remember? Remember when you kept telling us they were like you during the Holocaust? Hey Jews, do you remember that, when you told us that?

Jews brought these immigrants in, but they won’t have them in their neighborhoods. Just like they won’t have them in Israel.

nltimes.nl:

The Jewish community of Amsterdam-Zuid are concerned about the arrival of a refugee center in Amstelveen-Noord, which local residents were informed about on Monday night. The proposed shelter will house 400 refugees, mostly from Syria and Iraq.

This weekend it was announced that the municipality of Amstelveen intends to shelter refugees in the office building on Laan van Kronenberg – less than a kilometer away from Buitenveldert, home to the largest Jewish community in the Netherlands.

The Central Jewish Board is concerned that there will be incidents. “Let there be no doubt that the Jewish community is overwhelmingly for the reception of war refugees. But we have major concerns”, chairman Ron van der Wieken said to NU on Monday. “These people come from countries such as Syria and Iraq, who traditionally take an extremely harsh tone against Jews. These people are largely brainwashed to hate Jews. You should not underestimate it.

There are “incidents” everywhere these people go, so yes, there will be “incidents” in a Jewish community if you put them there.

This is a 100 million man incident march we’ve got rolling in.

Ron Eisenmann, president of the Center for Information and Documentation Israel and faction leader of VVD Amsterdam-Zuid, also raised his concerns on Twitter. “Not a good plan, Syrian refugees in the middle of a Jewish neighborhood.”, he tweeted. This tweet was met with opposition from, among others, GroenLinks alderwoman in Waterland Laura Bromet. “Maybe you can point out a Syrian neighborhood where they can go”, she replied to his tweet.

Sounds like an anti-Semite… or… maybe the Jew is racist… but… uh…

I don’t think Jews can be racist.

Except Lou Reed.