European “Far Right” Continues to Court Jews

Daily Stormer
July 15, 2015

Marine Le Pen was supposed to be carrying her father's torch.  It hasn't really worked out that well.
Marine Le Pen was supposed to be carrying her father’s torch. It hasn’t really worked out that well.

The Jews don’t want to be friends, guys. They like Moslems in Europe. You are thinking they don’t like Moslems, but they only don’t like them when they’re in the Middle East.

Newsweek:

Speaking to Newsweek on condition of anonymity, a senior figure in one of Europe’s largest Jewish organisations has revealed that their group has been approached in the past year by MEPs, including members of the Austrian Freedom Party, seeking to create a coalition to combat the rise of Islam in Europe. They emphasized that all approaches had been flatly refused.

Last week, Marine Le Pen and other far-Right politicians met with Vadim Rabinovich, the chairman of the European Jewish Parliament (EJP), prompting criticism from European Jewish leaders.

Now the source says that far-Right’s rapprochement with Jewish groups is far from new as politicians from various parties have attempted to court their group, offering to “be friends with Jews” if Jewish groups “help us in our fight against Muslims”.

“One of the arguments they used is to say: ‘You know, those who try to fight you [Jews], they are the exact same people that we try to fight against, so you have to understand our fight and join us and together we will hate them’. But we have nothing against Muslims,” says the Jewish source.

The senior Jewish figure says that far-Right parties are seeking “a certificate of honesty” for their Islamophobic campaigns by attempting to get Jewish organisations on board.

In a meeting chaired by Le Pen last Wednesday, Rabinovich met with 10 representatives of the Europe of Nations and Freedom, a bloc of nationalist parties in the European Parliament formed in June.

The bloc includes the Austrian Freedom Party, whose current leader Heinz-Christian Strache was criticised for posting a cartoon perceived as anti-Semitic on his Facebook page. The party’s former leader, Jörg Haider, who died in a car crash in 2008, previously described the Nazi concentration camps as “penal camps” and referred to SS officers as “upstanding men of character”.

And what did the other Jews do after you met with that Jew?

The meeting drew criticism from prominent Jewish leaders and led to one member of the EJP, French rabbi Levi Matusof, resigning after the meeting which he called “opportunistic and inappropriate”.

The European Jewish Association, which claims to be the biggest federation of Jewish organisations in Europe, said that the EJP risked “magnifying the problem” of anti-Semitism by “giving a platform to those seeking to spread messages of hate”.

Dr Moshe Kantor, president of the European Jewish Congress, said he was shocked that the EJP met with “fig leaf racists and anti-Semites” and added: “It goes without saying that these people [the EJP] are as unrepresentative of the vast majority of European Jews as this collective of Le Pen’s MEPs is of the vast majority of European citizens.”

Ah. I see.

It is probably true that there are certain individual Jews who would like to see fewer Moslems crowding the streets of Europe like vicious rats, but they are few and have no power to act against the Jewish establishment which fully endorses any and all form of invasion of White countries by Jews.

Plus, even a Jew who is anti-Islam is still a Jew, and if you align yourself with them, you will get Jewed-over in some other fashion.

Stupid plan, guys.