Another Documentary About Evil Anti-Semitic Goyim, Again No Explanation of Why People Hate Jews

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
August 31, 2016

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Anti-Semitism: A problem with no cause.

The only solution is to silence free speech completely.

Jerusalem Post:

A new, crowdsourced documentary project on xenophobia in Europe features clips discussing anti-Semitism, among other stories.

“Strangers at Home,” a project of the Global Reporting Center, features nine clips, each from a different country, in which locals share their experiences.

One, from Malmö, Sweden, features 19-year-old Jonathan Vaknine, talking about what he said is a conspiracy of silence about anti-Semitism in his town. Vaknine explains that people relate local anti-Semitism to the city’s immigrant population, and anyone accusing them of anti-Semitism is labeled racist.

Vaknine was physically and verbally attacked in the hallways of his high school for being a Jew, and when he invited a speaker to the school to address the problem, his principal shut down the event.

“He doesn’t want anyone to think that there’s a problem here. They say, ‘If you can’t see the problem, then there is no problem,’” Vaknine lamented.

Another clip features Serbian cartoonist Alexsandar Zograf, tackling the mystery of anti-Semitism in a country whose Jewish population was mostly wiped out during the Holocaust. Zograf’s comments are an “attempt to reflect on Serbian past and present,” Zograf said, and address the absurdity of Serbian soccer hooligans who “hate Jewish people without seeing one in their entire lives.”

Zograf also drew a comic about the story of Serbian Jews in World War II, focusing on Hilde Dajc, a young girl murdered in the Sajmište concentration camp in Belgrade.

“Strangers at Home” was spearheaded by Peter Klein, a European journalist.

Seriously though.

You would think at some point, they would feel a need to come up with some sort of reason why people across the entire planet hate the Jews.

It’s to the point where instead of saying “oh you poor dears,” when people hear these stories they’re just like “yeah, wow, people sure do hate you Jews. What did you do?”

At this point, if they can’t come up with some fake explanation for why they get all this hate, it would be strategic to just stop talking about it.